'It's fine as long as Sibbie was not a mistress."
Franklin was a divorced man, but he wanted to woo Sylvia. Mrs. Wright didn't think he deserved Sylvia.
In Mrs. Wright's mind, Sylvia was beautiful, nice, and talented... Although Frank was also very good, rich, and powerful, he had married another women.
That was not proper for them to be together.
Mrs. Wright looked at her son. “Brayden idles away all the day. He is unworthy of Sibbie, and even worse than Frank!"
Brayden did not know that his mother thought less of him and his buddy, Franklin.
He looked at Mrs.Wright suspiciously, "What does that mean? Frank is divorced, and are you happy about it?"
"No." Mixed emotions were on Mrs. Wright's face. "It's none of your business. Don't ask so much.”
She needed to find time to ask Sibbie about her ideas.
Mayor Cody came downstairs from the study and heard the mother and son chatting there.
"Sweetheart, let Sibbie come to our house to have a meal when it is convenient. National Day is coming, and a National Day gala is planned. I wanna invite Sibbie as an arts mentor to help guide those artists. Do you think she will agree?"
"How much will you pay? I won't let Sibbie work for nothing.” Mrs. Wright glanced at Mayor Cody.
Mayor Cody laughed and said, "It hurts my feelings to talk about money."
“It makes me lose money to care about your feelings!" Mrs. Wright took a sip of water and said, "Cody, no kidding, do you have any outstanding young talents in your company. Who are of good character and family background?”
"What are you doing? Do you want to help Sibbie find a boyfriend?" Mayor Cody couldn't help laughing, “Sibbie is very famous. She is also Master Keturah. Talented men will all be overshadowed by her and lose the courage to date her.”
Mrs. Wright was glad to hear her husband praise Sylvia.
Mrs. Wright flushed with excitement. "Sibbie is breathtakingly beautiful. Logan pesters her every day, but I don't think he's worthy of
think
Sibbie.' Mrs. Wright snorted and said
you belittle your son like that! Is
son, but honestly, you are not as good as Sibbie. Sibbie will do a lot of things with me, like going shopping, drinking tea, playing the piano, and going
ulterior motives to get close to you?"
his mother met Master Keturah two years ago, she seemed to be possessed. She was never tired of talking about Sylvia. In her mind, Sylvia
brainless fervent fans on the Internet. "How can you bad-mouth Sibbie?" Mrs. Wright gritted her teeth and glared at her son, "Sibbie always helps us. When did Sibbie trouble us? Look at the paintings on
all over
are beautiful, but there
Ask Sibbie if she has time on Friday night.” After saying that, Mayor Cody
to the case of Wilson Group, Zero told me that Wilson Group has
Mayor Cody
continue to investigate
keep in touch with the Secret organization. If they say money isn't enough, we will give them more. It's fine as long as they can find the criminal evidence against Wilson Group!" Mayor Cody said quietly.
looked out
Friday night.
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she invited a famous online celebrity to do a live broadcast
a party of rich ladies for the first
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was called Sophie. Sophie held her mobile phone and excitedly pointed the camera at a middle-aged woman
over to Mrs.
party were informed in advance that there would a live broadcast. Though mentally prepared, Mrs. Lee was a little bit embarrassed, waving her hand to the camera, "Hello, everyone. I'm Mrs. Lee, and I came to Winter's
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