When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 215: You’re a Woman—You Can’t Afford to Play This Game
Faye Turner caught the guilty look in Vivian Sawyer’s eyes. She looked into them, patiently waiting for her response.
But Vivian Sawyer chose to remain silent.
"You’re young, with a job everyone envies, and you’re good-looking. Why would you interfere in someone else’s marriage?"
"He said he would get a divorce," Vivian candidly replied. "Yes, Dylan Shaw is young too, just like me. If two people really can’t get along, I don’t see the need to stay together."
"What did you say?" Faye felt her perception being challenged.
Vivian replied, "For such a long life, forcing them together would be a form of torture for them both."
"You’re really considerate of others," Faye laughed, raising her cup to take a sip of coffee. "Divorce isn’t something that happens in a minute, but just a visit to the Civil Affairs Bureau. If you’re lucky, you don’t even have to wait in line. But he hasn’t done that. Do you really believe he’ll leave?"
Hearing this, Vivian felt a bit flustered, and the hand holding her cup tightened slightly.
"Don’t trust men. They only showcase human nature in its rawest form," Faye said, not angry or scolding, but analyzing the pros and cons for her. "No man would risk divorce. Playing around is in their nature."
"Do you think Dylan Shaw’s complaints about his marriage mean he doesn’t love his wife? They were high school sweethearts, dated for many years before marrying. That bond is unbreakable, not to mention they now have a child."
"Girl, this novelty, it’s like the sun that appears after long rainy days. But it doesn’t mean you can go without a winter coat forever. Someday it will be gone, and that’s just it."
"Being a woman, you can’t afford to play around with it, for it costs you your precious youth."
Faye took another sip of coffee and said to her, "So cut your losses in time, no matter how much you love him. Once you have him, get close, you’ll realize, he’s just another person. It was your love that gilded him. In this world, there’s truly no one who shines brilliantly on their own."
With that, Faye put down her cup and stood up.
Before leaving, she added one more thing, her tone a bit cold, with a hint of warning—
"If you don’t listen to reason and I find the two of you entangled any further, I’ll make sure my husband has both of you dismissed. Without a high-paying, stable job, I’ll see how long he sticks with you."
After speaking, she turned and left.
At the press conference, Rachel Sherman had stood up for her, and of course, Faye had to do something for Rachel in return.
It’s just that too many things had happened recently, so the two rarely met, indulging in their bond, but this friendship would never change.
They are the most important people in each other’s lives.
Early the next morning.
Something strange appeared online, even Serena Sutton found it surprising.
Her fans had uploaded her plagiarized work online, expressing that the more they looked, the more they liked it.
Strongly urging Prestige Group not to erase such beauty, insisting it must be produced!
Because it truly looked good, many people liked it and expressed willingness to purchase.
Serena Sutton first was surprised, then moved, and then ashamed.
Almost everyone in the design department knew about this, including Faye Turner.
"Serena Sutton, what kind of magic do you have? Your copied work, and your fans still buy it? What about their principles?" Jake mocked directly, dismissively.
Leaving Serena Sutton speechless.
Upstairs, in the president’s office, Adrian Lancaster knew about this but didn’t draw an early conclusion, instead falling into deep thought.
Dustin Shepherd said to him, "President, the ’One Glance Eternal’ series has begun production. Should we cancel Serena Sutton’s set or proceed with it?"
Adrian Lancaster closed the file, looked up, and said, "You decide."







