"Abigail being a heavy drinker is not the reason for you to bully her together. I may not say anything, but that doesn't mean I know nothing.
"Do you really treat me as your friend when you bullied my friend like this?"
Taylor was clear-headed and logical. "Let me make this clear. I won't tolerate any nonsense, and I'm definitely not someone to be taken advantage of. We can still be friends if you want, otherwise, we can part ways."
This was the first time Abigail saw Taylor being so serious, and she couldn't help taking another look at him.
Caroline and the others were speechless and embarrassed to face him, so they could only leave unhappily.
…
Chandler and Helen were visiting an art exhibition.
A while after they entered, they saw Germaine walking over arm in arm with Jenson. Upon seeing them, Jenson immediately let go of her and stepped forward. "Chandler, Helen, why are you here?"
"Why can't we be here?" Helen smiled mischievously and kept signaling Chandler with her eyes.
Chandler smiled knowingly and teased, "So you have finally caught on."
"What are you talking about? She is my business partner. There are other guests here too; you just didn't see them," Jenson said nervously.
Chandler deliberately teased him, "Trying to cover up, huh? You don't have to say more. We both understand."
Jenson was flustered. "Helen, can you stop Chandler?"
Many critics had gathered nearby, but most of the reviews were not favorable.
"The magical colors are truly unique, but the perspective of the artist is still somewhat narrow."
"I have the same thought. The composition is too simple, and the bride's expression fails to convey the joy and excitement of getting married, making the piece stray from the theme."
"Indeed. It's a wedding, but the bride and groom as well as the maids are not smiling. Even if the intention is to express the difference between the two families, it shouldn't be so biased."
Germaine focused on the painting and smiled without saying a word when she heard the comments. She looked as if she was the only clear-headed one among the oblivious crowd.
At that moment, a distinctly clear female voice rang out from the side.
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