Chapter 1051
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1051
Their hostility meant nothing to her because she was busy savoring the fine food and liquor.
Queenie's face was contorted with anger, and Julie's expression was not much better either.
After a while, she tried to implore Queenie again, âForget about it. She must have come here with Johnâs permission.â
What she was really trying to say was that there was no point chasing Sherry out since she was not going to budge anytime
soon.
Upon hearing this, not only did Queenie abandon her plans to chase her out, but she was also further enraged.
This woman was always trying to lay claim to her brother. It was despicable for her to attend a party that was specially held by
her mother to help him find a partner for marriage. She was even refusing to leave. What an insult!
âSherry, you disgusting wench, go back to that dirty club you own and stop dragging your filth in here!â That rude remark was
followed by her grabbing a glass of wine and splashing it on Sherryâs face.
Splash!
Caught completely unprepared , Sherry was drenched in wine. She frowned deeply and seemed to be holding in her rage. In an
instant, the venue fell silent. Everyone was struck by disbelief to hear how Queenie insulted Sherry and even more so when they
saw how Queenie attacked her. A lot of them felt a sense of vindication when they saw how the wretched woman was punished.
Meanwhile, on a balcony near the garden that was several meters high in the air and covered behind the shade of trees, John
stood by the railing with a pair of binoculars in his hand. He had witnessed everything from the beginning to the end.
Even from this distance, he could hear everything Queenie said to Sherry, word for word. A frown immediately formed across his
handsome face when he observed how Queenie humiliated Sherry.
His assistant Peter asked cautiously, âSir, do you want to head over?â
Although he was not sure what was happening over there, he could hear Queenie scolding Sherry as well.
If they did not head over there to pull Sherry out of the situation, it was likely to get worse from there on.
John did not elicit an answer and instead asked, âAre the Fowlers here yet?â
Peter informed dutifully, âTheyâre here. | saw Madam Fowler with Shannon Fowler about ten minutes ago when | was coming in
here.â
John smirked.
Peter carefully probed again, âSir, are you planning to head over?â
âNo need to rush. Let's see how this clown fest ends.â
Peter had nothing to add to that.
In the garden, Sherry felt a sudden chill seeping all through her body due to a combination of the chilly wind and the cold wine
seeping down her neck and into her dress.
She raised a hand and wiped the wine off her face before turning to Queenie and heckling, âI didnât catch that. Do you mind
repeating that?â A sharp gleam of ice surfaced in her eyes despite the scorching sun basking them with its warm glow.
Queenie scowled and erupted after a few seconds of silence, âWhat makes you think I'll do that? It's none of my business that
you can't hear!â
Julie stayed silent, and so did everyone else watching this scene unfold.
Sherry sneered dryly before she promptly turned and headed toward the restroom. She had only taken several steps when two
familiar figures came into her view.
She had no idea when they got here. The pair were walking side by side, and there seemed to be a protective ring around them
separating them from the rest of the crowd. They stood several meters away from Sherry. One was her mother, Janine Fowler,
and the other was her sister with whom she shared no blood relations with, and yet was much more loved than she ever was,
Shannon Fowler.
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