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Victoria had no idea what was going on with Gwyneth.

She wanted to show concern for her daughter, but Gwyneth never seemed to want it. Every time they met, the girl’s brow would furrow in silent protest.

Victoria felt helpless. Gwyneth’s heart was already drifting away.

“I’ll make time to stop by this afternoon,” she agreed.

When Curtis came back, Victoria asked if she could take the rest of the afternoon off.

“Just make sure you come to the event tonight,” Curtis reminded her. “I want to introduce you to some of the top people in our field.”

Curtis truly valued Victoria’s abilities and wanted her to meet others in the industry.

He’d been single for years, and it was rare for him to meet a woman who genuinely intrigued him.

She was beautiful, poised, and—most importantly—sharp as a tack.

Every conversation with Victoria, especially when it touched on their professional expertise, left him feeling like he’d learned something new.

Her insights, even as a CEO, left Curtis in awe. He found himself more and more captivated by her.

“I’ll be there,” Victoria promised.

Violet would be attending that night as well, with McNeil no doubt by her side.

In the past, Victoria would have done anything to avoid running into them—just as she’d tried to do at lunch that day.

But now McNeil was making a show of accompanying Violet everywhere, clearly trying to pave the way for her future.

Victoria couldn’t hide forever.

After all, she was the one wronged by the marriage. Why should she be the one to slink away?

That afternoon, Victoria made a stop at the preschool.

In her daughter’s mind, Violet had already become part of their family.

Victoria didn’t want the teacher to get the wrong idea—it wouldn’t be good for Gwyneth.

“I was in a play recently,” Victoria explained. “I was wearing stage makeup, including a beauty mark. Gwyneth must have seen me like that and put it in her drawing.”

“Is that so?” The teacher still sounded uncertain. “Either way, as her parents, you should both pay more attention to her. And try to make sure she gets enough sleep at night. Has she been playing video games? She’s been telling her friends all about some racing game, and mentioned a lady at home who’s really good at it.”

The teacher genuinely cared about Gwyneth. She was a bright and lively child, but lately she’d been acting out—falling asleep during the day and making excuses.

Victoria knew exactly what was going on.

She never let Gwyneth near electronics, and TV was strictly limited to two hours on weekends. Video games were out of the question; she believed too much screen time would only make a child restless and harm their eyes and health.

“It must be the housekeeper,” Victoria said with a polite smile. “I’ll remind her to keep an eye on things.”

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