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In private, the group of friends often compared the young talents in Boston.
Among them, the most talked about were Adam Jones, Christopher Moore, and Harry Hall.
Many people regretted not being born a few years earlier, so they could have married Adam Jones before Elly
Campbell, and swere indignant that someone as spoiled and bad-tempered yet useless as Lily Jones could
marry Christopher Moore.
Now, Adam Jones and Christopher Moore were both married and hopelessly devoted to their wives, so they no
longer had a chance.
So, everyone set their sights on Harry Hall, the golden bachelor.
She did too.
The more she focused on him, the more she learned about him, and the stronger her desire to marry Harry Hall
became.
When she heard her mother say that Mrs. Hall intended to select a daughter-in-law from among them, she felt
both nervous and expectant.
Today, after a meticulous makeover, she accompanied her mother to the Hall Family’s hand waited most of
the day, only to finally see Harry Hall return.
But he didn’t even spare her an extra glance and immediately questioned his own mother on behalf of his
disabled fiancée.
Alice Baker was very unwilling to accept this.
She wasn't the alluring type, but she was pure and pretty, always adored and coddled by boys from a young age.
Now, being ignored by the one she admired and having to watch him staunchly defend his disabled fiancée filled
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She knew it wasn’t wise to impulsively involve herself in his affairs, but she couldn't help speaking up.
It was unclear whether she used this unusual method to catch his attention or was simply driven by jealousy at
his unwavering support for his fiancée that made her say those things earlier.
She now regretted it a bit.
The things she said earlier clearly left a very negative impression on Harry Hall.
With so many wanting to marry into the Hall Family, she was the first to leave a bad impression on Harry Hall, so
her chances naturally fell several layers.
Thinking this, Alice Baker's tears flowed even more.
But Leanne Richards and Mrs. Baker merely thought she was crying so grievously because she was embarrassed
after being reprimanded so heartlessly by Harry Hall and could only softly comfort her.
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Leanne Richards spoke with conviction, but Mrs. Baker didn’t truly take her words to heart.
If Harry Hall had any regard for Leanne Richards’s feelings as his biological mother, he wouldn't use his uncle to
warn her.
He doesn’t care at all what Leanne Richards thinks, nor about her feelings. If one day he brings that cripple into
the home, Leanne Richards wouldn't be able to stop it.
And just as Mrs. Baker thought, Leanne Richards didn’t truly have the confidence to keep Helen Melendy out of
the Hall Family's door.
She was genuinely afraid of her son dealing with her brother.
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