Chapter 411 Fragrance_3

If possible, Juliet would have liked to pull George over and have him explain his thoughts, but she also understood that everything seemed more trustworthy when it happened naturally. If she dragged George into this, maybe everything would change, and perhaps George's thoughts would no longer be the same. He might not even manage to tell the truth; what exactly was she hoping for?

This time, Juliet didn't criticize Aria Grant for being so shameful. Everyone had their moments of shame, and if Aria's heart still harbored an unbearable grudge, then Juliet would simply drink with her. Preaching was easy, but Aria didn't need that. As Aria's friend, Juliet needed to think about what Aria truly needed.

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When George got home, he was puzzled. Aria Grant was acting so strangely, utterly unreasonable. She had everything, yet did she still expect everyone to console her?