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The old lady, Harriet Clarke, stood aside as she looked at Genevieve with an approving smile on her face 

She actually recognized Genevieve right away when the latter approached them. 

Frankie had brought along Genevieve‘s information and recent updates on the girl when he came over to make his reports to Harriet the other day. 

Even though Harriet wished that Armand would get married as soon as possible, the Faulkner family was still a respectable family after all. Genevieve did not come from a reputable family, nor did she have a good reputation. Hence, Harriet had good reasons to doubt Armand‘s choice. 

She was about to ask Armand to bring Genevieve back home so that she could scare the latter off. 

However, Harriet did not expect to bump into Genevieve when she was picking out a suit for her grandson. Genevieve‘s actions had made Harriet change her mind. 

It seemed that Armand had truly looked for a decent granddaughter–in–law for her this time. 

Patrick came over, clutching Genevieve‘s things, as the latter argued with the shop assistant. 

He recognized Harriet right away and nearly choked from the surprise. “Mrs—” 

Harriet shot a look at the man and shook her head, signaling him to keep the revelation to himself. 

Thus, Patrick could only swallow his words. 

and assumed that he was addressing her instead.

Patrick said in an attempt to cover up his blunder. “How dare these shop assistants look down on other people! It‘s time they learn their

there are other stores selling suits on this floor. Let me show you around. We don‘t have to stay

trouble?” the old lady asked with an amicable smile.

She felt tears brimming in her eyes as she replied tenderly, “Of course not. I‘m only out for window

nodded and said,

tailed behind Genevieve and Harriet as they headed out of the boutique. Then, he hurriedly

with the top management of the

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as Armand, who was presiding

phone

a text message from Patrick that read: Armand, something happened! I accompanied

furrowed his brows after reading the text from

from the Faulkner residence claiming that Harriet had

remembered the pale and sickly look on Harriet‘s face as she lay on

heaving her last breaths, “Armand, I‘m afraid I cannot hold on much longer. I won‘t

by the fact that

Genevieve recently, his eyes darkened as he texted Patrick: Think of a way to separate

that Harriet must have known something already by then. Hence, Armand knew that his grandmother would

he still needed the woman.

when Armand was about to contact Frankie, Patrick sent him another text message that read: Wow, Old Mrs. Faulkner is holding Mrs. Faulkner‘s hand. It

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