God knows.
When she saw Yvonne Finley being invited, effortlessly obtaining what she had always dreamed of, she was filled with resentment, but there was nothing she could do about it.
Her situation was far from good at the moment.
Once the Art Association issued a defamation ban,
her life would be over.
Even as the daughter of the Clark family, there was nothing she could do to change that.
Her mother, Ivy Miller, was furious about this since the Art Association was subordinate to Waverland. Offending this organization would only smear her family's reputation. The members consisted of officials from all walks of life. No amount of money could win against them.
They would suppress it relentlessly.
She was hoping to use the Art Association as a stepping stone for her future.
She couldn't pass up this opportunity.
This was of great importance.
Would it really harm her to bow her pride?
In the future, when she triumphs, what significance would Yvonne Finley hold?