Chapter 659:
“These are for you.”
Believing she was doing the right thing, trying to show kindness, she felt satisfied with her act of charity. Her two
followers exchanged awkward glances. How could someone from a rural background afford a haute couture
dress? But they dared not voice their thoughts.
Norah had finished her desserts and was feeling quite full by now.
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In response to the young lady’s kind offer, she said, “Thanks, but | don’t need them.” Her voice was as clear as a
bell.
The young lady’s smile faltered, her face freezing. “You're not deaf?”
“I never said | was deaf,” Norah replied, her gaze steady and unyielding.
The woman in red flung the plate onto the table in frustration. She hadn't expected Norah to deceive her. She
wanted to lash out, but the words stuck in her throat.
When she had seen Norah eating the cakes earlier, she had assumed Norah was just a country bumpkin,
unaccustomed to such events. Usually, people cto such gatherings to network, not to eat.
Being a spoiled girl, she had decided to have sfun at Norah's expense, only to find herself made a fool of
instead.
As the beloved daughter of the Boyd family, Yolande was used to being the one who mocked others, not the
other way around!
Seeing Yolande struck dumb, one of her followers stepped forward, eager to defend her. “Who do you think you
are? How dare you make a fool of Miss Boyd? All she has to do is say a word, and you'll be kicked out of here!”
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A hint of surprise flashed in Norah's eyes when she heard the n“Miss Boyd.” She had heard Sean mention
that Yolande was a sweet little girl. Had she changed?
The girl who had just spoken was about to launch into another tirade when Yolande glared at her and said, “How
dare you speak before | do?” The girl fell silent, clearly accustomed to Yolande’s mood swings.
Yolande turned her gaze toward Norah, studying her with curiosity. “Do you know I'm part of the Boyd family?”
Most people who were aware of her identity would go out of their way to avoid her, knowing that anyone who
offended her might find themselves in trouble with her family or business.
At the charity party, Yolande was treated with admiration and respect, which inflated her sense of self-
importance. She hadn’t expected the woman before her to remain unfazed or, even worse, to make a fool of her.
“No, | didn’t,” Norah replied calmly.