Chapter 724

McKenzie, of all people, was the one who so badly wanted the Baileys to know about Anthony's relationship with Charmine initially. However, after learning about the background of Charmine's great-grandfather, she did not dare let the Baileys know about it after all.

After all, they were the best at creating ceramic housewares in the country, the only ceramics family that continued to prosper even after a few hundred years. They produced the most refined ceramics, specially made for royals and the wealthiest families.

Grandma Bailey was a big fan of the Hahn family's ceramics. In fact, she was queuing to buy one this year yet had not gotten the number. 1

If Old Senior Bailey found out about Charmine's background-

old Senior Bailey and the rest were extremely shocked.

Anthony had a girlfriend, and the girlfriend was Charmine?

Who was Charmine? Where did this nobody come from?

Old Senior Bailey scoffed, "Give her information to me.”

He wanted to see who the woman Anthony finally had his eyes on; he wanted to see how she looked like. After all, this was the first woman he found after not willing to see anybody for so long.

documents to show Old

Darryl went closer and eyed the

and it happened to be her self-portrait in a

showed her extremely alluring

look. To the Baileys, especially the seniors, this was a head-scratching

at the photo, she gave a

from a young age. High school graduate, low educational background, been in a relationship with Julian Cabell for over ten years. She almost got engaged for a few times, but due to some mysterious reasons, she was

did not bother reading

her assets were as little as

Their faces went green.

like Charmine as

in a relationship,

with another man for over ten years, a mere high­school graduate, and

to kill me? Ask him to come back,

his walking stick against the floor as

could tell that Charmine was not a nice woman: She was nowhere as formal,

Anthony come home. They had to make

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