Evelyn Windsor couldn't accept it at all; she felt like her long-held beliefs were about to collapse.
Julian Haworth's words seemed to provide her with a channel to vent: "Shut up! Durrell wouldn't be so heartless! He must be lying to me!"
Charles Foote maintained an attitude of calm detachment from beginning to end, with a gentle and elegant demeanor. After hearing these words, he softly chuckled and said, "You really don't understand him at all."
Upon hearing this, Evelyn Windsor's pupils contracted sharply. Indeed, she had relied on her status as the only woman who could approach Durrell Landon and grown arrogant without understanding him deeply.
Her hands dropped to her sides, tightly clenched into fists. "Then who is the woman Durrell likes now?"
Charles Foote maintained a faint smile on his face the whole time: "It's not necessary for you to know who she is."
After saying this, he pulled Julian Haworth away from the scene.
