Chapter 91
William leaving wasnโt a bad thing, Rachel told herself. At least she wouldnโt need to share a bed with himโthat would only disgust her.
She slept pretty well that night.
After waking up, Rachel wasnโt surprised to see that the other side of the bed was empty. She got out of bed and made herself a simple breakfast before getting started on her resignation letter.
At ten oโclock, William texted her.
[Iโm sorry, Rachel. Samanthaโs fever was too high. I sent her to the hospital, and that took us quite a while.]
Rachel smiled, her eyes hollow.
She replied in her usual magnanimous and forgiving stance:
[Itโs fine. It must be tough on her, having to take on the burden of caring for her sick mother while sheโs still so young.]
William texted her a sad face emoji, followed by, [Iโm glad youโre not mad.]
Rachel didnโt reply to that. She found it rather hilariousโwas it important at all to William whether she was mad or not?
She put her phone down and continued working on her resignation letter before sending it to the shareholders via email. She was involved in many projects and was also Williamโs wife, which made her different from an ordinary employee. Thus, her resignation was a slightly trickier matter.
At seven in the evening, Rachel put on some light makeup and a light yellow gauze tube dress. She gathered her hair up in a simple and elegant claw clip. A pair of rose gold hoop earrings completed her clean, sharp look.
It was simple and not too much, giving her a refreshing feel. Rachel was beautiful to begin with, and the light touch of makeup accentuated her already striking features.
In a bid to minimize interactions with Yvette as much as possible, Rachel agreed to meet her at the entrance of the hotel. Otherwise, they might just end up fighting all the way.
When Rachel arrived, she saw Yvette stepping out of a car that Rachel could recognize even with her eyes closed. Shawn, the Lloyd family chauffeur, was at the wheel. He always used to fetch her everywhere in that car.
Yvette stepped out of the car elegantly, donning a champagne feather cocktail dress and the latest necklace with an exorbitant price tag. She also had on a bracelet and a ringโshe was putting on as many accessories as her body could wear.
A thought suddenly came to Rachelโs mind.
The more one lacked something, the more one would try to appear to have it.
That was exactly the case with Yvette.
However, the way she dressed had nothing to do with Rachel, who was here just to play the role of a matchmaker.
Yvetteโs makeup was impeccable, clearly from the hand of a top-notch makeup artist. She had spent the entire afternoon dolling herself up just for this banquet.
She wanted Rachel to see that she was in no way inferior to her, and that Rachel wasnโt the only one worthy of being the daughter of the Lloyd family.
Yvette held up the hem of her dress and walked haughtily toward Rachel.
โDoesnโt my dress look fabulous? Iโm telling you, it costs a ton of money! Dad chose it specially for me.โ
Rachel hummed indifferently. โHope your outfit catches Mr. Huntโs eyes, or itโd all be in vain.โ
Yvetteโs face changed at Rachelโs words. โWhat do you mean by that? Would you be fancy instead, you deaf woman?โ
Rachelโs lips curled in disdain as she looked icily at Yvette. โIf you were deaf, you might not even be able to lip-read. At the very least, I know what people are saying.โ
Yvetteโs face flushed with anger.
โYouโฆโ
โStill having designs on me?โ
A man bumped into Rachel from behind, his voice low and familiar.