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Reclaiming Her Heart

Chapter 435
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Chapter 435 Punishment "Her nis Selena, Mom. Dad was adamant about the match, and even if she manages to offend everyone else in the Montague family, she's still secured her place," Catherine relayed. Mrs. Montague read between the lines and scoffed.

"Call her and tell her to drop by tomorrow. I want to see for myself what makes the woman who married Raymond so special!" Mrs. Montague's strained relationship with Mr. Montague Sr meant she only visited honce a year. After the incident with Christopher Montague, she moved out and never returned. Mrs. Montague had a clear favorite, and it was her grandson, Christopher. She cherished him as if he were the apple of her eye.

As for Raymond, she tended to be stricter with him.

The reason it had to be tomorrow was due to a family dinner at the Montague estate tonight. It was certainly no occasion for Selena to attend.

Nevertheless, Mr. Montague Sr. and Raymond were still noticeably absent.

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It wasn't until the following day, when Selena received a message from the Montague family asking her to cto Wolfland, that she discovered Mrs. Montague had returned.

In three years since her marriage into the Montague family, Selena had never met Mrs. Montague. Cassius had hinted that the old woman was quite a tough cookie.

Clutching the painting her mentor had given her to present to Mrs. Montague, Selena prepared herself for the meeting.

When Selena arrived at Wolfland, the servant rolled his eyes upon opening the door to her a familiar yet dismissive welcome. Catherine had a habit of chastising Selena, and over time, the staff had learned to take their cues from her reactions.

Unperturbed, Selena followed the servant into the grand hall where she immediately spotted the elegant but stern-looking elderly woman.

"Mrs. Montague," she greeted with respectful meekness, not daring to call her 'grandma' as their eyes met. She felt instantly that she wasn't favored.

Mrs. Montague scrutinized her, judging her worth as though assessing merchandise. "You seem passable," her look suggested.

"What's that you're holding?" Mrs. Montague asked languidly, sipping her tea with an air of superiority. It was as if sparing a few words with Selena was a generous indulgence. Selena unfurled the painting.

"It's a piece by Mr. Butler. I knew of your fondness for his work and brought it as a gift," she offered, hoping to curry favor and avoid future complications.

At the mention of Mr. Butler, Mrs. Montague's brow quirked in interest. But as the painting was revealed, a cold smirk crossed her face.

No need to declare it a fake, indisputably. Olivia had already presented her with the genuine article.

"You're Selena, correct?" Mrs. Montague probed.

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Selena nodded. "Is there something you need from me, Madam?" In the next second, Mrs. Montague slammed her teacup onto the table.

"Do you think my sight is so dim? Or that I can't distinguish real from counterfeit?" Selena frowned, shocked as the woman flung the painting to the floor.

"Leave at once!"

Selena remained silent, aware that being summoned today meant she was likely being set up to be taken down a peg or two. She had been aware that Mrs. Montague was difficult, but she hadn't anticipated just how difficult. Bending down, she carefully rolled up the painting.

Without a word, she turned and walked out to the courtyard, where she stood under the blazing sun.

Mrs. Montague's gaze trailed after Selena's upright figure, and she felt a surge of irritation.

"So what if she's had a few years of education?" She scoffed.

Just then, Catherine descended the stairs and caught sight of Selenan standing as if in punishment, a smirk crossing her face. "Mom, what happened?"

Mrs. Montague huffed. "This girl is eager to ingratiate herself, attempting to deceive with a om counterfeit from Mr. Butler. With that sort of character, she doesn't deserve Raymond."