"So Emmeline," Evelyn said, "I hope you can leave Mr. Abel. So he can start a new relationship and embrace new happiness with me."

Emmeline felt depressed. Maybe Abel thought the same as Evelyn.

It was just that he was too embarrassed to say it.

"It's also good for you," Evelyn explained, "You should be self-aware. Marriage should pay attention to being well-matched. You and Mr. Abel are completely unsuitable."

Emmeline's eyes widened. Why did Evelyn say Abel and I weren't compatible? Is Abel the emperor? Why am I not a good match for him?

"I know you're the daughter of the Louise family," Evelyn continued, "So what? Your family is only a middle-class family, and I heard your family is getting worse. Your situation doesn't match Mr. Abel, so you'd better quit."

Emmeline did not answer Evelyn.

"A man like Mr. Abel is only worthy of a woman from a wealthy family."

"A woman like you?" Emmeline asked.

"That's right," Evelyn said proudly, "The Ryker family is the richest man in Struyria, while the Murphy family is the richest in Altney. Only such two families are worthy of marriage and can be called a good match."

"You're so narcissistic." Emmeline sneered. "According to what you're saying, the daughter of Osea is equivalent to a princess of a country. Isn't she also worthy of Abel?"


"You're right, but you're not that lucky woman!"

"That's wrong." Abel's voice suddenly came from behind. "Ms. Evelyn, Emma is the lucky woman you mentioned."

"Mr. Abel?" Evelyn looked back. "Don't joke with me. How could Emmeline be the princess of Osea?"

"Ms. Evelyn." Abel smiled modestly. "You're going to be disappointed."

"What did you say?" Evelyn did not seem to understand. "Mr. Abel, are you saying that Emmeline is the princess of Osea?"

"Yes," Abel said, "Emma is the princess in Osea and the boss of the Adelmar Group in Struyria. She also has a mysterious identity, which is..."

"Abel," Emmeline interrupted, "Forget it, don't tell her that."

Evelyn sneered. "Mr. Abel, you really like joking. Look, Emmeline is embarrassed."

"You're right," Emmeline said, "Abel was joking. I'm only the daughter of the Louise family, not as good as you."

"Of course." Evelyn smiled smugly. "You're good to be self-aware."

"I don't care who Emma is." Abel hugged Emmeline. "I just know that Emma is my woman."

"Mr. Abel..." Evelyn turned pale.

"I don't know what you said to Emma," Abel said, "But Emma is the mother of my children. I won't allow anyone to vilify her. It has nothing to do with whether I love her."

Evelyn pursed her lips.

"Ms. Evelyn, please speak respectfully to Emma in the future, or I won't let you go!"

"Mr. Abel..."

"Let's go." Abel brought Emmeline away and left Evelyn alone.

After Evelyn lost sight of them, Emmeline pushed Abel away.
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