Chapter 149 Public Opinions
Alina''s POV:
I didn''t expect to see so many positivements on Rufus appear so quickly. At first, they were
most definitely negative. But after Rufus personally exposed Cherry''s theft and had her expelled,
theizens then began to rethink about the real reason why Rufus acted strangely at that party.
One of thements spected that Prince Rufus had invited his beloved she-wolf to the dance,
but Cherry had taken her dress and reced her. When Prince Rufus found out, he was furious.
Thisment garnered the most amount of likes. Soon enough, theizens were now defending
Rufus. Some even started guessing as to who this beloved she-wolf was and started a poll online.
After seeing thesements, I chucked the phone away in annoyance. "Ugh, I didn''t expect these
netizens to actually figure out the truth."
"Well, since everyone is still trying to guess Prince Rufus'' beloved, why don''t you just y along?"
Coco suggested.
"Yes. I supposed you''re right, Coco. You actually make sense this time." I gave her an impressed
look. "Go and pay some rumormongers to lean the public opinion toward me."
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At this time, there was suddenly a knock on the door. The voice of the guard came from outside.
"Miss Quinn, it''s Warren. He wants to see you."
I was a little surprised. Ever since Warren injured Sylvia for me, he hadn''t contacted me yet. He
hadn''t even replied to any of my messages. I wonder what brought him here today.
"Miss Quinn, are you going to see him?" Coco eyed my neck with concern. "That wound on your
neck might expose you."
"No, it''s fine. I will see him." I straightened up my back. For now, Warren was still a good pawn.
I couldn''t dispose of him while he was still useful.
I asked Coco to help cover me up before telling her to let Warren in.
When Warren walked in, he had a very serious face. It didn''t help that he was wearing a ck coat,
making him look taller and thinner.
I coughed and fidgeted with my turtleneck sweater awkwardly, cing down my coffee back on the
table.
"Long time no see, Warren. We do have a lot to talk about." I smiled gently and scooted to the side
of the couch. "Please,e sit."
But Warren didn''t sit down. Instead, he looked at me and frowned, his expression cold and distant.
My smile faltered a bit as this made me ufortable. "I can see you''re not in the best mood today,
Warren."
"Alina," Warren addressed me tly.
"Yes, what''s going on? I''ve never seen you like this before. Did something happen to you?" I asked
patiently, holding back some emotions.
His expression becameplex and he said, "You were the girl who danced with Rufus at the ball,
weren''t you?"
Shocked, I subconsciously touched my neck. Fortunately the cor was high enough to cover my
wound.
"What are you talking about? They already confirmed that it was Cherry and even drove her away. I
didn''t--"
"Don''t lie to me." Warren interrupted and sat on the opposite side, mming the table with his palm.
"I grew up with you. We''ve been to countless parties together, so I know your habits and how you
dance. Even with a mask on, I could still tell it was you."
Warren had never been this fierce to me before. I was stunned, but I was also angry at the same
time. He had always been obedient to me. I never thought I''d see the day he would go against me.
"Warren, are you suspecting me?" I clenched my fists. "If that''s the only reason you came to see me
today, then you should just go."
"Suspecting you?" Warren smiled bitterly. There was disappointment in his eyes. "I know how much
you like Rufus. You didn''t even hesitate when you asked me to hurt Sylvia. Why wouldn''t you show
up at the ball that night? Unless you showed up as someone else, the she -wolf who danced with
Rufus."
Warren had analyzed the situation perfectly and urately. I had no reason to hide the truth from
him anymore.
"Fine, so it was me. And what about it?" I raised my head with arrogance. "I am the fiancee of
Prince Rufus. No one else is allowed to dance with him but me."