The young heir stood there, stunned. The commotion was beginning to attract attention from the surrounding crowd, and people started to gather, whispering among themselves.
"Isn't that Stella, the Williams family's long-lost daughter? What's going on?"
"I just saw her throw a glass of wine in that guy's face and tell the others to lick food off the floor."
"Wow, that's intense. Even if she is a Williams, she can't be that outrageous, can she?"
"There are always two sides to every story. Let's not jump to conclusions. There might be something we don't know."
"I think those guys knocked over the food her bodyguard was getting for her, and she flew into a rage…"
"That's so disrespectful. A few days of being a rich heiress and she's already throwing her weight around. Aurora is far more accomplished, and she's never this arrogant."
The uninformed onlookers, having only caught a glimpse of the situation, began to pass judgment.
The heir who had been doused with wine, despite the public humiliation, didn't dare to offend Stella. She wasn't some ordinary socialite; she held real power. The combined net worth of his entire group probably didn't even come close to hers. Besides, public opinion seemed to be on their side. In the end, wouldn't Stella be the one to lose face? The more gracious they appeared, the more the crowd would side with them, and Stella would have a harder time pressing the issue without looking unreasonable.
He forced a placating smile. "It's fine, really. Ms. Cameron didn't mean it. It's just a little wine. As for the things on the floor…" He feigned a troubled expression. "Ms. Cameron, how about we clean it up for you?"
Of course, Stella had no intention of actually making them do something so degrading at the Chapman family's gala. Her voice was sharp. "This is the last time. Apologize to Joshua now. If there's a next time, it won't be this simple."

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