Chapter 570
Elisa downed a cup of tea before agonizingly opening up, “Serenity, Mr. York is married
Serenity blinked. “Didn’t you mention before that you saw the ring on his finger?”
Why did Elisa bring up that Mr. York was married then?
Elisa fell silent for a while before replying, “I saw his wedding ring, but I was hoping that he was wearing the ring on purpose to get me to move on.”
Jasmine asked, “Are you sure now that Mr. York is married?”
Elisa nodded and answered, “Mr. York posted on Facebook announcing that he’s married. The news has caused a stir within the upper society in Wiltspoon. Many want to know who his wife is.
“The press is stalking York Corporation and the Yorks‘ residence to get a scoop. It’s a shame nothing was on media platforms yet before I came over. I guess they haven’t gotten any information yet.”
Serenity was surprised. “Why is the media so interested in his marital status?”
Jasmine and Elisa turned to look at Serenity at the same time.
Serenity smiled embarrassedly. “I don’t keep up with the news regarding Mr. York because we live in different worlds. Why should I follow his news when I’m not going to meet him ever? With that kind of time, I might as well craft a few trees and earn more money.
“I only know about him through Jasmine because she loves to hear gossip and talks about him constantly.”
Elisa remarked after a pause, “He’s the heir of the Yorks, the wealthiest family in Wiltspoon, and the head of York Corporation. He comes from a high place and is good–looking. He had been single without hearsay of a past relationship. The sudden announcement of his marriage really made waves.
“Of course, the paparazzi want to know the identity of the lucky lady who married Mr. York. It’s not just the paparazzi, but we’re eager to find out too. It’s a pity my brother couldn’t find out anything. I wonder who Mrs. York is.”
Elisa poured herself another cup of tea and took sips to quench her thirst before adding, “Woe is me. Not only did I lose, but I don’t even know who I lost to.
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