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Chapter 1068 Insist On Being The Third Party
Helma’s tears stopped upon hearing Heidi’s words as she gave the latter a blank stare. “Helma, am I wrong? All of
this isn’t Prince Jonathan’s fault. Before the banquet, you have seen for yourself how Lady Frieda treated you. It’s
clear that she sees you as her future daughter-in-law.”
Helma gritted her teeth. That’s right. Other than Bastien, who’s giving me the cold shoulder, Lady Frieda’s attitude
toward me is indicative of her approval.
“Helma, it must be Natalie who persists on being the third party. She must have drugged Prince Jonathan to make
something like that happen.” Heidi’s eyes were spewing fire. “Tonight was supposed to be a glorious evening for
you, but because of her, you ended up being humiliated in front of all the guests.”
Heidi’s words ignited the rage in Helma’s eyes. “And here I was, trusting Natalie and thinking that she was my
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfriend. I didn’t expect her to disgrace me in public despite knowing that I’m going to marry Prince Jonathan.”
“Helma, stop crying.” Holding a silk handkerchief, Heidi wiped the tears off Helma’s face and comforted her, “Don’t
forget that Natalie is already married. Given her situation, there’s no way she can be part of the Loang royal
family.”
“Heidi, how do you know that she’s married?”
“I…” Heidi was stumped for words.
Since she didn’t appear close to Natalie on the surface, it wouldn’t make sense for her to know so much. However,
if she didn’t explain, Helma would definitely become suspicious and might even investigate further. If it came to
that, the truth of that fateful night would definitely be exposed.
After racking her brains, Heidi elaborated, “It was because I saw Father take a particular interest in that minx. As I
was worried that he would be tricked by her, I secretly did some digging… but that isn’t what’s important. What
really matters is that I never expected her to be such a despicable person!”
After the emotional rollercoaster Helma had gone through, she hadn’t recovered her senses enough to see the
flaws in Heidi’s explanation.
Meanwhile, Natalie had left the banquet hall.
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After failing to find Helma inside, she didn’t expect to see the former crying on the street outside Luna Palace. Heidi
was also there, comforting her sister.
That night, Natalie didn’t regret turning Bastien down nor felt as if she had done him any wrong.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIf there was indeed someone I let down, it was Helma.
The banquet was of utmost importance to the latter, especially the dance. Natalie was cognizant that Bastien’s
action might have come as a surprise to her but meant something entirely different to Helma.
Thus, she rushed over without any hesitation.
“Ms. Helma…” Biting her lip, Natalie explained, “About tonight, I have to clear the air.”
Helma, lips pursed, shot Natalie a glare.
At the same time, Heidi stepped forward and bellowed, “Clear the air? What’s there to clarify? Everyone saw the
dance just now. Do you think that we’re blind? How shameless can you be?”
Well aware that Heidi was an annoying troublemaker, Natalie shot her a warning look.
“Ms. Heidi, is it really necessary to go that far?”
Heidi’s expression drastically changed, for she could read between the lines of Natalie’s threat and was
consequently frightened into silence. After all, what happened that night was beyond disgraceful. If she were to be
exposed, she would never be able to marry anyone from the royal family.
Oblivious to the truth, Helma—thinking that Natalie was just intimidating her sister—lashed out, “Enough! Natalie, I
have never done you any harm. But you, knowing how important this banquet is to me, used such a despicable
method to screw it up and humiliate me in public!”