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<b>Chapter </b>627
Molly frowned, lifted her dress slightly, and followed after Daisy Stop right there!”
Daisy ignored her and kept walking ahead.
Just then, Sidney stepped out of a VIP room. Spotting him, Daisy’s eyes lit up as she hurried over. “Mr. Pauley, do you know where Mr. Hampton is<b>?</b><b>” </b>
Sidney gave a half–smile. He hadn’t liked her much during the car ride earlier, but out of respect for Thalia, he kept quiet. Seeing her eagerly approach him, he reckoned she must have some hidden agenda.
“Why? Do you need something from Mr. Hampton?” Sidney asked.
“Of course I do!” Failing to catch the sarcasm in Sidney’s tone, Daisy blurted, “Hurry up and tell me. Where is he?”
Sidney’s smile remained, but the warmth on his face faded, reced by a subtle chill<b>. </b>
Molly caught up just in me. Seeing the situation, she stomped her foot in frustration and went forward to pull her sister back. “I’m so sorry. My sister was just trying to find Tiffany. She didn’t mean anything else,” apologized Molly.
She tried her best to smooth things over, but Daisy refused to cooperate. Shrugging off Molly’s hand, she snapped, “Why are you so nosy? Leave me alone!”
As the two bickered, Sidney turned and walked away. Without even ncing back, he ordered his staff, “Keep an eye on them. If they cause any trouble, throw them out.”
“Understood!” The staff nodded immediately.
Daisy tried to chase after him, but the staff blocked her path. “Miss, please don’t wander around. Otherwise, we’ll have to ask you to leave,” one of them said politely, though the tone left no room for argument.
Daisy red at them and yelled, “I’m looking for my cousin! Do you know who she is? She’s Mrs. Hampton, your boss’s wife! How dare you stop me? Get out of my way!”
Daisy attempted to barge through, but Molly firmly grabbed her arm and dragged her back. “Enough! Stop embarrassing Tiffany. Stay in the main hall. If you act out again, I’ll tell Dad!”
Their father was known for his harsh discipline. A singleint to him would inevitably lead to strict punishment.
That was the only way to keep Daisy in check.
“You…” Daisy sneered and said, “Fine, you win this time.”
Still, she thought to herself, ‘Even if I don’t get the chance now, as long as I wait, there’ll be a way to see him. Just wait and
see!‘
The sisters returned to the main hall. Seeing Daisy settle down and seemingly give up on her earlier antics, Molly finally breathed a sigh of relief.
More guests poured into the venue.
This extravagant wedding costing millions of dors attracted countless attendees. Even those without invitations attempted to sneak in, but the Hampton family’s security team stopped every one of them at the entrance.
To ensure everyone’s safety and the wedding’s smooth progress, even invited guests <b>were </b>subject to rigorous checks, including facial and fingerprint recognition.
While skilled impersonators might bypass facial scans, fingerprints were much harder to fake, making the process incredibly secure.
Though the guests were all people of wealth or status, they didn’t mind the security protocols. After all, the bridegroom of the wedding was Richard, and his name alonemanded respect.
From a distance, another car approached the hotel.
A security guard stepped forward to stop it. “Hi, may I see your invitation?”
“I don’t have one,” Morwen said as she removed her sunsses, revealing a stunningly made–up face. She looked at the guard arrogantly and asked, “Do you not know who I am? Do I still need an invitation?”
“I’m sorry,” the guard replied with an expressionless face. “No matter who you are, without an invitation, you cannot get in.” As he spoke, he gestured to the other guards behind him. Several stepped forward immediately, prepared to escort Morwen off the premises.
“How dare you!” Morwen’s face turned livid with rage. She was used to her life being smooth under the prestigious title of the Azure Sea Royal Family Saintess and had faced such humiliation.
She immediately decided to force her way through. mming on the gas pedal, she ignored the possibility of hitting anyone and drove straight toward the hotel.
The guards quickly stepped aside.
Morwen smirked in satisfaction. But her smile froze in an instant.
The gate didn’t open, and barriers rose from the ground. As she sped forward, the car crashed into one of the barriers with a loud bang. Her head mmed against the steering wheel, and she saw stars.
She didn’t expect those people to do that to her.
When Morwen stumbled out of the car, her regalposure was long gone. Her hair was disheveled and her face was deathly pale, but her tone grew even harsher. “You reckless fools! Just wait! Once I see Mr. Hampton, I’ll have your heads for this.”
The guards stared at her without a flicker of emotion. Unmoved, they grabbed her by both arms and unceremoniously tossed her onto the main road outside the hotel.
In the midst of the busy foot traffic, a photographer recording thevish wedding inadvertently captured the embarrassing moment of Morwen being thrown out.
It was utter humiliation.
Seething with fury, Morwen turned to re at the guards, but they remained unfazed. Calmly and efficiently, they even shoved her wrecked car aside, as if to warn her not to cause trouble there.
Morwen clenched her fists tightly. She had spent the entire morning dressing up, ensuring every detail was wless so she could make any man’s heart race the moment they saw her.
With the love poison in y, she had no doubt Richard would fall for her instantly.
She had nned to show up right as the wedding was about to begin and ruin it. Once Richard left with her, Tiffany would fall from grace and be aughingstock for everyone. Text ? owned by N?velDrama.Org.
Just imagining the scene brought her joy. But no matter how carefully she had calcted everything, she had overlooked the very first step.
She couldn’t even get into the hotel, let alone make Richard <b>see </b><b>her</b>. Without that, the love poison couldn’t evene into
y.
But she wouldn’t give up easily.
Morwen thought for a moment and decided to call Keh.
He picked up quickly. “What is it?”
“I can’t get into the hotel,” Morwen said, her face dark with embarrassment.
Keh paused on the other end of the line, not expecting this oue.
Still, the two of them had a partnership, and for the sake of their shared interests, he couldn’t sit back and do nothing.
Keh said, “Give me five minutes. I’ll be right there.”
“Alright.” Morwen hung up the phone and let out a small sigh of relief.
Five minutester, the roar of a sports car grew louder as it approached. Keh had arrived.
Morwen immediately stood up and waved. “I’m here!”
The car stopped, and Keh nced at her with a frown and said, “Get in.”
Under such circumstances, he didn’t want anyone to see him with Morwen. If Tiffany caught wind of it, with her sharp instincts, she might figure something out.
But since Morwen was useless on her own, he had no choice but to take this risk.