Chapter 200 Wendy's thoughts

Seeing that Sarah didn't text back, Jason typed on the keyboard and sent a message with all kinds of complicated emotions, "After this matter is settled, I won't disturb you anymore if you still don't like me." He had figured it out these days.

Whether he liked her or not, or whether he regretted what had happened before, he shouldn't have bothered her as long as she really didn't like him.

Looking at his message, Sarah finally replied, "okay."

Jason didn't know how to describe his feelings when he saw this.

Sometimes he doubted whether Sarah had loved him or not. If she had, why had she been so calm and indifferent since the divorce?

It seemed that she had never been sad.

Two days later.

As usual, he sent flowers to Sarah, and she also asked her assistant to throw them away.

Jenny just told that person that Jason was chasing her, didn't mention that she also liked Jason. So, she didn't have to act, and just reacted to it as usual.

In a twinkling of an eye.

Three days had passed.

It was time for the party Grandpa Yeats asked her to go.

Sarah didn't dress up much. She just wore the same clothes as usual. Her hair fell over her shoulders, revealing her smooth and full forehead.

The party began at four o'clock in the afternoon. After finishing her work, she took the driver's car there. The driver was specially arranged by Grandpa Yeats for her, afraid that she would not go. When she arrived, there was no sensation.

There were all kinds of places in the party, including food, drinking, and entertaining areas.

She glanced around and saw about more than 10 people, half men and half women, each of whom was talking with their partners.

She found a corner that no one would notice her and sat down to wait for the end of the party.

But she didn't expect that Wendy would also come.

She just sat down for a while, and then heard Wendy called her in an annoying tone, "Sister Sarah, why didn't you tell me that you were here? I've been looking for you for a long time."

Sarah opened her eyes and saw Wendy standing in front of her in a beautiful dress and with exquisite makeup.

"Let's go there," said Wendy, who seemed very friendly, but her eyes were full of schemes. "All people that Grandpa Yeats introduced to you are all over there."

"Let go of me." Sarah looked at her arm that was held by Wendy.

Hearing that, Wendy was paused. She glanced that someone had surrounded her and said sadly, "I just thought you were bored alone, so I wanted to take you there to have fun. I didn't mean anything else." "Who is she? Why haven't I seen her before?"

"Did she sneak in?"

"Wendy, do you know her?"

Everyone said one after another.

It was said that in the past two years, because of Mr. Yeats, Wendy had made friends with many ladies and celebrities, even more than Sarah.

Sarah didn't know anyone else except Jacob and her friends.

She really didn't like being social and she really didn't need it.

"Yes, I know her. Grandpa Yeats asked her to come," Wendy explained. "But she doesn't like such occasions. It's her first time to come here." People just realized Wendy's implied meaning.

They all thought that Sarah went here to hook up parodies and asked Wendy's grandfather to let her in.

Now people in this circle just thought that Grandpa Yeats was Wendy's grandfather.

"If you don't like it, then don't come. Don't put on airs here."

"Leave her alone. Let's go and have fun."

"But Grandpa asked me to take good care of her. If I leave, Grandpa will blame me later." Wendy pretended to be innocent.

Others didn't know much about Sarah, so they said for Wendy, "If Grandpa Yeats blames you, just tell me. We'll speak for you." "Exactly!"

"It doesn't matter. Let's go."

They then all left with Wendy.

If it was on other occasions, Sarah might not care. After all, whatever others said had nothing to do with her.

But it was different. Although she had never made friends with these ladies, she knew something about them. Except Wendy, people who came here today all had a strong family background. She didn't care about her own reputation, but she had to think about Rita.

This was the first time she had appeared in this circle. Once Wendy ruined her reputation, people would exaggerate what happened later.

At that time, even if her identity was revealed, people would only think that Rita had a sister with a bad temper or character.

But before she could say something,

another surprised voice suddenly appeared, "Sarah?"

Sarah was confused.

What a day!

Why did she meet two people who knew her here?

"It's really you." Cindy walked over and said, "I thought I was wrong. Why are you here?"

Her words drew the attention of onlookers.

Cindy was one of the ladies the Thomson Group. Everyone was familiar with her and knew her identity. Now seeing that she was so friendly to a stranger, people were all confused.

"Cindy, who's this?"

"You know her too?"

People around began to hesitate.

Compared with Wendy, they were more familiar with Cindy, who had been in the circle since childhood.

Cindy was the second lady of the Thomson Group, but Wendy was just an outsider before and came into this circle accidentally. No one knew if she would have anything to do with the Yeats Group later. "I forgot to introduce myself." Finally, Sarah said with an indifferent expression on her face, "Sarah Yeats, Yeats Group."

Upon hearing this,

everyone was stunned.

They were all thinking about what she had just said. It meant that she was the real lady of the Yeats Group.

But isn't there only one lady in the Yeats Group? She was Rita Yeats.

"Are you Rita's sister?" A girl asked tentatively. She was a very cute girl standing not far away from Sarah.

"Yes," said Sarah lightly

The cute girl was stunned.

The lovely girl had a good relationship with Rita. She walked over with a smile and said, "I'm Nancy and Rita's my good friend. I've heard that she has a sister. I thought she was talking about her cousin." It meant that Sarah was the real lady of the Yeats Group since she used the title of the Yeats Group to introduce herself.

After hearing this,

those who had gossiped Sarah immediately came over and flattered.

That's the way it was in this circle. People, except friends, would only talk to those having powerful backgrounds. If you had powerful backgrounds, even if you ignored them, there would be many people flattering you.

Just a self-introduction changed the situation.

Wendy looked at people who had been with her before, all surrounded Sarah, and clenched her fists angrily.

Sarah didn't like to deal with such a situation, but she had to embarrass Wendy to fight back. She said "Ms. Black, next time when you are outside, don't spread Grandpa's words casually, or you will call him Grandpa Yeats not just Grandpa."

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