Betsy Russell looked in the direction of Heather Scott's gaze, and her joyful mood instantly vanished. She sighed and said helplessly, "Just pretend not to see."
Heather Scott looked at Betsy skeptically, raising an eyebrow, "Really? I'm telling you, the headlines tomorrow will definitely be filled with their gazes on your photos, believe it or not?"
Betsy: ...
Heather Scott stuffed a strawberry into Betsy's mouth with a beaming smile, "Let's tend to the other guests first."
...
By eight o'clock in the evening, most of the guests had arrived, and Betsy and Heather Scott went backstage.
Betsy saw Slevin Russell and Heather's parents chatting together.
Seeing Betsy come in, Slevin Russell's face was full of tender smiles, beaming with the pride of seeing his daughter growing up.
When Slevin noticed the dark circles under Betsy's eyes, he couldn't help but feel worried.