Chapter 85
Chapter 85 The Belle of the Bali
No one present doubted Duncan’s sincerity; it was well–known he was the kind of man who spoke
from
the heart.
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A weekter, when the masquerade ball kicked off, Sylvia’s brothers and father were visibly excited
about her participation. What was merely a small gathering of friends turned into an opportunity for
the men in her family to shower her with extravagant gifts.
“Little sis, how about this mask? It cost a fortune,” Bark said, showcasing an ornate piece.
“And this dress? As the youngest daughter of the Ivan family, you must stand out. Your big brother
had it custom–made just for you. Don’t worry about the cost; wear it once, and we’ll get you another.
I’ve had a bunch made,” Bruce smiled, his pride obvious.
“Our father spared no expense to provide you with a unique car for tonight, a one–of–a–kind
vehicle. Use it with confidence,” Stanford chimed in, handing her the keys.
Surrounded by these generous offerings, Sylvia wasn’t sure whether tough or cry, especially at
Bark’s unexpected generosity. Not long ago, she had thought he would remain angry with her, but
the mask he presented, adorned with diamonds and precious stones, was exquisite and expensive.
Unable to favor one gift over another, Sylvia graciously epted all three, knowing that their
intentions were to make her feel loved and special.
“Thank you, Dad, Bruce, Bark. I’ll go get ready now,” she said with sincere gratitude.
As Sylvia went to prepare, the three men beamed with pride, each secretly believing his gift
outshone the
others.
“Weren’t you holding a grudge against our sister recently? Howe you’ve changed your tune?”
Stanford remarked, looking over at Bark.
“There’s nothing to be upset about. I see all the changes in her; I want our sister to have the best.
Besides, those twins are back. I know Duncan’s got his eye on her, and if it’s right, it could be
considered,” Bark said nonchntly,pletely unfazed by his superstar status.
Stanford’s eyes widened in shock. “What? That boy is interested in my daughter? No, no, I don’t
approve. He’s immature and irresponsible!”
Stanford’s disapproval was expected, as Bruce and Bark shared his sentiment. Yet, there was no
real urgency; things had not progressed to that point, and there was still room for negotiation. After
all, there was no indication Sylvia had those kinds of feelings for Duncan. If she had, she wouldn’t
have ended up
with Cyril in the first ce.
As they continued their discussion, Sylvia descended the stairs, having changed into her outfit and
revealing her stunning transformation. Her polish and elegance captivated them–she was indeed
the Ivan family’s star, capable of shining even in the humblest garb.
“Little sis will surely be the most dazzling presence tonight!”
Chapter 33 The Belle of the Ball
The twins were excited about the party they had organized to celebrate their return home. Despite
its intention as a wee back celebration for them, they were ustomed to Sylvia stealing the
limelight. It was just as well. After all, they knew even in rags, Sylvia had the
power tomand everyone’s
attention.
Sylvia, amused by the care put into the event preparations, was driven to the venue by a chauffeur.
Upon her arrival, it was clear that Duncan and Miranda had invited a considerable crowd to the
masquerade
ball.
Stepping out of the car, Sylvia recognized another vehicle parked nearby–it unmistakably belonged
to Cyril. She knew no one would have invited Cyril intentionally; his appearance must have been a
mischievous idea conjured up by the group. Feeling somewhat helpless and not expecting them to
do such a thing, she decided to act as if she hadn’t seen the car and walked inside with Juliet.
The estate revealed the true scale of the event–with at least five to six hundred guests, the party
was a massively organized affair.
“These two have really outdone themselves, inviting so many people. Who exactly have they
invited?” Catherine mused, a little surprised at the crowd size even though she was ustomed to
grand events. She initially thought the party was meant to conceal its patrons‘ true identities;
however, the presence of so many familiar faces made her wonder what the point of that was.
Sylvia, alsó feeling uneasy, wished she had known about the throng of attendees beforehand. She
might have reconsidereding.
“By the way, I heard they invited Cyril and his brother Jonathan too,” Kelly whispered to Sylvia,
lightly nudging her arm. “Do you think you’ll bump into them? With so many people, it’s probably
unlikely.”
Sylvia didn’t mention seeing Cyril’s car earlier and continued the conversation, using Kelly’s words
as a
segue.
Unbeknownst to Sylvia, as Cyril and Jonathan stepped into the venue, Cyril spotted her amidst the
crowd almost immediately. He was astonished at himself for being able to identify Sylvia so quickly,
especially considering the multitude of heavily adorned or masked faces, which should have made it
impossible. But there she was; all other attendees dissolved around her, leaving only Sylvia in
focus, as if all other voices had also been muted.
“What are you looking at?” Jonathan asked curiously, following Cyril’s gaze across the room. From
his perspective, he saw only a regal gathering of guests in conversation–exactly the sort of scene
expected at a masquerade ball, with all kinds of costumes and borate disguises.