hapter 27
A thunderclap exploded in the indigo sky, and Clarissa felt as if the thunder had struck her right on the forehead. Her diamond–studded crown, already unsteady on her head, plopped
down.
Rain, which was held back all morning, began to drizzle down. The crowd dispersed, leaving Clarissa standing on the rooftop like a stone, gazing despairingly at Marc’s departing figure. Marc did not look back, leaving with great determination and without any reluctance.
Marc, who used to shield her from any storm, was no longer offering her his umbrella.
She now realized just how wrong her decision to break up with him had been. She also became acutely aware that her chaotic life during those three years abroad was finally catching up with her.
A wedding that had turned almost into a farce came to an end in a downpour.
Although the guests did not get to witness a picture–perfect romantic wedding, they did witness quite a spectacle, making them feel attending the event had been worthwhile.
The Males family members did not feel embarrassed. In fact, they hoped the wedding would not go smoothly. As long as Marc did not bring the Santos family’s daughter into their home, it was a good thing for them. They did not care about what others might say. After all, those people would not dare speak ill of them in front of them.
Moreover, Pearl had returned, and for them, that was a reason to celebrate.
The Santos family, however, was not taking it so well.
The series of incidents during the wedding turned Clarissa into a spectacle. It also made the Santos family the laughingstock of Machodean’s elite circles, causing them to lose.
face.
“This is ridiculous! Absurd! We, the Santos family, are an illustrious clan. How could I raise a daughter like this? How could I face others from now on? How can your mother and show ourselves in public?” Matt Santos, Clarissa’s father, paced angrily in the room, pointing an accusing finger at his daughter. His gold–framed glasses were crooked, but he
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was too furious to adjust them.
Clarissa sat on the edge of the bed, crying non–stop. She was still wearing her wedding gown, which was now stained. It was as if she had gone from being a blank canvas in Marc’s eyes to becoming a piece of discarded paper.
“Alright, enough already. It’s not Clarissa’s fault.” Lana Santos, Clarissa’s mother, tried to calm things down.
Matt snorted coldly, “It’s all your fault! Your parenting methods are flawed! You used to say that we had to be careful with our daughter and spend money on her upbringing. How much money have we spent on her? And now, she can’t even marry into a wealthy family. What was the point of spending all that money?”
Lana, after being blamed, also became temperamental. “Oh, so, now you’re blaming me? Did I tell you to spoil her like this? It’s not my fault. It’s Lisa, your sister, who kept talking about marrying into a wealthy family. Clarissa was corrupted by Lisa!”
“Enough!”
Clarissa screamed, covering her ears. “I’m already in enough pain. Can you two please
stop arguing?”
Matt was about to say more when suddenly his phone rang, displaying “Lisa” on the
screen.
“It’s Lisa calling!”
After a brief exchange with Lisa, Matt handed the phone to Clarissa. Clarissa choked back tears and called out, “Aunt,” before hearing a voice on the other end that sounded cold and disdainful despite its languid tone. “Why are you crying? This minor setback has your collapsing? You want to give up so easily?”
“What can I do now?” Clarissa said in despair. “He blames me for deceiving him. He doesn’t trust me anymore, and he thinks I’m promiscuous. He doesn’t want me.”
Lisa chuckled. “Even if a woman is promiscuous, can she be more promiscuous than a man? These things don’t matter. As long as you can captivate him, he’ll surely want to
marry you.”
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Chapter 27
“Aunt, what should I do now?” Clarissa had lost all sense of direction. In the past, every smile and gesture she made could influence Marc, but now, none of it worked, and Marc was on the verge of leaving her for good.
Chapter 27
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