Chapter 29 What Did Jefferson Do to You?
"I..."
Nola hesitated.
"If it's not convenient for you to say, then please forget it."
It was their privacy, and Elianna had no reason or authority to pry.
"It's not inconvenient."
Feeling somewhat guilty towards Elianna, Nola easily told her.
"I offended Jefferson."
"What about your dress?"
Nola's tone was awkward, "He... kicked it off me."
Elianna was speechless.
She had thought that Jefferson had forced Nola, but she didn't expect it to be true, just as Jefferson had said.
After hanging up the phone, Elianna inexplicably felt a sense of relief.
At the same time, she also sensed something strange.
Nola was already attractive in appearance, and since that legendary incident, her fame had skyrocketed.
There were many intentional marriage proposals, but Mrs. Gentry had been reluctant to mention her marriage, instead, she urged her to get closer to Jefferson...
Suddenly, Elianna had a bold idea. Could it be that Mrs. Gentry had long planned to use Nola to get close to Jefferson?
In that case, the incident where Gerald drugged Nola was also full of suspicion.
Although the Gentry family was considered low-ranking among the wealthy families, as long as they could be associated with the term wealthy family, they wouldn't lack money.
Why would they accept gifts and then ignore the person, causing Gerald to become angry and forceful?
Unless they intentionally provoked Gerald, making him participate in this play.
This play not only established Nola as a renowned figure but also deepened the image of loyalty among the women of the Gentry family.
Elianna tugged at the corner of her lips, but there was no smile in her eyes. It seemed that the Gentry family was even more unsightly than she had imagined.
After delaying for a while, there were hardly any cars left in the parking lot when Elianna left.
The taillights flashed, only illuminating a small space behind the car.
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