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"You're here as well?" Cynthia immediately greeted Raeleigh when she entered the car. Although Cynthia was slightly older than Raeleigh, she was sensible.
Yanora, who sat in the back with Raeleigh, took the initiative to greet her as well. She didn't want to lose to Cynthia.
Raeleigh politely exchanged greetings with both Cynthia and Yanora. The three of them were calm all the way. Santiago then started the car engine and drove towards the shopping mall. Yanora had her gaze fixed on Santiago as he drove. The displeasure in her eyes surged when she saw Santiago smiling at Cynthia. Raeleigh, who was sitting beside Yanora, quietly observed her. When they arrived at the shopping mall, Yanora did not immediately get out of the car. Santiago turned around and announced, "We're here."
Yanora had never been treated in such a way. Her driver would usually help open the door for her, but unfortunately, there was no such service that day. She was in a terrible mood.
Especially after witnessing Santiago and Cynthia exchanging looks with each other throughout the whole journey, Yanora clenched her teeth in hatred.
Right then, she had no choice but to open the car door on her own because Cynthia did not seem as if she was planning on helping her.
Yanora tried her best to maintain a smile as she asked Cynthia, "Cynthia, aren't you coming with me?"
"She wants to accompany me. We're planning to catch a movie later," Santiago chimed in. Cynthia naturally obliged. As for Raeleigh, she certainly knew that Santiago was lying. He was a smart boy and could definitely see through Yanora's intentions.
Yanora's expression showed subtle changes. She glanced at Cynthia, who was sitting in the front seat and said, "Alright then. You guys have a good time."
Then, Yanora got out of the car and closed the door. She took a few steps back and waved them goodbye. She wanted to leave a good impression on Santiago, but she did not expect him not to even look at her as he drove away.
When the car was out of sight, Yanora's face darkened. Her face looked so gloomy that those around her instinctively retreated and backed away.
Yanora stood still on the spot for a long time before she hailed a taxi.
"If you treat her this way, then she will be furious." Cynthia briefly cast a glance at Raeleigh before speaking.
In fact, even if Cynthia did not mention it, everyone was well aware of it. However, she was a smart person, so she was the first to say it out loud.
Raeleigh said nothing and sat in the back in silence until Santiago chuckled. "I'm not going to let her take advantage of you."
"She's my sister after all."
Cynthia lowered her head before raising her head to look outside the window. Raeleigh understood that certain matters would make others feel helpless.
Cynthia was engaged to Santiago right then. She felt pressured.
"So what if she's your sister?" When Santiago said that, Raeleigh lifted her head to look at him. For a moment, Raeleigh felt that Santiago did care about Cynthia, or else he would not be worried about her.
Cynthia noticed it, so she turned around and told Raeleigh, "In fact, things are not how you think."
"You don't have to care about her," Santiago said as he drove towards the cinema. Cynthia was at a loss for words. She looked at the indifferent Raeleigh through the rearview mirror, not knowing what to say. Raeleigh smiled at her and said, "I'm fine. I'm used to his way of talking."
With that, Raeleigh turned to look outside the window. Right then, she felt like a third wheel and wanted nothing more than to get out of the car.
Santiago led Raeleigh and Cynthia to the ticket counter under the watchful eyes of the public.
Ever since Raeleigh had fallen pregnant, she herself felt that she was too delicate and pampered. She was careful about everything and was afraid that accidents might happen to the baby. While Santiago was pulling her as they walked, she hurriedly placed a hand on her belly and followed him obediently. Cynthia, on the other hand, never dared to go against Santiago's orders. So, she followed him without a word.
Those around were very surprised. Some sharp-eyed ones recognized Santiago at a glance. They pointed at Santiago and asked in astonishment, "Isn't that Santiago Harvey from the Harvey family?"
"That's right. It's no wonder he has two girls. That's Cynthia Cole from the Cole family, right?"
"I guess so. I've only seen her on TV once. What about the other girl?"
"I'm not sure. However, I've always heard that members of the Harvey family are allowed to marry more than one wife. Since Miss Cole is here with them, it means that they've agreed to the fact that having multiple wives is permissible."
"Mr. Santiago is different, isn't he? I remember that he's quite young."
Soon, those around them began gossiping. At first, there weren't many people at the cinema. After all, no one would want to watch movies in the morning. To their surprise, the cinema hall was packed and booked after Santiago had bought the tickets. The others were actually not interested in the movie. Instead, they were interested in what the three of them would be doing in the cinema hall.
After Santiago bought the tickets, he handed them to Cynthia. He then turned around and walked towards the snack counter. He stood there as he went through the menu. In the end, he ordered three buckets of popcorn and some snacks.
Santiago held all three buckets of popcorn in hand as well as the snacks while they waited. As soon as they were allowed into the cinema hall, he led both Raeleigh and Cynthia into the hall.
They managed to find their seats as soon as they entered the hall. Santiago was the first to take his seat. Cynthia, on the other hand, glanced at Raeleigh before taking a seat next to Santiago. Since Raeleigh was already there, she might as well take the other seat next to Santiago and wait for the rest of the people who were watching the show to fill up the hall.
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