Charlie's sarcastic remark instantly shattered Vivian's pride.
When she first learned that she was going to marry Charlie, she wasn't thrilled because she believed he didn't like women. Even though he was wealthy and good-looking, she thought he didn't deserve her.
After all, she was the little princess of the Mirren Family and the youngest pianist in the country. How could she marry a gay man and sacrifice herself?
But now, Charlie actually said she wasn't worthy. It felt like something in her heart shattered...
She shouted hysterically, "Ah... Why... Why am I unworthy?! Charlie, if I'm not worthy, does that mean Nancy is?"
Charlie simply looked at her indifferently, his eyes calm and without any hint of anger. Clearly, Vivian was just a stranger in his eyes, someone not even worth getting angry at.
He turned away with Nancy in his arms, not even bothering to waste his breath, and walked straight towards the door.
Luna stood there and glanced at Charlie's retreating figure, then looked at the frantic Vivian. Without hesitation, she turned around and followed Charlie.
At this moment, she understood better than anyone else that Charlie had obviously known about Nancy being a replacement for Vivian a long time ago, but he had never confronted Vivian, probably out of concern for Noah's safety. So he had been playing along with Nancy all this time.
And now, with Noah's death, the relationship between Nancy and Vivian had instantly become tense. Charlie would definitely make a move.
Once he made his move, Vivian would be completely ruined!
Anyone knew who to choose between Vivian, the youngest pianist in the country who would be ruined soon, and Nancy, who had the support of the powerful Charlie and possessed amazing piano skills.
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