Chapter 526:
Amabel’s sisterly affection seemed lacking, evident in her persistent disdain for the Glamour Club's closure.
Conversely, Spencer showed genuine care for Amabel.
Unfazed, Spencer interjected, “This is just how Amabel and | banter. She holds biases against Glamour. Pay her
no mind.”
Susanna spoke with sincerity, “Amabel, Spencer's management of the club has been successful, and Sean
respects my decisions.”
She could go anywhere with Norah by her side or sufficient bodyguards in tow.
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“You're being naive. The world can be perilous, especially for young women. Protecting yourself and upholding
your reputation is paramount.”
Amabel glanced at Norah. “Don’t be deceived by strivial acts of kindness. | speak from experience. You can
trust my words.”
“What are you getting at?”
Norah sneered. “Miss Morris, you don’t have to be sarcastic. I'm straightforward. If you have something on your
mind, just say it.”
Her gaze was keen, her eyes sparkling.
Amabel’s heart skipped a beat, then settled back into its rhythm. “I didn’t mean to be sarcastic. I'm genuinely
concerned about Susanna, merely offering sheartfelt advice. Miss Wilson, you're reading too much into it,
aren't you? | apologize if I've caused any offense.” She feigned surprise, covering her mouth, appearing perfectly
composed.
Susanna, however, cut through the facade, bluntly exposing Amabel’s underlying intentions. “But Amabel, when
you criticized Norah for takingto the Glamour Club, weren't you suggesting that she had ill intentions? And
when you spoke of ‘reputation’ and ‘being deceived,” your gaze was fixed on Norah. Do you believe her
reputation is tarnished? Or has she done something to deceive me?”
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Susanna displayed a keen sensitivity to emotional nuances. The hidden malice in Amabel’s words was laid bare
for all to see.
Amabel’s expression shifted. She didn’t expect even Susanna to discern her true intentions. After all, Susanna
was the most innocent girl in her heart. “Susanna, you're overanalyzing my words. Miss Wilson is Sean's
girlfriend, and it’s our first meeting. Why would | undermine her for no reason? You're overthinking it.”
Amabel’s mind raced, and she quickly defended herself against Susanna, claiming her innocence.
“Miss Wilson is someone | deeply respect. She's proficient in both medicine and shooting. I might have asked too
many questions earlier, which gave you the wrong impression.”
Her eyes filled with tears as she looked at Norah, her gaze heavy with unspoken words. “Miss Wilson, do you see
you feel uncomfortable. Please accept my apologies.” She bowed respectfully, her sincerity evident.