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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 44

Chapter 44 It’s Over, The White Family Has Produced Someone Even More Pretentious 

Gian had a sudden realization and made a conjecture

Oh my god! Zoren’s last name is White, and Violeta’s last name is also White. Do you think Violeta could be a member of the White family? Could she be Zoren’s sister or younger sister?” 

Gillian was adept at making connections

After she said this, Zelena and Candy fell silent

The White family was one of the most prominent families in Quinston. They were not an ordinary family

If Violeta was truly a member of the White family… 

The White family was on an entirely different level compared to the Blake family

No, no, it’s impossible

Zelena quickly shook her head and said, How could that be? She is not a member of the White family. She probably just shares the same last name!” 

Zelena had previously investigated Violeta’s original family and found information that indicated Violeta’s parents were impoverished villagers

Her father was a gambler who had lost everything, and her mother was a notorious troublemaker known throughout the village. She had a brother who had remained single all his life. With such a family background, how could she be a part of the White family

Furthermore, if Gillian was correct and Violeta was a member of the White family, does it mean that Zoren was Violeta’s brother

That was even more impossible. Everyone knew that Zoren was the only son in the family. They had no daughter

Zelena firmly stated, If Violeta’s original family was truly that prestigious, my parents wouldn’t have let her leave home without any concerns.” 

Candy nodded and agreed, That’s right, and Zoren is the only child in his 

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Kat *** Jeing things You’re right 

te a member of the White family. There are so many 

in this world, it’s just a coincidence” 

kept reassung herself, refusing to believe that Violeta was a member White family 

#1 Violeta truly was a member of the White family, then she wouldn’t be Zelena 

Blake 

They were absolutely certain their conjecture was correct, but when the truth was revealed, they would be in for a shock

Zoren’s family could only be considered a branch of the White family, and Violeta was definitely not Zoren’s sister

Because Violeta and Zoren were only cousins. Violeta’s status would be much higher than Zoren’s as a branch member

She was the true daughter of the head of the White family

At the weekend gathering at the Heaven Hotel

When Violeta and Kaylee arrived at the hotel, the lobby was already crowded with people

Kaylee was a bit anxious, holding onto Violeta’s arm. Violeta, I’m getting nervous.” 

Violeta calmly surveyed the lobby, not seeing Zoren and the others. A waiter approached, and Violeta took two glasses of champagne from the tray and handed one to Kaylee

Don’t worry, you look beautiful today.” 

Really?” 

Yes.” 

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Previoush Kavine had a rash on her face, but it had significantly improved After applying ointment according to Violeta’s suggestion. There were still some trint marks on her face, but with makeup, they were completely 

noticeable 

Although Kaylee was not as stunning as Violeta, she had a delicate and refined appearance, and with some grooming, she could resemble a Joustonian beauty

With such praise from Violeta, Kaylee immediately gained confidence

The two of them sat down beside each other, with Violeta reclining on the sofa and taking out her phone to message someone

Not far away, Henry and his friends stood together. They noticed Violeta and Kaylee, their eyes scanning them up and down, and they began to whisper and occasionally burst into laughter, in a rather crude manner

Even though Violeta was engrossed in her phone, she could still feel their lascivious stares

Kaylee, wearing a skirt, felt uncomfortable and constantly checked to see if she was exposed. The intense stares from the boys were suffocating

Violeta, they are so annoying.” 

Violeta put away her phone and said, They’re like roaches. You see one, and there’s always a whole swarm nearby.” 

Let’s go upstairs.” 

Kaylee asked, Upstairs?” 

Yes, they’re playing pool on the second floor.” 

The two of them climbed the stairs, and the boysgazes followed them until they disappeared around the corner

The second floor was much quieter

Zoren approached with a plate of macarons, and Violeta reached out to take a bite. You guys are hiding on the second floor, but it’s more lively downstairs.” 

Jasper leaned against the table. You want us to become the center of attention as soon as we show up? I don’t like always being in the spotlight

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exhausting

Violeta was taken aback I didn’t ask for a session of humblebragging.” 

But remembering the stares from those boys earlier, Violeta added, It really is exhausting, and it even feels suffocating.” 

Kaylee nodded. Yes, those guys downstairs just love to stare. It’s 

unbelievable.” 

Not far away, Hayden was pouring drinks, his posture relaxed, with his sleeves rolled up. Upon hearing this, he slightly tilted his head and asked, Who’s 

bothering you guys?” 

It’s those guys from Henry’s group. When we participated in the preliminary round, Henry wasn’t very friendly to us!” 

Liam asked, Oh? How so?” 

Kaylee quickly complained, At that time, we were paired with two boys as opponents! We found it strange and went to ask him about it. Henry said that we could play or we could give up, and called us overly sensitive. He said the tennis club doesn’t cater to us.” 

Hmm,Zoren whistled, Interesting, Jas, it seems like this Henry is your guy?” 

There was something about the tennis club

The club was divided into two factions, one led by Jasper and the other by Nolan

When there were no issues, both factions got along well, but when problems arose, the differences became apparent

Henry was on Jasper’s side

Jasper pondered for a moment and asked, Vio, did he insult you guys?” 

Violeta nibbled on a macaron and replied, A little bit.” 

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