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Heiress's High Society Comeback

Chapter 1128
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Chapter 1128: "That's a different matter," Ralph said simply. It was rare for him to offer such a direct explanation.

His brief words told her everything she needed to know.

The car crash was tied to Ralph, but the attempt on Nate's life at the villa had been arranged by Darrion's family. Ralph put his cup down and stood slowly. "You have the Red Flbacking you, but don't underestimate the other members of the Hopkins family," he said. "Out of respect for that...

That old friend of mine, letoffer you sadvice. Those who stand out too much only attract trouble." A thoughtful look crossed Corrine's face.

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That old friend again...

She wondered who this person was—the one who had managed to turn Ralph's cold attitude toward her into such helpful advice.

He was trying to be kind.

Her gut told her it was tto pay the Foster family a visit.

Unable to stop herself, Corrine asked, "Can you tellhow I remind you of this old friend?" She was sure it wasn't a coincidence that her mother's photo had appeared now. Both Jax and Ralph seemed to be nudging her along from behind.

She felt like a pawn in a gof chess, moving forward without control, forced to keep going.

Ralph observed her closely, his fingers lightly grazing his cup. His voice, unexpectedly soft, carried the warmth of someone older. "Miss Holland, you're sharp. You already have the answer. So why bother asking?" Corrine looked down, a flash of frustration in her eyes.

C☐☐☐☐ re☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐ ☐t glovels.☐☐ She knew she couldn't outsmart Ralph. Her little schemes were insignificant to him.

"Everything falls into place in time. There's no need to hurry," Ralph said cryptically. "When the moment comes, you'll understand." Corrine's heart fluttered.

This subtly confirmed her ties to the Independent Continent.

She lowered her gaze, lost in thought.

Ralph spoke again. "It's getting late. We should head to the Spring Hall and join the others." Corrine's expression shifted unexpectedly.

She hadn't anticipated Ralph would want her there.

The butler watched as they left, his eyes full of unspoken thoughts.

Ralph bringing Corrine along wasn't just a casual gesture. It signified her e.

place and offered her protection.

Having been through many turbulent moments with Ralph, the butler m quickly regained his composure.