The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 285
Chapter 285 Looking Down on Her
After graduating from high school, it seemed that Willow’s classmates had all become materialistic.
Willow regretted coming to this gathering. She wouldn’t have come if she had known it would turn out this way.
Kelsie, who was following Fritz, looked resentful. When no one was watching, she walked into the restroom and made a call.
“Darling, I’m at the Golden Palace Hotel, and someone just hit me! You have to help me get revenge!” Kelsie coquettishly pleaded.
“What? Which idiot dares to lay a hand on my woman! I’ll bring my people over right now!” a
vicious voice said.
Kelsie walked out of the restroom after hanging up. There was a wicked smile on her face.
Inside the private dining room, it was lively with voices.
“What do you guys want to eat today? You can order anything you like. I’ll foot the bill!” Fritz said with pride.
At this moment, he seemed to be the center of everyone’s attention.
In reality, he wasn’t as wealthy as everyone believed him to be. Even if he earned a million. dollars a year, so what?
A meal in a high–end hotel like this would cost him nearly a month of his salary.
But for the sake of putting up appearances, he could only bite the bullet and pay for it.
Everyone exclaimed in awe once again.
Caspian, watching Fritz’s smug appearance, felt like he was looking at a fool.
Willow looked upset too. She didn’t like such gatherings.
The two or three classmates who had attended Willow and Caspian’s wedding remained silent.
Kelsie walked into the private room from the restroom and sat down without saying a word.
However, her gaze toward Willow became increasingly sharp.
It didn’t take long before a number of beautifully presented dishes were brought out.
Everyone raised their glasses and cheered.
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“Come, everyone, let’s give a toast to Fritz!”
not for him, how could we afford
Caspian, who simply remained seated with a
be bothered with someone
for coming
praising
at a subsidiary of Southlake Corporation. That’s incredible! As
senior executive at Southlake Corporation’s
this, everyone was shocked
rapidly. They had become the largest conglomerate
who worked there had a bright future
returning from my studies abroad. I’m just a department supervisor and make only a few million dollars a year.” Fritz revealed the
downplaying it, but deep inside, he was extremely proud of his own.
achievement.
Corporation largely thanks to his cousin. His cousin held a managerial position
few million in
everyone was extremely
university, and many of them were struggling in small
returned from overseas, he unexpectedly became
earned hundreds of thousands a month and
of them dispirited when they reflected
you’re so outstanding!”
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the future, could you help us pull some
“Yeah, that’s right!”
they could enter Southlake Corporation, their future would definitely be
sure to
said. en to
Corporation was very powerful, but they had no idea who the
As for Fritz, he had just returned from overseas
at the subsidiary. She had a good impression of
started to make up
success is here!” one
hearing this, Willow and Caspian
nonsense was Fritz talking about?
had never seen Fritz at the subsidiary office, let alone form a good impression of
didn’t I know about the CEO
office previously?” Willow asked.
Are you also working at Southlake Corporation’s
asked nervously.
was afraid that his lies would be exposed.
but I’ve never seen you there,” Willow said.
office before and had never seen
the office
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