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"Show me her picture. Why is everyone whining about an orphan?" David demanded. Clarence rolled her eyes. Mila yawned, looking at the decor of the house. It was not up to her taste. After all, they were not wealthy by birth. How much can they upscale their tastes? Clarence was an exception. The brother was a famous womanizer back in the time. She was surprised how they had cleaned his old image successfully. She wondered if they could do it once again. She was curious to find it out. "Here, take a look." Gianna jumped from her seat. Mila didn't even know her daughter had kept photos of Elise. "She isn't that pretty!" David scoffed. But the familiarity of her face unsettled him a little. He brushed it away, scrolling through the pictures. Gianna had an album of hers. Was Gianna obsess