Chapter 484: Chapter 484
Quite a few people’s gazes fell upon Faye Sterling, then they began to whisper gleefully.
"Wasn’t it said last time that President Faulkner gave Faye Sterling a ring? Also said they were getting married."
"Yeah, now President Faulkner is helping Eleanor Sterling. Do you guys think maybe Faye Sterling has been dumped by President Faulkner?"
"Hahaha, isn’t this obvious? Faye Sterling has been dumped."
Listening to the mockery all around, Faye Sterling’s face turned ugly, feeling as if she’d been slapped.
Alaric Faulkner gave her a ring, but he took it back, saying he would give her a more fitting one.
But until now, she still hasn’t received a new ring.
Faye Sterling remembered, that day Eleanor Sterling looked at her disdainfully, then coldly said that the ring wasn’t meant for her because the size wasn’t even right.
Suddenly, Faye Sterling had an absurd and fearful thought.
Could it be... Alaric Faulkner is just using her to provoke Eleanor Sterling, and the ring was originally meant for Eleanor Sterling?
Faye Sterling felt as if a cold splash of water had drenched her from head to toe.
Why is Alaric Faulkner so obsessed with Eleanor Sterling?
Clearly, there are so many problems between them.
Eleanor Sterling’s son was even taken by her, yet Alaric Faulkner is still circling back to be with Eleanor Sterling again.
Over there, Alaric Faulkner nodded at Zion Sheffield and said solemnly, "Thanks for your trouble."
Zion Sheffield smiled and said, "No worries, just lending a hand."
A while ago, Eleanor Sterling was in the hospital taking care of Estelle Sterling, and had become acquainted with Zion Sheffield, who had quite a strong impression of her.
After speaking, Alaric Faulkner walked over to Eleanor Sterling.
Eleanor Sterling had heard the conversation between Zion Sheffield and Alaric Faulkner just now, indeed Alaric Faulkner offered help.
She was somewhat puzzled and wanted to ask Alaric Faulkner, wanting to know what exactly he said to Brian Zane, hopefully, her identity hasn’t been exposed?
Eleanor Sterling reached out and tugged at Alaric Faulkner, saying, "Come over here with me for a moment."
Alaric Faulkner’s lips curved into a smile, his expression joyful, adding an indescribable allure to his handsome visage.
Was Eleanor Sterling too moved and wanted to thank him privately?
Wondering how Eleanor Sterling would express her gratitude?
The two of them left together, Giselle Keating watched their backs, her fingers clenched into fists, nails digging deeply into her palms.
She couldn’t believe that the man, in her impression, high and noble with indifference, would help a woman.
He was supposed to disregard anyone, devoted only to her!
Just because she knew Alaric Faulkner was cold-hearted, she didn’t fear him falling for someone else and had always urged her brothers to let her come to Aethelgard.
But now it seems she might have been a step too late.
Silas Hawthorne’s dark eyes unintentionally glanced at the disheartened Giselle Keating, then at Faye Sterling. ᴛhis chapter is ᴜpdated by novel⁂fire.net
His gaze darkened, his lips showing a trace of an amused smile.
Perhaps he doesn’t need to do anything, and someone will become a stumbling block between Alaric Faulkner and Eleanor Sterling. By then, Eleanor Sterling might just come to him willingly.
Giselle Keating stood, her face grim. At this moment, Faye Sterling came up to her and said quietly, "Miss Keating, I am Faye Sterling who invited you over."
She slightly restrained herself, looking at her with an arrogant demeanor, "Hmm."
"Miss Keating, let me take you out for a meal. I have some things about Eleanor Sterling to tell you."
Originally, Giselle Keating carried a natural pride of looking down on others, not planning to pay attention to Faye Sterling.
There are too many people trying to curry favor with her, she can’t possibly pay attention to every single one.
However, hearing about Eleanor Sterling, suddenly she became interested.
Giselle Keating said, "Alright, you don’t need to treat me; I’ll treat you to a meal."
She is curious to see what kind of woman Eleanor Sterling is, to be valued so by Alaric Faulkner!