Graduating with flying colors, she had landed a coveted position at the Lamont Group, working tirelessly by
Jonathan’s side for years. And yet, Estelle, the black sheep of the Macclains, had swooped in and stolen the
limelight!
Estelle, that temptress!
Sabina’s hands clenched into fists, her face contorted with envy as she watched the passionate kiss between the
two, hidden behind a decorative shrub. It wasn’t until Estelle gently pushed Jonathan away and they left hand in
hand that Sabina emerged, inhaling the cool night air before heading back to the banquet hall.
Upon her return, Elizabeth waved her over. “Sabina, come sit by grandma!”
Elizabeth had saved her a seat, and as Sabina sat down, Elizabeth took her hands and said, “You look a bit pale,
dear. Is it too chilly outside?”
Sabina forced a smile. “It’s alright.”
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pouring Sabina some hot tea. “Drink up, warm your bones.”
Sabina sipped the tea, then looked up abruptly. “Estelle, even though she’s estranged from the Macclains, she’s still
their daughter. You can’t just ignore her behavior.”
Simone was taken aback, unsure why Sabina was bringing up Estelle out of the blue. She asked hesitantly, “What
about her?”
Sabina’s tone was icy. “I’ve seen her with different men on several occasions.”
The room fell silent, the atmosphere growing awkward.
Natalia’s voice held a mocking edge. “Really? That’s quite the story.”
Sabina, her gaze locked on Simone, spoke with an air of superiority, almost accusatory. “Estelle is your
responsibility. You can’t just focus on Carmella. Carmella’s prospects are already dim; do you want Estelle to end up
the same way?”
Simone’s face reddened with discomfort. “I would intervene if I could, but she doesn’t listen to me!”
“If you can’t even manage your own daughter, how can you support my Jonathan in the business world?” Sabina
challenged without a hint of politeness.
Simone’s expression darkened, confused by Sabina’s sudden aggressiveness.
Before Simone could retort, Elizabeth chimed in, “Sabina has a point!”
Simone felt her anger rise, her face a mix of purple and green with the effort of holding it back.
Sabina pressed on, “Estelle is no longer young. You may not have reined her in before, but marriage is a matter you
must address. It’s better to find her a match quickly before she brings any more shame to the Macclain name.”
Leonie, who had been silent, suddenly spoke up. “Speaking of age, Sabina, aren’t you the oldest of your
generation? You don’t have a boyfriend, so why are you so concerned about Estelle? As a designer, it’s normal for
her to interact with men. And you, educated abroad, when did you become so narrow-minded?”
Sabina’s face paled, her eyes shooting daggers at Leonie. “Aunt Leonie seems quite happy to sing Estelle’s praises
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Leonie’s face turned cold. “Sabina, is that how a younger family member should speak? Don’t hide behind your
education; have you learned nothing about respect and filial piety?”
Sabina’s face flushed with anger. “I’m talking about Estelle. What does this have to do with you?”
Leonie laughed coldly. “I could ask you the same. What’s Estelle to you, and what right do you have to meddle in
her life?”
Leonie, known for her sharp tongue, left Sabina struggling for a comeback, her once haughty features now twisted
with resentment.
Natalia frowned. “What are you doing, Leonie? Sabina is still the younger one here. Why are you being so harsh?”
Leonie shot back sarcastically, “You’re quick to defend your daughter. Estelle’s even younger than her. Why not
speak up for Estelle?”
Natalia retorted, “Sabina’s just looking out for Estelle’s best interests!”
“Don’t dress it up so nobly. Would you say you’re looking out for Sabina’s best interests if someone else were
speaking ill of her?”
Leonie stood her ground against Natalia and her daughter, leaving them speechless with her biting retorts.