Chapter 830
Cedrick's eyes were sharp as though he was staring at an enemy. "How would I know?"
"Didn't you send the man to my bed? Why wouldn't you know?!" Quinn was about to go crazy, and her rationale began to collapse.
She had been joyful, thinking that this was her most beautiful day, until the farce happened.
When she saw the arrival of Draco, she wanted to convince her grandmother to let her marry the Mason family...
"Alright. He's just a gigolo I hired for a few hundred dollars." Cedrick mocked her whimpers. "Do you want to know the brothel's name or his nickname? Look at how happy you were that night! I bet the quality of his service must be excellent. You have his child now; maybe it'll be a free service next time you go..."
Yuck.
When Quinn heard this, she got goosebumps as she clutched her lower abdomen and bent down, retching for a while. "Stop! Stop talking, Cedrick, you devil incarnate! Why do you do this to me?! What the hell did I do wrong?"
"You shouldn't have provoked me, and you shouldn't have pretended to be a relative of the Atherton family."
Sylvie came in front of Quinn and stared down at her. "Who gave you the phoenix bracelet?"
Quinn was still in shock that the child belonged to a gigolo, unable to extricate herself from the disbelief. She covered her head with her hands and internally retched at how dirty she felt.
Although she seduced Cedrick, she was never in love, and her virginity was always her pride.
Sylvie thought that Quinn did not want to answer, so she ordered the securities to hold her arms.
She grabbed her chin and fiercely repeated, "I'm asking you something, so answer me! Where did you get the bracelet?"
"I'll tell you the answer, Grandma," Edwin walked out of the crowd as he spoke.
He was wearing a burgundy suit with a dark blue tie and one hand in his pocket. His attractive eyes were narrowed.
As his voice fell, everyone looked at him, including Sylvie.
"You know where this bracelet came from?" she asked anxiously with resentment on her face. "Why didn't you tell me earlier?"
Edwin shrugged slyly. "If I had told you earlier, we wouldn't have been able to see such a big show today, would we now?”
"Who gave Quinn the bracelet? How is your aunt now?" Sylvie was impatient as her eyes flashed with longing.
She had been thinking about Summer for more than 20 years, and finally, she got news about her! How could she not be wanting to hear from Edwin?
Edwin peeked at Catelyn in the banquet hall from the corner of his eyes. The expression on her face, just like Sylvie, was also very complicated and worn out with worry.
When Catelyn saw that Sylvie cared so much about her mother, she was anxious, not wanting her to face the cruel truth.
Sylvie was old. Catelyn did not know if she could accept it if she were to find out that Summer had passed over 20 years ago.
It seemed that there was a thread in the shadows, leading Sylvie to follow Edwin's peek and look at Catelyn for no reason.
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