Chapter 165 Painted Over
Chapter 165 Painted Over
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“Anyway, you’ll understand when you meet him tomorrow. You’ve really misunderstood me. What you treasure so much, I might not even care for. Anne, you’ve been back in the White family for years now–you need to broaden your horizons.”
Though she sounded as if she were exining helplessly, every word dripped with boast and scorn, her disdain for Anneliese striking as clearly as a p across the face.
Expression calm, Anneliese gestured for Jonathan and Zion to make themselves at home and walked onto the balcony. “Are you finished? Because I recorded everything. Want me to y it for Zacharias? Or better yet–does that man you like know you’re using him as a trophy? Should I let him hear it tomorrow too?”
Silence fell on the other end of the line. When Selina finally spoke again, her voice was taut. “Anne, you’ve misunderstood me. I only wanted to make it clear I have no interest in Zacharias. Whatever he did to hurt you, that was one–sided on his part. As your sister, I’ve always wished you and your husband a long and happy marriage.”
Anneliese let out a sharpugh. “Selina, you think too highly of yourself. Zacharias told me everything. You begged him, swore you’d go to prison young if he didn’t help. Out of pity, he went along with your little scheme to deceive me. Stop unting your superiority in front of me–it’s meaningless.
“Oh, and he also said the only one he’s ever loved is me. If you and I fell into the water together right now, I’d bet everything he would save me first. He hasn’t contacted you, has he? That’s because you annoy him. Stop dreaming about being everyone’s darling–it’s ridiculous.” She covered her mouth andughed softly.
Selina’s breathing grew heavy. Anneliese could picture her face twisting in rage, skin darkening as if the words had cut deep. It was true–no one knew one better than one’s enemies.
Selina had always perched above her, and she would never stand being provoked like this. Anneliese almost looked forward to the next day, curious to see how Selina would act then.
After a long pause, Selina’s voice came back, gritted between teeth. “That’s fine then, Anne. I’m d I didn’t cause any misunderstanding between you and your husband.”
Anneliese snorted. “Pfft. Don’t tell me you actually believed I was recording you. I’m not that bored.”
Her mockingugh shattered Selina’sposure. Selina hung up in a fury, then swept her cosmetics off the vanity with one hand, her eyes dark and venomous. <i>Anneliese</i><i>, </i><i>just </i><i>you </i><b><i>wait</i></b>.
9:37 Thu, Sep 11
Chapter 165 Painted Over
“Whose banquet are you going to?”
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When Anneliese stepped back inside from the balcony, Jonathan asked. He gestured at the two gowns lying on the couch.
“The White family is hosting tomorrow.”
Not wanting to say more, Anneliese quickly shifted the subject. “Thanks for bringing breakfast. Have you eaten yet? Want to join me?”
Zion had already ced the takeaway on the dining table. Jonathan, however, had pressing work and no intention of sitting down. “I already ate. I need to head to a meeting.”
That reminded Anneliese of the photo message he had sent earlier–she had yet to answer his question. She studied the side of his face carefully. “The bruising isn’t noticeable unless someone looks closely. But since it’s such an important meeting, maybe I should put a bit of foundation on it for you?”
Jonathan’s first instinct was to refuse. Makeup on a grown man felt odd to him. He had turned down simr offers before interviews. But now, faced with her earnestness, he couldn’t bring himself to say no. After only a beat of hesitation, he said, “Alright.”
“Wait here.”
Anneliese dashed into her bedroom and soon returned with toner, foundation, and powder. She gestured for him to sit. “I’ll prep your skin first. That way, the coverage will hold better.”
Leaning close, she dabbed carefully. Jonathan sat back, long legs apart, tilting his head up to her with quietpliance.
She tried to ignore the weight of his deep gaze and focused on her task, smoothing moisturizer across his striking features. Working on a face like his made being a makeup artist feel like pure indulgence.
Her touch was light, fingers warm and soft as they patted along his cheeks. Even though Jonathan disliked the faint scent of cosmetics, he had to admit–it felt surprisingly pleasant.
“Wow, you’re something, Ms. ude. You can’t see the bruises at all. No one would even guess Mr. Fullbuster has makeup on.”