Seeing Ysabelle’s expression, Sophie couldn’t help but laugh.
“All right, how about this? When we return. I’ll take off this outfit and give it to you,” Sophie promised. She was aware of the material and knew that Tristan had taken great care in preparing everything.
“Can’t I have a new one? I won’t fit into yours!” Sophie was very slender, and the outfit fit her perfectly. Thus, Ysabelle, being slightly plumper than Sophie, might not find the same flattering fit in the outfit.
“This material is unique and exclusively tailored for me. There’s only one piece, and it’s not available for anyone else.” It wasn’t that Tristan was being stingy, it simply wasn’t available anymore.
“Fine!” I brought this situation upon myself. There’s no way I’d be able to fit in the outfit.
“Get in the car. If we don’t leave now, we’ll be late,” Felix urged. It wasn’t appropriate to be late for such an occasion.
As he spoke, he gallantly opened the car door for Ysabelle, and she quickly got in. They didn’t want her to go, yet she stubbornly insisted on tagging along. Thus, she had to be quick before they changed their minds.
Seeing her like that, Felix let out a chuckle.
“I know you’re eager to tag along, but you don’t have to be so anxious as if we’re going to leave you behind, he commented.
Ysabelle nonchalantly brushed her hair, feigning ignorance of Felix’s subtle insinuations.
Felix joined Ysabelle in the car, taking a seat as the driver started the engine, and they began their journey.
Ever since they got there, Ysabelle hadn’t ventured outside at all. On their first day, she had seen many homeless people, and the sight of longing eyes from impoverished children had left her feeling disheartened.
In more peaceful countries, certain things were readily available to children, but in Fandar, they could only yearn for such luxuries.
The children longed for peace and the chance to go to school. Unfortunately, the greed of certain individuals denied them these basic rights, keeping them trapped in a cycle of deprivation.
“They’re so pitiful, Felix,”
Ysabelle hugged the man’s arm.
“Yes, they truly are.” These children are still growing, yet they can’t even have a proper meal, and they’re all so emaciated.
“Lwant to help them, but I don’t know how.”
Ysabelle was a kind-hearted girl, and she had always been involved in charity work. However, she found herself uncertain of how to make a difference in Fandar. With a subtle gesture, she discreetly took a photo- with her phone.
“We can discuss it when we come back. Perhaps some of Northley Group’s charitable funds can be directed toward supporting these children,” Felix suggested. He was willing to try anything Ysabelle wanted to do.
As a singer and a public figure, Ysabelle wanted to utilize her resources to bring about positive change. “Yeah. Once I’m back, I’d like to do something about this,” she said, her tone laced with determination.
Not long after, they arrived at the venue for the competition. As soon as they stepped foot into the venue, they could hear the murmurs and discussions among the influential figures who had already gathered
“Lily has really crossed the line! It’s clear to everyone that she’s a renowned racer, but she deliberately kept today’s race a secret. She’s playing dirty!”
“That’s right. Who does she think she is? She’s just a woman, yet she’s trying to snatch our territories right out from under us. We cannot let this slide. It’s time to eliminate her once and for all!”
“Yeah, we’ll see! If we’re not satisfied with today’s results, let’s take her down together. She’s just a woman She has no place interfering in our matters!
“What is happening? What has Lily done to stir up such public outrage?” At that moment, it appeared that even the influential figures present were displeased with her actions,
The sudden addition of a brand-new event caught everyone off guard. “Racing? Can Sophie race?” asked Felix.
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