Chapter 979
Ian deleted his social media account after dating Irene. She gave him the money to become a gallery artist and
invested a lot of cash to make him a young painter.
People from the circle knew that Ian was a waiter at Sapphire Clubhouse, but no one ever mentioned it, mainly
because they could not afford to offend Irene. However, Keegan was not afraid. He could not stand Molly slandering
Stella, so he exposed her family's secrets.
Molly immediately felt embarrassed after that. Seeing Marshall had no intention to speak up for her, Molly gritted
her teeth and argued, "That's not the same thing. Ian graduated from the Silver Academy of Fine Arts. He only
worked at Sapphire Clubhouse to earn extra pocket money."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtKeegan swirled his glass and said, "Do you have any idea how much the waiters at Sapphire Clubhouse get paid?
You're a regular. I'm sure you can see why those people work there. Do you really think he was there to earn some
pocket money? You're such a liar that you're starting to believe your own lies."
Everyone was shocked. Although Keegan was rude at times, he was rarely this harsh. 'Did he have too much to
drink?' they thought.
Only Vermont knew what was going on. He coughed and tried to smooth things over, "Don't mind him. He's had too
much to drink. Come, sit."
Molly suppressed her frustration and sat down next to Marshall with a sullen face. Her expression was extremely
ugly after being confronted by Keegan. She did not even want to attend Duncan's wedding in the first place.
Someone posted a group picture, and Aurora saw Marshall with his new girlfriend. When Aurora called her to ask
about it, Irene overheard their conversation and asked Molly to attend the wedding.
The Moore family had tried to set Marshall up with several women after he returned to Rivera. However, he always
used his work as an excuse to reject them. Unsurprisingly, the Moores wanted to know more about his new
girlfriend, who popped up out of nowhere.
Molly was not happy since she was forced to be there. But, looking at the woman, she was even more upset
because of what Keegan said. 'She doesn't even look good.'
"Which school do you teach at?" Molly casually asked.
"St. Louis High School," Stella replied.
Molly glanced at her and continued, "Coincidentally, I have a friend who works there. His name is Joshua Flynn. He's
a rather well-known homeroom teacher. Do you know him?"
"No, I don't. Are you sure he works there? I don't recall a Joshua Flynn in our school."
Molly gauged her expression and said, "Oh. It must be St. Lucy's High School, then."
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'Do you actually think I'd choose a school on random? Hah,'
Stella snorted to herself. 'A few children from the orphanage go to St. Louis High School. I've attended several
parentteacher meetings in place of Shelly. I know the teachers there. I won't fall for your trick.'
"Since you're a music teacher, Ms. Thompson, why don't you perform a piece for everyone here at the wedding? I
would like to see what my cousin-in-law is capable of," Molly added.
Marshall frowned. "Enough, Molly. Stop with all the nonsense. We're here to celebrate Duncan's marriage."
"How is it nonsense? I'm giving your girlfriend a chance to show off her talents," Molly pursed her lips and said in a
low voice.
"You-"
Stella tugged on Marshall's sleeve, signaling him to let it go. She knew that Molly would come up with other ways to
provoke her if she did not comply with her wishes, but Stella was not afraid.