Chapter 505

As the old saying goes, "No one strikes a smiling face."

In this situation, both Stewart and Charlene had no choice but to politely shake Thorne's hand.

Once the introductions were over and everyone had taken their seats, Stewart's phone started ringing-it was an urgent call from work. Something had come up that required his immediate attention.

After Stewart finished his greetings with Thorne and Mr. Windsor, Charlene noticed the tension in his expression. She leaned in, voice lowered, and asked, "What's wrong?"

Stewart gave her shoulder a reassuring squeeze, bent close, and murmured, "Don't worry. I've got it under control."

Charlene relaxed at his words, her concerns eased for the moment.

The others at the table watched the quiet exchange between them the way they spoke in hushed tones, the genuine care in their eyes. More than one person found themselves quietly admiring the closeness of their relationship.

Coy and Josh exchanged glances, then both looked over at Thorne.

Most people at the table had no idea, but they knew exactly why Thorne had appeared at this dinner: it was because of Charlene.

him, they couldn't quite read his expression,

and left, but the dinner carried

were placed, the conversation gradually shifted to the future

then that Thorne looked at Charlene and interjected, "I'm

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