When they arrived at the hotel, the bride's relatives and the other bridesmaids were already there.
Penelope recognized a few of her old classmates. When they saw her, they put their heads together and started whispering.
"So she's the one who got cheated on. Rebecca stole her fiancé, but these things are always messy. In the end, Rebecca is the one marrying into a wealthy family, and she's been kicked to the curb."
"With that cold, arrogant personality of hers, she deserves it."
"I have to admire her though, showing up to be Rebecca's maid of honor."
"Rebecca is going to be Mrs. Sullivan. Who wouldn't want to suck up to her?"
They weren't whispering quietly; they intended for Penelope to hear.
Penelope's lips twitched. Among the crowd, she spotted Susan. The moment Susan saw her, her face filled with guilt and fear, and she looked like she wanted to run.
Rebecca wouldn't give her the chance. She pulled Susan over, then grabbed Penelope, and led them both out to the terrace for coffee.
Thinking Susan was still a manager at Zenith Group, Rebecca went out of her way to be accommodating, pulling out a chair for her. But Susan didn't dare sit first, instead gesturing warmly for Penelope to take the seat.
Penelope smiled knowingly and sat down without ceremony.
Rebecca was not pleased. "Penelope, when did you become so clueless?"
"Me, clueless?" Penelope raised an eyebrow.
Rebecca scoffed, then pulled out another chair for Susan. Only after Susan was seated did she sit down herself.
"Susan, she's always been arrogant. Don't mind her."
Susan quickly waved her hands. How could she dare mind Penelope?
"The Sullivan family is about to partner with the Zenith Group. It's a massive, multi-billion dollar project. The Stone Group won't be the same after this. It's no exaggeration to say we'll be soaring to new heights." Rebecca lifted her coffee cup, already adopting the air of a wealthy socialite.
Susan forced a laugh. "When it comes to partnerships, nothing is final until the contract is signed."


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