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Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
Chapter 10 Various doubts surrounded her as he called his assistant: âFind Jean Collinsâ whereabouts in Y City as soon as possible, or you wonât need to come back.â
At the art exhibition, only Winni lingered in front of painting after painting, discussing her insights, while Berton frowned, preoccupied with his own thoughts.
Noticing Bertonâs mood, Winni asked with concern, âBerton, whatâs wrong?â
âNothing, just busy with work.â
He hadnât realized when he started being less than honest with Winni.
Winni didnât expose his excuse.
Though she felt displeased, she knew from Joy that her biggest obstacle had left. Now, all that remained was to win over Berton, which would be a piece of cake for her.
âLetâs head back then.â
At Winniâs home, she invited Berton in for tea, her intentions clear.
As Winni wrapped her arms around Berton from behind, pressing herself against his broad back, she thought her tenderness would be irresistible, especially considering he was the lover she had nearly lost her life over after leaving.
But Bertonâs reaction was unexpected.
What awaited her was not warmth but a direct, merciless rejection that disregarded her dignity.
âWinni, youâve had too much to drink.â
He pushed her away, unable to muster any interest in her voluptuous figure or her enticing invitation.
Berton didnât understand why, but being close to the person he had longed for made him feel somewhat repulsed, his body instinctively rejecting the contact.
This action displeased Winni, and she lost her composure: âBerton, donât go too far! Just because that deaf girl is gone, do you really have to treat me like this?â
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Chapter 10 Hearing Winni refer to Jean as a âdeaf girlâ shocked and angered Berton. The memory of his gentle, understanding âwhite moonlightâ made her insults even more intolerable.
Had Winni always looked down on Jean in her heart, leading her to insult her so casually?
Jean had lost her hearing to save his life, a life that had almost cost him everything due to Winniâs departure.
Berton stood up, angrily rebuking, âWinni, how could you become like this? Youâve truly disappointed me!â
He stormed out, slamming the door behind him, startling Winni.
Confused, Winni couldnât understand why Berton would treat her this way because of that deaf girl, especially when he had always been so compliant with her!
Frustrated, Berton headed straight to a bar, downing bottle after bottle.
Old friends greeted him with congratulations:
âI heard from Joy that youâve dissolved your engagement with that deaf girl. Congratulations! Grandpa must be confused; how could that deaf girl ever be worthy of you?â
Hearing his friends refer to Jean as a âdeaf girlâ finally struck a nerve, and the term grated on him. He suddenly realizedâhad Jean felt this way during her recovery?
It turned out everyone around him treated Jean like this, and he had never stopped it.
Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
ï¤Substitute 79 Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert)
ï¤Chapter 420 Congratulations? What was there to celebrate?
Even with Winni back in the country, he hadnât entertained that thought.
Unable to control his fists, he swung at one of his friends: âDonât you dare call her that!â
The person he hit was bewildered, blood trickling from his mouth. How had he managed to provoke Berton, who had always been so gentle?
âHave you lost your mind?â
Ultimately, though, his friend had to swallow his pride, knowing Bertonâs power and status.
Days passed, and Jean remained unreachable. Berton mobilized his connections, turning Y City upside down.
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Chapter 10 Even expanding the search nationwide yielded no results; it was as if she had vanished from the earth.
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