Chapter 1944
As such, it was not surprising that she would come to meet her after finding out about her relationship with Colton.Giselle only drank tea but did not eat anything.
“Why haven't you made it public? Is there any concern on your part?” The questions seemed to have a more implicit meaning.
If the feelings between two people were sincere and justifiable , they would naturally make their relationship public.
And if they chose not to make it public, it was not justifiable, or their family background was too disparate.
The atmosphere was silent for a moment, and Freyja responded very calmly, “Why didn’t you ask him in person the reason he hasn't made our relationship public? I think that if he was willing to tell you, you wouldn't have to come looking for me."
Giselle paused for a split second, seeming a little surprised.She had assumed that Freyja would also care about the disparity in their background, which was why she didn't dare to disclose their relationship .
After all, Colton was the second male descendant of the Goldmanns and the heir of the Blackgold Group.Hence, his future wife must be either filthy rich or extremely influential, someone who could lend him a hand in life and his career.She had come to Freyja especially, not only because she was curious but also to put pressure on her behind Colton's back.
After all, Giselle knew her own identity and the relationship between the Petersons and the Goldmanns.
Thus, if Freyja was smart, she would definitely know that it was time for her to back off.
And Freyja withdrawing voluntarily was the outcome that she wanted to see.
However, she had underestimated her.
Freyja was someone who knew to keep her trump cards to herself, was neither humble nor arrogant while facing a love rival like her, and could still maintain her composure.
'If she's not hiding her family background, then Coleman must've been pampering her to the max.’ Giselle chuckled.
“I wonder which family you’re from, Ms.Pruitt?" She replied, "I have nothing to do with any huge family.” Giselle frowned.
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