Chapter 26: Fraternizing with Strange Men at a Tender Age

After parting ways with Jocelyn Yeager, Delphine avoided the crowd and found a quiet corner in the small garden to sit and rest.

The Yeager Family villa in the eastern part of the city was lavishly decorated. From the entrance onward, path lights lined the way, and though it was already near dusk, the resplendent lighting rivaled that of daylight.

Unlike the Leclair Family's century-old mansion with its minimalist, vintage aesthetic, the Yeager Family villa sprawled broadly and boasted a style that leaned more toward Western European opulence. Its overall layout was grand and extravagant, showing the deep heritage of a distinguished family.