Chapter 623:
As soon as Belinda returned to the banquet hall, Bethany slid next to her and whispered, “What did that
Davidson woman want with you?”
“She toldto stay away from her brother,” Belinda replied calmly. “Apparently, a divorced woman like me
doesn’t deserve her brother.”
Bethany rolled her eyes. “Seriously? She made it sound like you were chasing after her brother! How ridiculous!
Does she think her brother is so perfect or something?”
Belinda just smiled. “It's understandable. After all, | am a divorcee and don’t have a decent background. When
all is said and done, | really am not worthy to be with her brother.”
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Besides, | did go on a date with Devin before, so | can’t really blhis sister for being concerned.”
Bethany said, “So what if you're divorced? You're still quite the catch now, Belinda.”
Belinda chuckled softly and didn’t say anything more.
Halfway through the banquet, Bethany excused herself to the bathroom. But twenty minutes passed, and
Bethany still didn’t return.
Belinda started to feel worried. She was contemplating whether to go look for Bethany when a waiter walked up
to her.
“Excuse me, are you Miss Belinda Wright?” he inquired politely.
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“Yes, | am,” Belinda nodded.
“Are you acquainted with Miss Bethany Yates?” the waiter asked.
Belinda was startled by this. “Did something happen to Bethany?”
“Well, Miss Yates accidentally got her dress wet while she was in the restroom. She’s now in the lounge, and she
askedto cand fetch you. She was hoping you could go there and help her,” the waiter replied.
“I see. All right, please lead the way,” Belinda said without a second’s hesitation.
The waiter then led the way. It was too quick for Belinda to notice, but the waiter’s lips curled into a cunning
smile for a moment.
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Belinda quickened her steps, thinking of Bethany.
Another twenty minutes passed, and Bethany was finally back in the banquet hall. She scanned the crowd in
search of Belinda.
When she didn’t see Belinda anywhere, she called out to Johnson, “Johnson, have you seen Belinda?”
Her voice was loud enough that several people turned to look at her.
Johnson replied, “I don’t think | have.”
“That's strange,” Bethany murmured with a frown. “Where could she have gone?”
Just then, a waiter spoke up. “I saw Miss Wright heading toward the lounge earlier. She seemed a little unwell at
the time.”