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The Betrayed Heiress Return to Elegance 276

    Chapter 276 A Humiliating Experience


    Gregory hastily snuffed out his cigarette, anxiety etching his brow. "You don''t really expect me to marry her, do you?"


    "Why not?" Chelsea responded with a shrug, her gaze fixed on Gregory. "You''ve known each other since you were kids, practically friends. And with my help, you two would be an ideal couple. Don''t you agree? Imagine how fortunate you''d be if Corrine epted your proposal."


    Her eyes shimmered with a mix of hope and wistfulness as she spoke.


    A visible twitch marred Gregory''s forehead.


    Contrary to what Chelsea suggested, he and Corrine hadn''t been close as kids.


    Throughout their school days, he barely acknowledged Corrine, mainly because she bore a differentst name and technically wasn''t a Ford.


    His aunt Chelsea, however, always favored Corrine. As the older brother of Callie Hoffman, Gregory frequently antagonized Corrine to defend his sister.


    During a school trip, he ended up with Corrine as his partner by mere chance. He intentionally left her alone in the wild, aiming to intimidate her and teach her a lesson.


    Ironically, he got lost instead and found himself ensnared in a trap, dangling from a tree all night.


    It was a humiliating experience he''d rather forget.


    Since then, Gregory had learned his lesson about crossing Corrine.


    He made sure to maintain a cautious distance whenever she was around.


    Chelsea''s current enthusiasm about matching him with Corrine was unsettling, to say


    the least.


    Could this supposed perfect match be a plot against him?


    Chapter 276 A Humiliating Experience


    Lost in thought, Gregory was startled by Corrine''s voice at the vi''s doorway. "Aunt Chelsea, happy birthday."


    Chelsea beamed as she approached Corrine, taking her by the hand and escorting her to the living room. "I''m thrilled you could make it."


    A soft smile yed across Corrine''s lips.


    "Gregory, join us over here," Chelsea called out, prompting Gregory to make his way to Corrine. "Corrine, this is Gregory. You two were in high school together. Ring any bells?"


    Corrine''s eyes met Gregory''s, a knowing smile touching her lips. "Ah, I remember a little."


    She spoke in a rxed tone that almost sounded indifferent. Gregory felt a chill run through him at her lightly amused look. He managed a forced smile. "It''s been a while, Miss Hond." Immediately after speaking, Gregory berated himself internally. Such a cliché way to start a conversation!


    It almost suggested he had been longing for her since their school days.


    Corrine regarded him with a grin that brightened her face. "Mr. Hoffman, indeed, it''s


    been quite some time."


    Seeing her smile, Gregory''s mind shed back to the embarrassing incident when he was left hanging from a tree. He quickly looked away.


    The group began chattingfortably on the sofa. However, their talk was interrupted when Corrine took a phone call from Nate and stepped away.


    Chelsea fixed Gregory with a look of annoyance as soon as Corrine was out of earshot.


    "You''re quite the talker around other girls. Why do you m up around Corrine? Show


    some spirit, won''t you?"


    "Aunt Chelsea, give me a break!" Gregory pleaded, his face etched with difort.


    Jules, lounging on a nearby armchair, caught Gregory''s pained expression and struggled to hold back hisughter. "Mom, go easy on him."


    He was somewhat familiar with the past incident.


    Though Jules and Gregory were cousins, he couldn''t help but think Gregory had only himself to me for his troubles with Corrine. He deserved it.


    The Jilted Heiress Return To The High Life
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