Chapter 1804
When Diana brought Freyja to see him, he was shocked because he had been under the impression that his other daughter had only given birth to a son.
He hadn‘t legitimized their family because he regretted how he treated Diana and her mother and was also wary of how ambitious the mother and son duo was.
When he found out that Freyja was treated badly at home and that her mother neglected her, it reminded him of Laura.
When Freyja got an apology from the king, she was stunned and didn‘t know how to react to it.
William glared at Zenovia. “I thought you were a good person, but I made a mistake. You‘re no longer a guest in Yaramoor. Go back to Haniston.”
What he did was shaming an important guest, and that was the worst kind of humiliation.
Zenovia shuddered while she watched the socialites leave the party. Her face was pale as a sheet.
King William got into the car because he wanted to give Freyja a ride home and get to know her better, but she turned him down.
He brushed his sleeves made with smooth fabric and paused for a few seconds. He understood she wasn‘t familiar with him, so he didn‘t insist.
Diana spoke to them before leaving with the king.
Daisie felt great. “We’ve finally got rid of Zenovia.”
Freyja looked down and smiled. “She lost because she was overconfident.”
Zenovia had always lived in her own world. She didn‘t care about what was right or wrong. If someone didn‘t play along with her, it meant they were wrong.
The socialites were all spoiled from a young age, but they would end up becoming one of two kinds–being too naive or too arrogant.
Freyja looked at Daisie upon recalling something and joked,” Why didn‘t the Goldmanns turn you into a monster?”
Daisie pouted. “How could you compare me to her?”
After a short while, a car stopped in front of them, and the back window was lowered. It was Waylon.
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