Nola had long grown accustomed to the way people talked in these gatherings, never taking comments personally. With a smile that could disarm even the most cynical, she said, "Being idle at home all day, might as well kill some time with a little party. With the whole tea culture craze going on, I thought why not have a tea-themed gathering?"
"Dear Silver, you rarely join these kinds of get-togethers. Your presence today is quite the honor. Please, come inside—"
Nola's words were as sweet as honey, her sincerity making it hard even for Silver, who usually didn't see eye to eye with her, to find fault.
Shortly after, Beverley arrived with Millie in tow.
A new face always sparked curiosity among the ladies—
“Beverley, who's this?”
“Where did this young lady come from? She looks so fresh-faced!”
Beverley, having prepared her introduction in advance, cheerfully said, “This is a friend's daughter, Millie. She's studying at Grandstone Institute.”
Millie promptly greeted everyone with a warm smile.
“Ah, still a student? No wonder she looks so young and radiant.”
“Indeed, and a student at Grandstone Institute, no less. It's not easy for girls to get into Grandstone these days, you know.”
Yes, the Grandstone Institute, known for its science and engineering programs, typically attracted more male than female students, making the competition fierce.
The fact that fewer girls pursued STEM fields meant it was somewhat less challenging for them to get in.
What kind of compliment was that?
Unfortunately for Beverley and Millie, they were oblivious to the backhanded nature of the comments.
The other ladies exchanged knowing looks, their faces smiling but their eyes mocking.
They all saw the derision in each other's eyes.
—Her dress looks like it's from a Celine collection three years ago, right? Totally out of style. Where did she even find it? So tacky.
—Exactly! And for this occasion? It's both plain and dated.
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