Chapter 467

The O'Brien Group.

Jasper handed Haynes three carefully organized files.

"Haynie, these are the three women Rachel wants to invite. All three come from prominent families, and they've made quite a name for themselves in the music world over the past few years.

The general public may not know their names, but within the industry, they're practically celebrities—even turning down an invitation from Mr. Walden himself. Oh, and...

This woman, Wendy, is the daughter of the Burke family. The O'Brien Group just started working with the Burkes not long ago.

If you reach out to Mr. Burke about this, I'm sure he'd be willing to do you a favor." Haynes glanced over the files Jasper handed him and gave a noncommittal nod.

Jasper continued, "This Katrina-she's from a wealthy family too, but it's nothing compared to the O'Briens. Putting a bit of pressure on her family shouldn't be an issue.

But this Lauretta... that's going to be trickier."

Jasper frowned. "Her background is exceptional, and rumor has it she's about to get engaged to Jonathan, the eldest son of the Williams family... Trying to strong- arm her won't work."

Haynes paused in his perusal of the files. "Jonathan's getting engaged?"

"Yeah," Jasper replied. "He's not exactly young anymore, and as the future heir to the Williams Group, it's about time. You're a few years younger than him, and he could practically have a kid in grade school by now."

he looked at Haynes. "Wait, you and Jonathan know each other, don't

and Ms. Chapman are actually engaged isn't set in stone yet. If I barged in now, it would just

and realized Haynes had a

to know the Williams family anyway? They've always been

of business might, the Williams Group

leadership in recent years, compared to a century-old powerhouse

Williams family's current generation was especially

particular was widely

keep themselves free

well-organized and

explained, "I

once and went to a

I stepped in and helped her out of a tight spot. Jonathan heard about it and

left Jonathan indebted to him-a rare thing, a future heir

reason important enough to call it in,

to owe him didn't mean he wanted someone hanging onto his

no fool. He knew favors like that were currency-you spent

family's daughter

the most beautifut woman to grace high society in a century. People say she's like a living textbook for

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