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Breaking Free From Mr. Ceo novel Chapter 20

Chapter 20 

Chapter 20 

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Claudia struggled to maintain her fake, syrupy smile. Sweetie, you’ve got it all wrong. That’s not what I meant. I’m just so happy you’re home. If you’d told me in advance, I could’ve had the staff prepare some of your favorite dishes.” 

The way she kept calling Rosalie sweetie, as if she really thought of herself as Rosalie’s mother, made Rosalie sick to her stomach

She didn’t bother responding and simply stepped past Claudia, heading further into the hall. Her gaze landed on the young woman seated on the sofa

The girl’s complexion was unnaturally pale, her cheeks sunken, and her lips devoid of any color, a telltale sign of chronic illness

This was Helenathe illegitimate daughter Edward and Claudia had conceived behind Rosalie’s mother’s back

Rosalie had once pitied her. As a child, she had genuinely felt sorry for Helena, thinking her little stepsister was unfortunate -fatherless, frail, and sickly. She had even treated Helena like a real sister, showering her with care and affection

But reality had proven her foolish. Helena wasn’t some helpless damsel in need of sympathy. She wasn’t even that much younger than Rosaliejust a few months, in fact. A detail that, in hindsight, should have made everything glaringly obvious. Tonight, Helena was dressed in a pristine white cashmere sweater paired with a light brown knit skirt. Her long hair cascaded over her shoulders, framing her delicate, sickly features, making her look every bit the fragile, pitiable beauty

Helena could feel Rosalie’s gaze on her, unwavering and silent. As she compared Rosalie’s radiant, stunning face with her own pale, frail appearance, a wave of envy surged within her. She had long been consumed by jealousy toward Rosalie

Helena envied Rosalie’s prestigious lineage, the fact that she was the legitimate daughter and not an illegitimate child. She envied Rosalie’s beauty, how she was effortlessly alluring, a woman who could turn heads wherever she went

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