Chapter 2035 Moreover, while Mark has his flaws, he's never been involved with someone else's kept woman before.” Fully mortified, Elaine was at a loss for words.
At that moment, the echoing sound of footsteps in leather 2 shoes filled the hallway.
Mark stepped into Cecilia's line of sight.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBathed in the light from the club's crystal chandelier, his face gained a noble air.
He halted two meters from Cecilia and proposed, “Let's go home.” Cecilia, not wanting any drama with Elaine, moved towards him naturally. Mark, placing his hand on Cecilia's shoulder, gently inquired, “Did you have anything to drink?” “Just a glass of red wine. | wanted to enjoy it myself.” With a smile, Mark and Cecilia left the club together.
He seemed utterly oblivious to Elaine, not even sparing her a single glance.
Elaine, frustrated and agitated, clenched her fists until her nails bit into her skin.
Then, a slender figure walked past.
It was Rena followed by Wendy. Rena had come to meet Amelia and, by chance, ended up leaving behind Cecilia.
Elaine recognized Rena.
Despite being retired, Rena had considerable clout and could lift many aspiring stars.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMoreover, she was Mark's niece.
Elaine, thinking Rena might be an ally, cautiously approached.
“Are you Mrs. Fowler?” Rena, familiar with Elaine since Peter had recently spoken of her, paused and assessed her.
After a moment, Rena acknowledged with a smile, “Yes. What's on your mind?" Elaine, skilled in flattery from her time serving Chandler, launched into her spiel while Rena listened passively.
Eventually, Elaine cautiously broached the subject of Mark. Nervously biting her lip, she confessed, “Mrs. Fowler, | have deep feelings for Mr. Evans. I'm considering pursuing him and would like your perspective.” Rena, with a polite but distant smile, responded, “I can’t dictate my uncle's choices. But | doubt my grandmother would welcome anyone but Cecilia into the Evans family. Perhaps, Miss Shaw, you should consider other prospects.” Elaine wasn't naive.