"Elaine Lindell, are you mute?"
"Vivian didn't do anything. I'm the one who wants to break the engagement."
"Apologize to her for her injury, and I'll let this go."
I looked at Gabriel, my lips twitching.
I must have been stupid,
to always believe he was smart.
"Are the elders inside?"
I turned to ask a passing waiter.
I walked gracefully toward the inner room.
Gabriel followed closely:
"What are you planning to do?"
"Going to tattle?"
I ignored him.
All the way to the door, Gabriel kept following me:
"Elaine, don't think that being the Lindells' daughter entitles you to be engaged to me."
"I've already promised to marry Vivian. I can't possibly marry you."
I turned back to look at Gabriel.
As he said, he was born privileged.
His life had been too smooth.
He had no idea what a capable wife would mean for him.
Perhaps my gaze was too cold. Gabriel was stunned for a moment.
Just then, someone at the door said, "Elaine, what's going on with you two, joined at the hip?"
The room was full of guests.
I bowed forward: "Mr. Koster, Sr., today is my birthday. I'd like to make a wish."
"Gabriel and Miss White are in love. I envy them."
"I don't want to ruin their relationship."
"Mr. Koster, I want to break off my engagement with Gabriel..."
The room instantly fell silent.