Chapter 11

Upon seeing her startled, the man smiled happily and let out a puff of smoke. As if he thought that shehad not suffered enough, he continued to rub salt on her wounds. “You’re not afraid of death, but youfeel humiliated over a small matter? Also, you better watch your mouth. If you dare to speak nonsense,I have a thousand ways to punish you. Consider yourself warned.” Leah stared blankly at his back ashe left the room. She could no longer hold her tears back and they fell one after another. Even if shedid not want to attend the banquet, she would be taken there by force three days later. Leah stoodblankly in the corner of the banquet. There was a constant stream of laughter and joy around her, butshe was the only one who did not fit in. “Hey everyone, the bride and groom are here!” No one knewwho shouted. All of them looked toward the entrance and saw Molly enter holding Han’s arm. It wasjust an engagement banquet, but it felt like a wedding reception. Leah’s eyes were fixed on thehandsome man in fancy clothes. Han noticed that Leah was standing there for a long time, so helooked her in the eye. Leah turned away as soon as their eyes met. She did not want anyone to knowabout her presence, but she could not replace any peace. “Ms. Murray!” Molly walked toward her quickly,dragging Leah under the spotlight. “Are you feeling better now? Thank you for attending myengagement banquet.” There was an unfamiliar face, which attracted quite some attention. Soon, acelebrity asked, “Who is she?” Molly smiled. “This is Ms. Leah Murray. I met her in the psychiatrichospital.” When everyone heard that she was from a psychiatric hospital, they assumed that Leah wasmentally ill. Leah noticed that everyone looked at her with contempt. A celebrity sneered, “Ms. Lamere,what were you doing in that wretched place? How unlucky.” Molly smiled embarrassedly. “I’m ashamedto say, I heard some rumors, so I went there out of curiosity. Turns out it was a misunderstanding.” Shemade it as though she was talking about something that was not a big deal. However, everyoneunderstood the implications behind those words. “Oh, so she’s that delusional lunatic.” “Why would youwant to be friends with that low-life? It’s disgusting.” “Yeah, she shouldn’t have come. The disgustingcreature had soiled the place.” Leah was expressionless the whole time while the others mocked andpointed at her. Leah knew that she would have a hard time that day. Molly had always been rude to her,so what kindness did she expect from her to be invited to attend her banquet? However, what madeher feel bad was not Molly at all. After all, Molly was insignificant to her. Han was the one who made

Leah feel bad. Han knew very well that this was a feast for the family, yet he deliberately asked her tobe humiliated. Han had been indifferent and turned a blind eye to her humiliation on that occasion. Hewatched her being mocked by people and did not even have the slightest change in his expression.

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