Fiona didn’t even notice the glint in Chloe’s eyes, she simply waved her hand dismissively. “What’s the
big deal about cutting a cake? It’s the same old routine each year, not worth getting worked up about.
I’d rather not cut it at all than have to face those annoying people later”
Chloe’s lips curled slightly, “I thought you might regret it.”
Fiona shook her head, “I’m sick of these birthdays. You’re quite interesting, you know that? If it weren’t
for you, I’d probably still be dealing with those two women. I doubt anyone else could make them look
as bad as you did. Especially that Barbara, I bet she’ll trash her place when she gets home.”
Chloe lowered her head, gently scratching the kitten’s chin, watching it contentedly close its eyes and
purr. She couldn’t help but curve her lips, her voice calm yet tinged with a sense of nonchalance. “I’m
not that great of a person, I hold grudges and I don’t let go of things easily.
Silence filled the room. A few seconds later, Fiona burst into laughter. And then came a long,
continuous bout of laughter. “You… you really are quite interesting”
Chloe arched her eyebrows and stared at Fiona.d2
“Who admits their own flaws like that? But listening to you, it does seem like you’re quite the jerk… But
I like that about you, hahaha. It’s much better than those who are clearly jerks but pretend to be good
people in front of others.”
Chloe nodded, candidly saying, “I feel the same way.”
Fiona paused for a few seconds, and then burst into laughter again. “You… you’re so funny.”
The cat in Chloe’s arms was startled by Fiona’s laughter and burrowed further into Chloe’s embrace.
Chloe gently soothed it
She accepted Fiona’s laughter and approval with grace. She didn’t dislike this girl who wore her
emotions on her sleeve. At least she didn’t sense any malice from her.
The more she spent time with Chloe, the more Fiona found herself liking her. She had rarely
encountered someone she liked so much in her life. This was the best birthday ever. It turned out there
were so many people and things in the world worth exploring
Although Mrs. Dubonnet had taken it upon herself to divert everyone’s attention from Barbara and
Becky with some formal speech, everyone was well aware of the situation and played along. The chaos
in the ballroom was quelled on the surface, and Barbara and Becky took the opportunity to leave the
party.
Even after they left, the conversation still centered around them, more unabashed than when they were
present.
Mrs. Dubonnet also didn’t want to deal with all the gossip, so she took the opportunity to find Fiona to
continue the birthday dinner. When she got downstairs, she heard Fiona’s laughter coming from
upstairs.
Mrs. Dubonnet was somewhat surprised, standing under the window looking up at the lit window,
carefully discerning whether the laughter was Fiona’s.
And it was indeed from her.
Over the years, she had never heard her daughter laugh so brightly and crisply, free from any ulterior
motives, a pure and genuinely happy laughter that came from the depths of her heart.
Her daughter wouldn’t have done that in the past. Not to mention laughter, even a smile was rarely
seen on her face. Especially on her birthday each year, her mood was at its lowest.
Her grandfather loved his granddaughter, so he would throw a big birthday party every year, hoping
that she would make friends and finally open up her heart, becoming a little happier. But the result was
always counterproductive, and Fiona, being sensitive, didn’t want to disappoint her grandfather’s good
intentions. She would attend each birthday dinner, trying to keep the event peaceful.
Mrs. Dubonnet could see that this year, Fiona’s mood was much better from the start, and she knew
why. But she never expected that, after inviting the real royal granddaughter, Barbara and Becky, the
two princesses, would crash the party, instantly plummeting Fiona’s mood to rock bottom.
At first, she felt regretful. After all, they were princesses of the royal family; they couldn’t turn them
away nor could they kick them out. So the one who suffered was Fiona. But now, despite the numerous
surprises at tonight’s party, hearing Fiona’s heartfelt laughter, her Jingering anger slowly dissipated
Even though those two princesses really embarrassed themselves tonight, upon reflection, they
brought it upon themselves.
That Princess Chloe was, after all, the Queen’s own granddaughter. They couldn’t tolerate her and took
the opportunity to scheme against her, only to be exposed on the spot. They really had it coming. Even
if this matter reached the Queen, she doubted they would have any justification.
Taking a deep breath, Mrs. Dubonnet lifted her elegant dress and was about to enter the room when
she saw a tall figure standing there, his handsome face clouded with unhappiness.
“May I ask who you are…”
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Mrs. Dubonnet looked at him warily. After all, this was Fiona’s private area, and the sudden
appearance of a man naturally put her on guard as a mother.
Damon had one hand in his pocket and held a phone in the other, browsing something. The phone
screen made his distinctive features even more striking. He looked up, his dark, intimidating eyes
staring straight at Mrs. Dubonnet. Then he looked in the direction of Fiona’s room, “I’m waiting for my
wife.”
Wife?
Mrs. Dubonnet paused, then she suddenly got it.
But did he marry that Princess Chloe? How come she hadn’t heard about it?
She naturally wouldn’t pry though, and offered: “It’s cold outside. Would you like to wait inside?”
Damon pursed his lips, “It’s getting late.”
Mrs. Dubonnet nodded understandingly. Then I’ll remind her for you.”
Damon nodded lightly. “Thank you.”
Just as Mrs. Dubonnet entered the cottage, she saw Fiona and Chloe coming down from upstairs.
Chloe nodded politely towards her, while Fiona pouted and turned her head to the side in exasperation.
Mrs. Dubonnet just shook her head with a helpless sigh, before turning her attention back to Chloe.
“Princess. Your husband is waiting for you outside.
Chloe arched an eyebrow, casting a glance towards the door. Considering the weather outside, she
decided to head out without a second thought.
“Hey… hey…” Fiona called after her, but Chloe didn’t stop. In a hurry, Fiona followed close behind her.
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