the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart Chapter 110: The very definition of bullying based on one’s
Leah was new to the South Seas and not familiar with this place, so she agreed to et at the most iconic building in the bustling area.
Delphine parked the car and looked at the towering buildings, crowded with people and endless traffic. From afar, she spotted Leah casually leaning against a round column in the plaza in front of the grand building.
"Miss, on such a hot day, a cup of iced tea would be refreshing."
"Miss, the sun is so harsh, let hold the umbrella for you so your skin doesn’t get sunburned."
Several young n who looked like elites were vying to show their attentiveness, their eyes full of amazent.
This area was the busiest part of the South Seas, full of beauties, but they had never seen a woman as stunningly beautiful as Leah.
Leah waited idly in the square, watching these n, whose faces she couldn’t even rember, competing to show their attentiveness. She neither refused nor responded, her jet-black eyes playful. When she saw Delphine, her eyes suddenly sparkled brightly, and she waved, calling out softly, "Sweetie, over here."
The n who had been secretly competing saw that the beauty was actually waiting for soone. They imdiately turned around and saw another woman with an extraordinary aura approaching, leaving them overwheld and unable to move.
Delphine saw her surrounded by a group of n showing their attentiveness, with trophies of all kinds by her side, and couldn’t help but laugh.
Leah’s beauty had always been lethal, a term used to describe those who wield their beauty with impunity.
As soon as Leah saw the person she was waiting for, she disregarded the n and walked excitedly towards Delphine. She took Delphine’s hand and said with a smile, "I’m starving, you’ll treat later."
"Sure." Delphine saw her smile like a blooming flower, her eyes moistened for a mont, and she tightly clasped her hand in return.
The two won shook off those clinging n and found a nearby café. After two or three years apart, they had countless things to talk about.
"These past few years, I couldn’t find any news about you. Did you deliberately hide your whereabouts?"
Leah carefully studied her up and down, relieved to see her looking well and not as if she’d suffered.
Her identity was special, and after Delphine left, it was impossible to contact her. Even her brother couldn’t track Delphine’s whereabouts, so she must have intentionally hidden them.
Delphine nodded and said, "I changed my na and nationality and kept moving around. It’s normal you couldn’t find ."
These are skills Leah had taught her.
Leah squinted her coquettish eyes and smiled, "I didn’t teach you in vain; you learned well. You must’ve been scared by my brother. You have no idea how furious he was after you left. He was so mad he broke several table legs."
"Why did you suddenly co to the South Seas?" Delphine didn’t want to ntion Griffith and, seeing Leah alone, frowned and said, "Why don’t you bring a bodyguard when you go out?"
Leah gave a bewitching smile that could charm everyone, lazily poking Delphine’s forehead, and said, "Silly girl, this isn’t the Golden Triangle. As a South Seas resident, don’t you know it’s as tightly controlled as a steel drum by the Leclair Family?"
This territory in the South Seas was particularly special, far from the Imperial City, yet highly prosperous. For hundreds of years, it had been firmly controlled by a family with deep roots. Whenever anyone of importance or with any threat entered this place, the first to know would be the Leclair Family.
She and her brother could co here because the Leclair Family gave them the nod. As for her enemies, getting in wouldn’t be so easy.
Delphine never inquired about the Leclair Family’s affairs, and no one had ever told her, so she naturally didn’t know the extent of the Leclair Family’s power.
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