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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler

Chapter 11
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Catelyn arranged the model she had bought for Miles to be sent and patted her son on the head. “Wait

here for Mommy, and don’t wander around. I need to go to the washroom.”

“Yes, your majesty!” Miles did not want to take off his sunglasses and simply curtsied his mother.

Amused, Catelyn turned and went to the washroom, only to bump into someone around the corner.

“I’m sorry—!”

An overwhelming scent of Grand Extrait Gardenia perfume attacked her, and because her nose

happened to feel itchy at the time, she could not help but sneeze while apologizing.

Though she managed to cover her mouth in time, she could not stop the splatter of her saliva. She

blushed awkwardly and apologized once again, her lashes fluttering as she did.

It had been so long since she smelt this perfume. Before the Clark family went bankrupt, this was her

favorite because of how extravagant it was. At present, however, she preferred something more

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natural.

“What’s wrong with you? Can’t you see where you’re going?” Maia looked at the stain on her dress and

barked mercilessly, “Do you know how much this dress—wait, Catelyn?”

Catelyn pulled out a wet tissue to wipe her mouth and realized the woman before her was Maia.

Dressed in the latest Gacci dress with her hand on a limited-edition purse from Hermis, her high heels

made with crystal, Maia looked glorious covered in luxury brands.

The Clark family was also one of the most powerful families in Sapphire City. Catelyn belonged to one

of the collateral bloodlines, and Maia was a lady of the main bloodline.

The two of them studied in the same class back in university. Though they were relatives, their

relationship had been distant. Ever since Ezekiel disappeared, she had never seen anyone from her

past social circle, knowing that no one would help and that most would rather rub salt onto her wound.

Regardless, Catelyn did not expect to see Maia in this mall.

Maia scanned Catelyn from head to toe, noticing that she was dressed incredibly plain with not one

luxury item on her person. If Catelyn was to stand in a crowd, she would not stand out at all apart from

the fact that she had a face that looked better than most.

Maia instantly toned down on her aggressiveness and smiled graciously, before reaching out to hold

Catelyn’s hands.

“I can’t believe it’s you. I’ve lost touch with you for the past four years! I heard that Jamie canceled the

arrangement between you two. Are you doing alright?”

Her tone was light as a feather, but though she did not make any sarcastic remarks about Catelyn’s

situation, her words were said with a sense of superiority.

Catelyn had already gotten used to all these comments; she had heard things far worse than what

Maia had said. She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear carelessly and said, “I’m doing fine, thank

you.”

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“If you need help in any way, come find me. I won’t turn you away!”

‘Tsk! Speaking like I’m going to live like a stray dog without the help of the Clarks,’ Catelyn mused to

herself before her lips curled into a perfectly confident smile. “Sure. You can come to me for help as

well, if you need anything.”

The smile on Maia’s face froze. “You’re funny. What could I possibly need your help with?”

“So do you need me to compensate for this dress?”

“It’s fine, this only costs around a million. Even the amount I casually give off to charity will be more

than that.”

“It’s nice that you’re doing charity. The old master of the Clark family must be overjoyed.” Catelyn

pointed at the washroom and continued, “I’m kind of in a hurry, so I’ll go in first. Let’s keep in touch.”

Maia watched as Catelyn left and snorted. Disgust filled her face instantly when she lowered her gaze

at the dress she was wearing, thinking, ‘How unlucky. It’s kind of funny to see Catelyn Clark, the girl

once referred to as the prettiest girl on campus, turning into a joke.’