When the Winthrop sons heard that they were to court a lady who lives in the countryside, they frowned at it. Seeing the picture of the lady who could only be described as a country bumpkin according to their taste, they made up their minds that none of them would be the one Elspeth would eventually fall in love with. As handsome sons of the Winthrop family, they were convinced that they deserved better.
Nevertheless, according to Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me Novel, the lady that they met when they went to pick Elspeth Hopkins from the country to Damoria, was far from what they saw in the picture. The lady that they saw was fair, dainty and elegant. She looked nothing like the picture that they had seen which they eventually found out was an old picture of her.
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Although the lady was as pretty as they come, that did not still make any of them convinced to get married to her via betrothal. They wanted to fall in love with other women. Did Elspeth Hopkins stand a chance with any of the Winthrop sons?
- Part 1: Hot Chapters Of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me
- Part 2: Main Plot Of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me
- Part 3: Conclusion Of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me
Part 1: Hot Chapters Of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me
Chapter 3
“Elsie, take this. Let the five boys take you on a tour of Damoria tomorrow and buy whatever you want.”
Theodore Winthrop offered a kind gesture to Elsie on the day she arrived Damoria. He gave her a bank card with which she would go shopping and purchase exactly anything she wanted, as it would be handled by the Winthrop family. One would think that a girl from the countryside would desperately accept such a lavish gift, but Elsie was not just a girl from the countryside. There was a lot more to Elspeth Hopkins than met the eye. Elsie rejected the gift.
“Elspeth, the company made a profit of 382 million this quarter, which I’ve already credited to your account.”
While Theodore Winthrop thought he was giving Elsie an offer she could not refuse, a call came into her phone, telling her that the company which she ran had made such a huge profit that was definitely more than the amount of money in the card that Theodore was giving to her. In Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me Novel, the Winthrop mother, Margot, who detested Elsie, thinking that Elsie was just after the Winthrop family’s wealth was so sure that Elspeth was pretending not to need the money being offered to her by Theodore, unknown to her that Elsie was a wealthy woman.
Chapter 9
In this chapter of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me, Elspeth was framed by Mrs. Winthrop. Mrs. Winthrop did not work alone in her plot to frame Elspeth, she worked with a servant in the house called, Nora. However, Elspeth was not to be fooled. She quickly checked Nora’s statement of account and saw that two hundred thousand dollars had been transferred to her.
“I just asked around and found out that a servant’s salary is only three thousand a month, so why did you give Nora two hundred thousand?”
Elspeth was gravel ready for Mrs. Winthrop. When she asked Mrs. Winthrop the above question, the woman replied that Nora had asked for an advance for her sick mother. That was also a lie that was refuted by Mr. Winthrop himself.
“I was there when Nora applied for this job. She’s an orphan… Elsie, be assured that I’ll give you an explanation about this matter.”
Theodore Winthrop to the rescue. He made the confession above and assured Elsie that he would not sit around and watch her being taken for a fool by his wife all because she did not like Elsie.
“You guys must be disappointed. If her plan had succeeded, I would’ve been chased out of the Winthrop residence.”
This statement came after Callum apologised on his mother’s behalf for accusing Elsie falsely. She claimed that he was only apologising because his mother had made a fool of herself, and that he would have been happy to watch her leave the Winthrop residence if she was guilty of the accusation.
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Part 2: Main Plot Of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me
Elspeth Hopkins was betrothed to the Winthrop family. She would choose out of the five sons of the Winthrop family, the one that she liked best, to be her husband. Having lived all her life at the countryside, Elspeth was mistaken for a country bumpkin according to Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me Novel. When a picture of Elspeth was shown to the Winthrop sons, they all frowned at the plump and unattractive female that any of them might get married to.
Eventually, the Winthrop sons went to pick their bride an bring her back to the Winthrop residence with them, and that was when they saw that Elspeth looked nothing like the person in the picture that they had been shown before. She was a pretty and dainty lady with a lovely aura. As much as the Winthrop sons were relieved that Elspeth looked presentable to the eyes, they were still not convinced that she deserved to get married to any of them. She was not from a wealthy background as far as they were concerned, if not, she would not have been living in the countryside, right?
Well, the Winthrop sons were wrong. Reluctantly, Elspeth was taken to Damoria, home of the Winthrop family, and according to Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me Novel, she was faced with rejection especially from Mrs. Winthrop also known as Margot. Margot hated Elspeth even before she arrived at the Winthrop residence, claiming that Elspeth was just after the Winthrop family’s wealth. The thing about Elspeth moving to the Winthrop family was that her father, Mr. Hopkins, and Theodore Winthrop, the father of the five Winthrop sons had agreed from a very long time back that Elspeth would get married to one of the Winthrop sons.
Following the arrangement by both men, Elspeth, just like the Winthrop sons, was also reluctant to be betrothed to any of the boys, but her hands were tied because she had to honour her father’s wish, especially for the fact that he had passed away. Due to the love that she had for her father, Elspeth felt she owed him, so she was ready to stomach the nonsense she received from the Winthrop family just to see her father’s wish come through. Nonsense especially from Mrs. Winthrop who maintained that Elspeth was a gold digger after the Winthrop family’s wealth. Mrs. Winthrop went as far as setting Elspeth up, claiming that she had taken something that did not belong to her.
It took the brightness and sharp mind that Elspeth had to see to it that Mrs. Winthrop’s plan did not succeed as the woman was doing everything in her power to make sure that Elspeth left the Winthrop residence. Not like Elspeth wanted to be there in the first place, she was just honouring her late father. In fact, something came as a shocker to the first son of the Winthrop family, Callum Winthrop. He happened to be in a restaurant where he saw Elspeth with a young man from a very wealthy family. How on earth did a girl from the countryside know such a person?
Callum Winthrop was not even bothered about the fact that a girl who would soon be either his bride or one of his brothers was seen in public with another man, no. He was more bothered about the fact that she knew someone of such high esteem. What Callum and his brothers, and in fact the entire Winthrop family did not know was that Elspeth Hopkins ran a multi-million-dollar company, and she received nearly four hundred million dollars quarterly as profit from the company that she ran.
Part 3: Conclusion Of Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me
A strong female lead is always a welcome idea in online novels, especially for the fact that the online novel world is crowded with romance tales of very weak female leads. The author definitely had it in mind to show off another side of female leads, and it was narrated with great and astute precision.
Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me Novel is guaranteed to have readers indulged in a world of romantic possibilities where negative thoughts are quickly replaced with very positive ones especially concerning Elspeth Hopkins. The author of the novel did an amazing job in narrating a story that radiates the positivity of love and giving love a chance, contrary to certain beliefs.