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Jeffrey’s face was gloomy and cold.
“Don’t be afraid, Gen. It will be a matter of time before we deal with them,” he said.
Genevieve smiled faintly as she thought, ‘It seems that it wasn’t that scary to tell the truth.
She didn’t hide what had happened in Atharia.
She just didn’t reveal who Louis really was.
Genevieve didn’t think she should ever disclose that piece of information, for fear that it would be used against him.
He saved her life, and she would always be grateful to him.
Samantha sighed. “I always thought Louis was a kind person who would treat you well, but now, I don’t think you two are right for each other. He cares about you, but there’s a major issue with how he shows his love. But, Gen, without him, you wouldn’t be able to return. We should be thankful for that.”
Genevieve nodded.
I
‘Indeed. Louis and I aren’t suited for relationships. I’ll do my best to repay him, but I won’t become romantically involved with him,‘ she thought.
Genevieve spent a week at home recovering.
Her body and mood were slowly improving.
Darrell and Samantha stopped bothering her and began focusing on their own activities.
Genevieve also gradually learned more about the company.
She knew she shouldn’t stay in Eagle Entertainment.
The platform was too limited for her to fully realize her talent.
Darrell and Jeffrey had been discussing that matter lately.
Lawrence Group’s anniversary dinner, which was planned to be canceled three days earlier, was held as scheduled.
Not only was it held, but it was also grand, luxurious, and high–profile.
It was a sensation.
An invitation from Darrell was big.
Besides, not everyone would accept his invitation.
Group made a block
almost like a
ago, Darrell suddenly withdrew from everyone and was admitted to
and Hoffman
Lawrence Group would undoubtedly lose more than Hoffman Group if
was waiting to see
corner recently. He appeared at the anniversary dinner in high
the people in the hall, and everyone came
identity was no longer a secret, so it was natural for her to greet guests as “Mrs. Lawrence.”
was wearing a black custom–made off–the–shoulder dress and a beige shawl,
camera’s attention, calmly and elegantly
over, both dressed to
However,
didn’t stand out among the
the slap she
gone there if Presley hadn’t insisted on coming.
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went over reluctantly. Before she could muster a friendly smile, Samantha took the initiative and gently held her hand, saying, “Mrs. Hoffman, how wonderful to see you here. What a pleasant surprise! It’s been quite a few days
at Samantha in shock.
realize her mistake and come over to apologize?” she thought.
that, Quincey knew what she needed to
flattering me. We can’t
some good news to announce
“What good
“It’s just an anniversary dinner. There’s no need for it to be so extravagant.
Quincey’s face stiffened.
had wanted Anthony to be with Samantha’s daughter
her, so she didn’t
with how Andrea had been considerate toward her, so she
that idea.
that day’s dinner party
Genevieve can’t be my daughter–in–law, Jeffrey is still single,‘ Quincey thought.
thought of that, she smiled. “Mrs. Lawrence, I’m glad you’ve moved forward, everyone was quite upset because of that situation with the bitch some time ago. Now, we still need to focus on our daughters. Look, Lauraine has been by my side since returning from abroad. She doesn’t have a boyfriend. I believe Mr. Lawrence is handsome and talented. We should
couldn’t help but
you liked Louis? Oh, I recall that Mr.
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Samantha was blunt.
an instant, and her lips trembled
been trying to suppress couldn’t
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