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Betrayal 181

Betrayal 181

Chapter 181 

But she was a proud and dignified woman

The Joanna she used to be would never have lowered herself to say such things, swallowing her pride and dignity- 

Joanna wiped away the tears at the corners of her eyes, then turned with bitter resentment to look at Celestine. Mrs. Fordham, are you satisfied now? Chester is your husband. He’ll always be yours! I hope you’re pleased with all your 

schemingnow he’s seen it for himself. Make sure you don’t disappoint him again! Don’t make him suffer because of you!” 

With that, she stormed out of the gallery without another glance

Chester, stunned by Joanna’s final words, seemed to awaken from a trance

He shot Celestine a long, searching lookno words, just thatand then turned to chase after Joanna, both of them vanishing down the hallway

Celestine’s hand tightened around her paintbrush until her knuckles whitened, then slowly relaxed

She had seen it clearly in Chester’s last glance: a flash of anger, blame, and 

contempt

Joanna always knew how to play her cards

This time, she’d twisted her own crimesinto acts of love for Chester

That made everything fall into place

After all, a man can’t bring himself to hate a woman who loves him so desperateso singlemindedly

He was the one who had everything to gain, and Joanna was his lost ideal, the one that got away

Seeing a woman like that lower herself, humble herself for his sakeeven her crimesseemed almost moving

And Celestine? The wife who’d had her very right to survive stripped away, and now couldn’t even get a divorceshe was the villain in their dramatic love story

Celestine filled in the last patch of green on her canvas, as if, stroke by stroke, she was piecing back together the shards of her own shattered heart

The simultaneous appearance of all three of them today had been an accident, pure 

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and simple

Joanna’s performance was flawlessher tears so convincing, even Celestine almost felt something for her

If Chester chose Joanna in a moment like this, Celestine could hardly blame him, It almost made sense

She should be grateful, reallythose two had left her with all the evidence she’d ever need of their affair

But what truly surprised her, what kept her from simply sitting back and watching, was Elena

Your husband just ran after that conniving homewrecker, and you’re still sitting here painting? You want to make a bigger fool of yourself?Elena fumed, practically vibrating with frustration

How could any woman be this naive? Letting the mistress walk all over you, sneering in your faceand you don’t even say a word? You let your husband chase after her right in front of you

It’s bad enough being Celestine’s rival in love, Elena thought, but to lose to someone like this was just humiliating

This whole scene was enough to make her blood boil

Celestine kept her head down, a faint, ironic smile flickering across her lips

When she looked up again, her expression was full of confusion and resignation. I’m sorry you had to see all this, Miss Langley. You can see I’m just a hopeless 

woman.” 

You really are hopeless!Elena snapped. You should have gone up and si ed Joanna across the faceshow her you’re not a doormat!” 

Celestine shook her head. I couldn’t. She’s the one Chester loves. If I hurt her, it would only make him unhappy.” 

Elena nearly choked on her own outrage

Did this woman even hear herself

You’re pathetic! If you can’t figure out how to be Mrs. Fordham, you should step asideanyone could do a better job than this!” 

Celestine gave a soft sigh, her voice gentle but unwavering. But, Miss Langley, I love Chester enough to tolerate another woman in his life. Could you say the 

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Elena’s expression twisted with confusion

For a moment, her mind went blank. Was Celestine insulting her, or was she just hopelessly lovesick

The anger burning inside Elena threatened to spill over 

If she stayed another minute with this fool, she’d probably have a stroke

idiot?she spat, and stormed out 

Celestine’s red lips curled into a small, secretive smile as she calmly put her paints away, one by one 

Mrs. Fordham isn’t leaving just yet,she murmured to herself 

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