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Chapter 578

    Chapter 578 The Plot Twist


    Since Dalton took action, there was no way he would leave any room for her to maneuver.


    He didn’t care whether Wendy was a bitch or not, and it had nothing to


    do with him.


    But since Wynter was implicated, he would definitely intervene and deal with Wendy.


    “Somebody just said that the most important thing for a woman is propriety and


    integrity.”


    Don’t


    Dalton’s eyes narrowed, falling on a wealthy woman in the crowd who wasn’t particrly prominent.


    “Mrs.. Craig, neither of these individuals shows restraint in expressing their admiration for me. there’s a


    problem with that? Yet when ites to the person I’m engaged to, her. Why is the same behavior


    eptable for these two individuals but not for


    Jaelyn Craig quickly said, “That’s different. Naomi has been-”


    3


    I criticize and


    you think


    condemn


    fiancee?


    them. Their


    “It’s indeed different,” Dalton interrupted her in a calm voice. “Wynter is my fiancee. As for these two… I


    have rejected them privately more than once and have never shown any intention toward


    behavior has long had an impact on me.”


    Dalton’s face had a certain allure to it, yet his expression only conveyed coldness now. “Who will bear


    that responsibility if my fiancee misunderstands me?”


    “Furthermore, Mrs. Winston, did you teach Wendy to constantly covet other people’s fiances and


    destroy other people’s rtionships?” Dalton practically named each person and lectured them.


    “I should congratte you then, Mrs. Winston. You raised a daughter with the mindset of being a third


    wheel. I wonder if Mr. Winston Senior would be pleased to hear this,”


    “The same goes for Ms. Naomi who pestered me persistently as if it’s no big deal.”


    His tone was indifferent as if he were just stating facts,pletely contrasting with the gasps of shock


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    around him.


    Dalton’s words made sense now that the people present thought of it.


    Wendy and Naomi had known for a long time that Dalton had a fiancee.


    Yet Wendy still pursued him relentlessly.


    Furthermore, Naomi said something like, “I hoped that he would turn around and look at me. But since


    he has found the woman he loves, we should bless him. As long as he’s happy”


    Dalton being engaged wasn’t something that happened overnight.


    What nonsense were they spouting?


    What was even more outrageous was that the people present were slightly moved just now.


    It seemed as though whether it was in movies, novels, or reality, people subconsciously resonated with


    secret admirers.


    love, while the female lead pined for him endlessly.


    And then, most people would support her and sympathize with her.


    Naomi was such a character. If this were in a novel, she would definitely bo


    wouldn’t resonate with unrequited love?


    But was such a person really pitiable?


    the female lead, as who


    A person who secretly admired someone, who was single, couldn’t hide their emotions.


    True secret admiration meant not daring to disturb or approach the other party, and people around


    wouldn’t even know.


    It would stop abruptly when the other party found someone they loved.


    The other party had the right to reject, and the unrequited lover was not at fault.


    However, it wasn’t a good thing if they persisted in expressing their feelings after learning the other


    party was in a rtionship by saying things like, “I’m not trying to break you up. I just like you.”


    Thedies present put themselves in the situation, thought about it for a moment, and imagined if it


    were their husbands receiving such messages every day.
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