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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 668

Today was Bernard's birthday. Frederick's subordinates had informed him that Douglas had booked the tickets.

But Douglas was a bachelor. If he were to book tickets for an amusement park, he would definitely have done so for Bernard.

Thus, Frederick intentionally reserved the entire amusement park to make things difficult for Bernard.

Frederick was confident that even if Bernard did not get on his knees and beg, he would still try to curry favor with him. If that didn't happen, the effort of hiring people to set up the venue would be all for nothing.

"Beg you?" Bernard looked at Frederick as if he was a fool.

Frederick replied, "Exactly. If you—"

"Freddy, let's not make things tough for Mr. Bernard. After all, we'll be family in the future. We should let them in," Yvette gently advised while holding Frederick's arm.

Raymond and Bernard were responsible for discussing the collaboration between the Caddels and Killians. Whether it was for getting along with the Killian family in the future or for the sake of her own family, Yvette did not want to offend Bernard.

Frederick scowled slightly, seemingly displeased with Yvette for undermining him at that moment.

"Ms. Caddel? You usually don't go out often, so you rarely keep up with the news online, right?" Hera suddenly asked.

Yvette became slightly shy. She nervously tugged at Frederick's sleeve while answering in a low voice, "Yeah."

Yvette had social anxiety and was naturally timid. Unless necessary, she would not leave the house at all. She would rather stay at home to read, write, and draw.

"So, you're still unaware that this boyfriend of yours is actually gay, right?" Hera asked.

Bernard was surprised to hear that. How did Hera know that Frederick was gay?

Yvette was stunned. "What? How?"

"Why are you talking nonsense?" Frederick was caught off guard. He never expected Hera to be so tactless.

He was furious at how Hera had shared photos from his phone when he was not paying attention in the past. He had spent a lot of effort and money on public relations to keep his sexual orientation a secret.

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