Marina knew Elaine all too well.
Elaine was Daniel’s ex-wife. Back when rumors broke out about Niamh sleeping with Daniel, Elaine hadn’t hesitated for a second—she’d gone straight to confront Niamh and make her life miserable.
Later, when Daniel was sent to prison, Elaine divorced him. But the scandal still cast a long shadow over her family, dragging Elaine’s own business down with it.
So it stood to reason: Elaine must utterly despise Niamh.
As Marina expected, a little provocation was all it took. Elaine seized her cocktail glass and, heels clicking furiously, strode straight toward Niamh.
At that moment, Niamh had just finished a dance with Peter and was standing alone by the dessert table, picking out something sweet.
Marina quietly slipped away, but she kept a close eye on what was about to unfold.
That drink in Elaine’s hand? Marina had switched it herself. It was laced with acid.
If Elaine splashed it into Niamh’s face, her beauty would be ruined for good.
After that, not just Jonathan—no man on earth would ever want Niamh again.
She’d lose everything: love, career, her future.
Marina watched Elaine approach Niamh, a satisfied smile curling on her lips.
Niamh heard the sharp staccato of approaching heels—unmistakably aimed at her—and finally looked up.
She didn’t even have time to make out who it was. A glass of liquor hurtled straight at her face.
Niamh’s eyes widened in shock; she couldn’t react fast enough. Suddenly, a figure darted between her and the oncoming drink.
Ssshhhh!
The harsh, chemical sizzle of acid drew everyone’s attention.
Elaine, smug and certain she’d finally gotten her revenge, could only stare in disbelief—the drink had missed Niamh entirely and struck Jonathan instead. Even more shocking, the acid was eating through his suit jacket, sending up tendrils of white smoke.
With a clatter, Elaine dropped the glass and bolted, panic overtaking her.
Hidden in the crowd, Marina was stunned.
She’d never imagined Elaine would botch something as simple as throwing a drink.
What truly floored her, though, was Jonathan stepping in to shield Niamh.
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