Minerva didn't say anything and only pursed her lips; they were as red as cherries. She recalled that she had rejected Quill's proposal to go on a blind date.

Could it be that Quill was going to invite her to his home to go on a blind date?

However, even if it was really a blind date, he didn't have to take Beanie, did he? Perhaps this time, things would be much more complicated than she had imagined.

Vera piped up, "Didn't Quill tell you why?"

Upon hearing this, Minerva shrugged her shoulders. "What do you think?"

"Let's go." After that, Minerva turned and left. Vera quickly followed, taking Minerva's hand. "Do you really want to go back? I have a bad feeling. I think it's different this time. How about... I'll go check it out for you? You can go back to eat and rest first."

Minerva looked at Vera and said helplessly, "Aren't you a little bit short-sighted? Quill has already taken Beanie, which means that he wants us to go there, and you want to go check it out? The results will be the same.

Let's just go there directly."

"Well, Quill won't hurt you anyway."

Then, the two of them returned to the Hanover family home together.

The Hanover family's home had its own estate and they had to take a long road to arrive there. Usually, it was very quiet, but the road that day was packed.

When Minerva was driving, Vera was sitting on the passenger seat. The cars behind them were accelerating and passing by them, as if they were in a hurry to reach somewhere, making Vera feel a little bewildered.

"Why are there so many cars today? There usually aren't so many people and they are driving so fast. How rude!"

Minerva stared pointedly at her. "I thought you said that you're the most well-informed person around. Why didn't you find out about such a small matter?"

Vera felt flabbergasted herself, bickering back with indigence, "I never said that, and even if I want to check, I'm in your car now. How am I going to do that? I told you before to let me find out, but you didn't allow me to. Now what? I'm afraid that the traffic will be heavy ahead."

Fortunately, although the roads were packed

with cars, traffic was still moving and it was not too heavily congested.

The further she drove, the more Minerva frowned. Vera also spoke at this time, "Hey, why do I have the feeling that these cars are headed in the same direction as us? Are they also going to the Hanover family home?"

hearing this, Minerva's frown deepened. She glanced at the familiar cars and did not

Vera began speculating, "What day is it today? Why are they all coming to the Hanover home?

Events?

suddenly blanched a little. She felt that... She guessed what Quill was

of cars parked near the entrance. People flocked to the Hanover house,

lively here. The Hanover home has never been

Minerva could reply, someone ran up to them and stopped in front of

lowered the windows

called, "Nash."

He then looked at Minerva and said, "Miss Minerva, please give me the car keys. I'll be your valet and help you park it in the back." Minerva

car keys. Mr. Hanover is waiting for

Minerva gave in at his persistence,

car keys to Nash and got out of the car with Vera. Both of them were

adjusted the clothes on her

kinds of suits and

all wearing suits. What day is

we'll go in

led into other

servants, and soon they avoided the

further in. Minerva furrowed her brows. "Didn't you say that Quill

he said to take

Minerva and Vera looked at each other and Vera pointed to herself, "What about

tonight, but can you tell me, what kind of

maid smiled warmly. "Both of

it was useless

together. When Minerva saw the gift, she couldn't help but frown. Compared to Vera's gown, hers looked more special and more stunning, which felt odd. "Wow." Vera leaned her chin on her shoulder. "Quill is going to introduce you to everyone. It seems that tonight's banquet is

Minerva went speechless.

Minerva looked at the maid by her side and asked

have to wear it. This dress

had no choice but to wear it tonight. Minerva nodded and said,

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