?Chapter 485:
Marissa sent a message to Silver Fox: “What’s the name of your boyfriend?”
Silver Fox responded promptly: “Ernst Wright”
Marissa’s eyes narrowed immediately. It seemed they were the same person. Earlier, she had considered the possibility that the men in the photos merely resembled each other, perhaps they were twins rather than the same individual.
However, her initial assumption was validated. Both men shared identical looks and the same name, making it clear they were indeed the same person.
Thus, Ernst was involved with two women simultaneously. Marissa suspected he might have even more girlfriends. He was the typical yboy. Marissa wouldn’t let him off the hook, whether he was a yboy or had two partners concurrently.
Since he dared to cheat on her best friend, Silver Fox, and her husband’s cousin, Marissa would ensure he faced the consequences.
While she contemted, Marissa’s lips curled into an evil smile. At that moment, Araceli handed her a bottle of perfume. “Tiffany, can you smell this and let me know what you think?”
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Marissa epted the bottle but kept the lid closed. “Did Ernst make this perfume?”
She preferred not to smell anything created by Ernst. A repulsive man would likely make a repulsive fragrance, and she might gag. Araceli replied, “No, I made it.”
Marissa was surprised. “Didn’t you tell me you weren’t a perfumer?”
Araceli smiled sweetly. “I’m not, but my boyfriend is. I’ve been learning perfumery for the past six months to share more interests with him. asionally, I try making my own perfumes too.”
She paused, pouted, and sighed. “Ernst always mocks myck of talent, saying my creations are pungent and strange.”
She sighed again. “I wonder if I’m as bad as he ims. Still, I like what I create. I don’t think they are failures.”
Pointing at the bottle in Marissa’s hand, she continued, “Tiffany, this is a new fragrance I made. I like it, but I’m too scared to let Ernst smell it. Can you try it and give me your thoughts, please?”
“Sure,” Marissa smiled.
She opened the lid and gently sprayed it into the air. Closing her eyes, she savored the fragrance fully. A unique aroma filled the car. Despite Araceli’sck of confidence and Ernst’s mockery, Marissa was impressed by the perfume.
Each note of Araceli’s creation was distinct. The top note exuded a fruity sweetness. The middle note evolved into a rich, woody scent, gradually joined by a faint smoky aroma. The fragrance evoked luxury, mellowness, sweetness, and coolness.
Araceli’s skill surpassed that of an amateur; her perfume was even superior to many professional creations.
Araceli’s talent was remarkable, but Ernst disparaged her abilities, harshly criticizing her perfumes to undermine her confidence. Marissa suspected he feared Araceli might surpass him once she embarked on her career in the industry.
Marissa decided not to reveal her thoughts immediately, recognizing that Araceli was deeply in love. No matter what she said to Araceli, she wouldn’t believe it.
Even Franco’s attempts to convince her had failed, and Marissa, having only met Araceli twice, doubted her influence.
If Marissa insisted on warning Araceli, she might provoke suspicion and even hostility. People often say that a girl in love loses her ability to think clearly. Marissa found this saying true after observing Araceli. Lovers see only the best in each other.
This was why Marissa hadn’t revealed Ernst’s true nature to Silver Fox. To Silver Fox, Ernst was wless. Even if Marissa told her the truth, she would likely doubt it and need to verify it herself, wasting time and energy.
Therefore, Marissa decided to confront Ernst directly and gather concrete evidence to present to Silver Fox.
“How do you like it, Tiffany?” Araceli asked.
Marissa slowly opened her eyes to find Araceli gazing at her expectantly, waiting for her response. Marissa sensed her unease. It was evident that Aracelicked confidence in her perfume.
Marissa smiled slightly as she answered Araceli’s question
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