Chapter 694
Marrying
Marrying The Supposed Gold Digger
Chapter 694
Julian couldnât help but frown. Although he prided himself on his good manners, he found it hard to resist the urge to curse
Vivian, believing she was in the right, basked in her own satisfaction. She mocked, âYouâve managed to cozy up to a rich woman and spared yourself two decades of struggle, but it doesnât change the fact that youâre still a pathetic loser!â
Linda, seething with anger at Vivianâs harsh words, was about to retort on Julianâs behalf, but he stopped her. âLetâs go. Donât w your time on her. I donât want to argue with her.â
Creating a scene in public could harm the brandâs image. Julian refused to engage in a verbal sparring match, which Vivian interpreted as fear, making her even more arrogant.
Vivian continued with her insults. âPeople like you donât belong in a place like this, If you want to get in, youâd better beg me. Without an invitation, youâd never get through the door. Donât think that just because youâve latched onto a rich woman you can do whatever you want. You should stay where you belong!â Vivian took great pleasure in belittling Julian, convinced that no matter what, he would never match up to them. âCrossing class boundaries isnât easy. Even if he had attached himself to a wealthy woman, he couldnât compare in terms of mentality and family background,â she thought disdainfully.
Julian couldnât fathom where she drew her sense of superiority from, always deriding him at any chance. He smiled wryly and pulled out the invitation letter, handing it to the waiter. When Vivian saw the invitation, her mouth fell open in shock.
Linda, standing by, said, âWe have an invitation, so we donât need you to let us in. Not everyone is as distasteful as you!â
Vivian was enraged and wanted to lash out further, but Julian silenced her with a look. Realizing that she hadnât seen Matthew yet, she exclaimed, âStop him, the invitation letter isnât his. Itâs Matthewâs!â
âJulian, youâre indeed a useless man! All you do is rely on others. I made the right choice not to marry Katherine to you!â
Listening to Vivianâs onslaught of vicious remarks toward Julian, Linda finally understood, Katherine, whom the woman before her was referring to, was Katherine Santos, the woman Julian used to like.
Seeing the contemptuous look on Vivianâs face, as if Julian was merely a man who climbed the social ladder by clinging to wealthy women, Linda was furious. She
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stepped protectively in front of Julian and retorted, âJulian is a fine man. Youâre just blind. Your family missed out on someone like him and will surely regret it. âAlso, he got in here through his own abilities, not through others. As for you, madam, you dress in luxury but your words lack decency and grace. If you continue like this, I wonât mind making a scene. It will make everyone look bad!â The sudden confrontation made Vivian take a step back in surprise. She didnât expect the strikingly beautiful girl would defend Julian so fiercely. âYouâre hopeless. Keep defending this gigolo, and youâll be the one suffering in the end!â Lindaâs face darkened. âIf you keep this up, Iâll c ecurity.â
Vivian stomped her foot in rage while Julian pulled Linda away. âForget it, letâs not argue with her.â
For Katherineâs sake, he decided to let it go. The more Julian maintained his composure, the angrier Vivian became. At that moment, someone shouted, âMr. Redfield is here!â
Mr. Redfield walked over with a smile, and everyone gathered around. Vivian snorted at Julian and Linda, then quickly greeted, âMr. Redfield!â with an ingratiating tone.
Mr. Redfield gave a slight nod, and Julian stepped forward. Mr. Redfield noticed him but found him unfamiliar. Julian handed him his business card. âMr. Redfield, Iâm Julian. Hereâs my card.â
Mr. Redfield glanced at the card, looked up at Julian, and realized he was the owner of Golden Harvest Group. He smiled broadly and said, âAh, itâs Mr. Warren. Please, come in! Iâve read about your company. The younger generation is truly impressive.â From a small fruit shop to a large company, Mr. Redfield genuinely admired this remarkable young man.
As Julian and Mr. Redfield engaged in friendly conversation, Vivian, observing from behind, furrowed her brow. She couldnât hear their conversation as they were facing away from her, but seeing Julian in such high regard by Mr. Redfield, she sneered. âThis guy is clearly not a good person. Now heâs using his smooth talk to fool you. Donât be deceived by him, Mr. Redfield!â
âMrs. Santos, Iâm afraid you have some misunderstanding about him!â Others, not understanding the context, looked puzzled,
Vivian, finding an outlet for her frustration, continued her tirade. âYou donât know this man. He pursued my daughter relentlessly and was driven away. He refused my money, and I thought he was some gentleman. Turns out, heâs just climbed up the social ladder by finding a rich woman.
âLook at him, pretending to be all high and mighty. Heâs got a rich woman and
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now tries to cozy up to Mr. Redfield, aiming to join the high society!â People around were shocked by the revelation. âI didnât expect him to be such a person!â
âIndeed, young people the lays have so many tricks up their sleeves!â another scoffed.
âMake sure to warn the kids at home to stay away from men like this,â advised someone else sternly.
âHow shameless, trying to use women to rise in status. Donât be tricked, Mr. Redfield,â exclaimed another.
Hearing these comments, Linda grew increasingly displeased and glared at Vivian. Unfazed, Vivian raised her voice intentionally. âSome people think theyâve found a treasure, but they donât even realize theyâve picked up trash.â
Mr. Redfield was ruffled by those comments. âAbsurd. Actually, Mr. Warrenâ¦â
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