Chapter 673:
“Hey, givea reason! Otherwise, I'll keep following you tonight!” Yolande insisted, believing she could do
whatever she wanted.
“Whatever,” Norah replied, exhausted by the situation. She no longer cared about Yolande's behavior. Instead,
she found a seat in the middle of the hall, hoping to catch a glimpse of Sean. She knew he was trying to build
connections with the Boyd family.
Meanwhile, Hans was with Rosalee when they approached Marlin. As they got closer, Hans was surprised to see
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthe girl standing next to Marlin. “Marlin, is this your new girlfriend? Why haven't you introduced her to us?”
A hint of tenderness flashed in Marlin’s eyes. “Yes, this is my girlfriend, Dolores Shaw. Dolores, this is my brother,
Hans, and his girlfriend, Rosalee Greville.”
Instantly, Dolores clung to him, tightly hugging his arm. With a sweet voice, she greeted, “Hello, Hans, Rosalee.”
Dolores looked like a delicate pink rose, exuding beauty and grace.
Marlin clearly cared for her deeply, always doing his best to protect her.
However, Hans didn’t pay much attention to Dolores. Instead, he shifted the conversation. “You just got back
from the hospital, right? Are you feeling better now?”
Marlin had injured his head the previous month when he fell down the stairs. He had spent half a month
recovering in the hospital and had only just been discharged.
To the public, it seemed like the Boyd family hosted the charity event for purely altruistic reasons. However, only
the family knew the real reason for this gathering: to celebrate Marlin’s recovery.
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As soon as Marlin recovered, he jumped back into his work. The charity event had been organized by Hans, with
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Marlin offered a reassuring nod. “It’s all right now.”
Waking up often left him disoriented, with a nagging sense of something lost and forgotten. It wasn’t until he
caught sight of Dolores that the missing memory clicked—she was the one he had momentarily misplaced in his
thoughts.
Having spent years in show business, Rosalee was skilled at reading people. She saw Norah as a noble heroine—
poised and purposeful—while Dolores appeared to her as pure and simple, presumably coming from a modest
background. Rosalee assumed Dolores was meek and compliant.
However, Dolores wasn't of particular concern to Rosalee. Her sole focus was on holding onto Hans.