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Chapter 59

Celine didn’t respond.

The maid immediately mocked her “Celine, do you really think of yourself as the eldest daughter of the Tate family? Let me remind you, the Tate family only has two daughters- Carly and Tracy”

“That’s right! Ms. Tracy is now Dr. C’s assistant, and Ms. Carly will soon be Mrs. Alvarez. But look at you–you’re nothing!” Another maid chimed in.

pand take the soup upstairs!” they larged.

“Hurry up a

The two maids clearly looked down on Celine.

celine remained silent. She simply took the soup and made her way toward the room.

As she entered the hall, Adam, who was talking to a few other businessmen, noticed her. He frowned

Wasn’t she supposed to be the eldest daughter of the Tate tamily? Why was she acting like a maid? Was this the kind of treatment she received at home?

Adam’s expression hardened. He couldn’t believe that Celine, who was usually hold and defiant with him, had suddenly become quiet and submissive in front of others

So, it seemed that she one dared to act out toward him.

The room was empty when Celine entered. Just as she placed the soup on the table, she suddenly caught a strange scent in the air.

Although the smell was faint and colorless, her sharp senses immediately picked up on it. Within the next second, her eyes closed, and she collapsed onto the bed.

Moments later, the door creaked open, and someone slipped inside.

It was Hansel Garcia Lucy’s nephew. He was known for being a player.

Hansel made his way to the bed and leered closer to Celine, who was passed out on the bed.

“Why didn’t Aunt Lucy tell me this country bumpkin was so pretty? Looks like I hit the jackpot tonight.”

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