Chapter 39 Gather Evidence of Her Affairs
Kenley laughed as she hung up the phone.
It was Albert.
Now everything has become sense.
No wonder Jefferson knew Elianna. It must have been Albert who told him.
She indeed suspected anything between Elianna and Jefferson, which was ridiculous.
Even Asher didn't fancy Elianna, let alone Jefferson.
Speaking of this Albert, he did have some background.
Twenty years ago, the Hinton family was influential in the political circle, with many people trying to please them.
But everything changed suddenly.
Only a few people knew that Albert used to be part of the Hinton family. In Kenley's eyes, the current Albert was just Jefferson's lackey.
A small-time thug, nothing more.
It's ridiculous that she would have an affair with him.
The more Kenley thought about it, the more laughable Elianna seemed. Asher didn't like her, and yet she stooped so low.
After mocking her, Kenley started to scheme.
If she exposed it now, Elianna would definitely deny it. Kenley had to find an opportunity to catch her in the act.
Just as she was thinking about it, the bathroom door opened.
Kenley picked up a towel and walked over. "Asher, hurry up and dry yourself. I'll worry if you catch a cold."
Asher enjoyed being taken care of. "I'm lucky to have you."
Kenley fiddled with the towel, displeased. "What's the point of being kind to you? "I'm an orphan with no parents and not even eligible to attend Alicia's party."
Her voice grew softer as she spoke, "I envy Anna. She can openly be with you. If I were Anna, I would take good care of you and not throw a tantrum over trivial matters."
Asher couldn't stand Kenley looking so pitiful and quickly comforted her.
"Don't be sad. My heart belongs to you alone."
"Alicia is an arrogant woman. Elianna might not even be qualified to go to her party."
"Hmph, you are lying. I heard that Alicia's people personally sent the invitation to Anna."
Asher couldn't believe it. "Really?"
How did Anna catch Alicia's attention?
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Honey for you, and poison for her.
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