Noble Lady Reformation Guide

Chapter 45: Wild Horse (2)



A certain impressive aura made it difficult to approach Diella Katherine Duplain naturally.

Many noble ladies gathered at the tea sat and stared, unable to step forward with courage.

Her aura came not just from being the youngest daughter of the Duplain family, but from the cold, glacial attitude she projected.

Of course, for someone like Denise, the Duplain name alone was enough to keep her from being overshadowed.

Amid her disciplined life, she found tranquility in the serene atmosphere of the tea room, relaxing her mind slightly.

Thus, Denise sat comfortably—until Diella’s sudden approach forced her to adjust her posture.

‘The youngest Duplain daughter is about to debut.’

Accustomed to getting irritated easily, Denise adopted the demeanor of a noble lady and assumed the appropriate courtesy.

Especially since she often attended Salon Rosé gatherings, where servants adorned her with antique jewelry, making her one of the esteemed trio.

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