Chapter 486: Chapter 486
In the booth of the restaurant, Faye Sterling and Giselle Keating sat facing each other.
"Speak." Giselle Keating looked at Faye Sterling with a cold, unapproachable demeanor.
A trace of displeasure flashed through Faye Sterling’s eyes, but she hid it well.
She hated Giselle Keating’s condescending attitude; she had asked her out to discuss matters, not to flatter her.
Giselle Keating carried an air of nobility and elegance as if everyone else were ants, which was annoying to see. She was merely basking in the glory of her family background.
If she were born into the Keating Family, she could have been more outstanding than Giselle Keating.
Initially, she asked Giselle Keating to the medical school just to pit her against Eleanor Sterling, but just now she uncovered a slight clue.
It was that Giselle Keating actually liked Alaric Faulkner.
Though Faye Sterling was displeased, wondering how she dared to steal her man.
That didn’t stop her from using Giselle Keating to achieve her own goals. She’d let Giselle Keating and Eleanor Sterling fight it out while she watched from the sidelines.
Faye Sterling’s mind raced, but her lips curved into a gentle and amiable smile.
Moments later, she spoke, "Miss Keating, you like Alaric Faulkner, don’t you?"
Giselle Keating glanced at Faye Sterling, "Of course, Alaric Faulkner will be my future husband."
Faye Sterling smiled and said, "But it seems he’s quite taken with Eleanor Sterling now."
"Do you know Eleanor Sterling well?"
Giselle Keating scrutinized Faye Sterling and recalled people gossiping about how Faye was abandoned by Alaric, her eyes showing a hint of displeasure.
Is this another woman trying to cling to Alaric Faulkner?
No matter, an outstanding man would never lack women by his side. Alaric Faulkner was merely momentarily bewitched.
Once he realized the truth, he would discard these ordinary women and be with her.
"I am Eleanor Sterling’s sister; of course, I know her well. I know everything about her."
Seeing Faye Sterling’s confident face, Giselle Keating squinted her eyes and asked, "What’s going on between her and Alaric?"
"Eleanor Sterling has an illegitimate son and used schemes to cling to Alaric. She’s even moved into the Faulkner Family’s house with her son."
"What!" Giselle Keating was shocked, and a surge of nameless anger burst in her chest.
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Alaric Faulkner was willing to be a stepdad! Why was he being so foolish!
She couldn’t understand why Alaric Faulkner had sunk to such depths. How was Eleanor Sterling, a woman with baggage, worthy of his affection?
As a lady of the Keating Family, wasn’t she better than Eleanor Sterling?
Faye Sterling continued, "Alaric also wants to drive me out. After all, I bore him a son, Yi. I didn’t expect him to be so heartless."
Giselle Keating was momentarily stunned, then looked at Faye Sterling with a sharp gaze.
"You’re the woman who had his child!"
"Yes... but now he’s being aloof with me, his mind entirely on Eleanor Sterling. I’m close to being thrown out."
Giselle Keating was initially angry, always resentful towards the woman who trapped Alaric Faulkner.
It was because of her that her brothers were displeased with Alaric, causing her to delay for so long.
But seeing the teary-eyed Faye Sterling, she realized she was no threat either.
She was merely a weak woman, incapable of causing any significant trouble, unworthy of her attention; her real rival now was Eleanor Sterling.
Hearing Faye Sterling mention the Faulkner Family, it seemed Giselle Keating formed a plan in her mind.
She intended to go to the Faulkner Family; as long as she met the Faulkner family members, with the Keating Family’s status, they would undoubtedly be impressed with her.
Faye Sterling initially only wanted to provoke Giselle Keating’s resentment towards Eleanor Sterling, unexpectedly she turned her attention to the Faulkner Family.
If she were to know the consequences that would follow, she would surely regret today’s actions.