Chapter 37 Is Ugliness a Sin?
Chapter 37 Is Ugliness a Sin?
Colbert's words were cold and satiric.
He continued to say, "There are countless beauties around Mr. Burke, and you should take a good look in the mirror."
"That's right. What a stupid woman!"
"She is so ugly that I even don't want to look at her. What makes her think Chasel will like her."
"I guess Chasel is tired of the beautiful ones and want to date an ugly one for novelty."
"Oh, it makes sense."
The onlookers kept discussing.
"Chasel, what are you doing? You bastard! Stop embarrassing me all the time!"
Suddenly, a reprimand sounded.
Who was that?
People moved aside initiatively, and a man with gray temples walked in.
Dressed in a suit, he was hale and hearty, although he was aged. His steps were vigorous, and his face was majestic. "It's Mr. Laville Burke."
"Chasel is the Burke family's youngest son and also the most disappointing one. Laville must be angry about Chasel."
"I think so."
"Even I feel annoyed, let alone Mr. Laville Burke."
Hearing their whispering, Eudora came to know the man who walked over was Chasel's father.
She gasped.
Just now, Chasel stood here alone, and Eudora thought Chasel came here on behalf of the Burke family since it was just an engagement party.
She didn't expect Laville to come in person.
"What should I do now?" Eudora wondered.
"Dad?"
Chasel looked at the man in front of him and greeted him lightly, his arm still around Eudora's shoulder.
Laville widened his eyes angrily, glanced at Eudora, and his eyebrows with a streak of grey furrowed suddenly. "Today is the engagement party of Colbert and Ms. Stanford. What are you doing?" Then he pointed at Eudora and said, "Can you stop your ridiculous behaviors? What do you bring such an ugly woman here for? What a shame!"
Eudora twitched the corners of her mouth slightly and knew she had set Chasel in trouble, feeling a little guilty.
Standing at the side, Alva had an imperceptible smugness in her eyes.
Colbert stood by and remained silent.
"Dad, you can't judge people by their appearance."
Chasel grabbed Eudora's hand and said, "Although she looks ordinary, she works hard to earn money and support her parents, who are lying in the hospital. Why is it a shame? Her appearance is given by her parents. Is ugliness a sin?"