Chapter 907
After dinner, Katelin took Brittany out. Isaac was stuck handling some urgent
business affairs, unable to join them.
Grace's departure had taken everyone by surprise, stirring quite the buzz in
town. With the inheritance settled, an era had come to a close, and a new one
was dawning.
Over in the Imperial City, there was a buzz of good news-Leda had been slapped
with a
seven-year sentence.
Marcel, quick as a cat, had filed for an appeal, but for reasons unknown, the
courts were playing hardball and refused to take it up.
Upon catching wind of this, Isaac made a few calls to his contacts in the prison
system, ensuring Leda wouldn't be enjoying her seven-year stay. It was high time
she paid her dues!
He'd delegated the day-to-day of Grandeur Capital to his team. Despite his years
at the helm, this was his first real break, and it felt strange at first. However, it
soon dawned on him that work wasn't the center of his universe anymore.
Sooner or later, he would shift his focus to family matters, putting his trust in his
lieutenants.
Derek Bishop gave Isaac the rundown on recent happenings and then asked,
“How's Grandma holding up?”
“Fit as a fiddle,” Isaac replied truthfully. “She’s out with Bri right now.”
Derek, swamped with work and able to make it back to Craneville only twice a
year, was always worried about Katelin.
“You've been burning the candle at both ends for years. Take this chance to rest
up and spend some extra time with Grandma for me.”
“I've talked it over with Bri. We're heading back to Imperial City next week.”
“Good, see you then.”
Katelin, a known figure in Craneville society, was no stranger to its illustrious
circles.
She often took Brittany to high tea, and today was no exception.
At the familiar club, the staff greeted them warmly. “Mrs. Bishop, welcome back.”
“Have they arrived yet?” Katelin inquired with a nod.
“Yes, Mrs. Bishop.”
Recognizing Brittany, the staff greeted her, “Ms. Dustin, right this way.” They were
promptly
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Chapter 907
escorted to a private room.
As they pushed open the door, a wave of conversation greeted them.
Spotting Katelin, someone stood up immediately.
“Katelin, darling, you've arrived.”
Katelin, with a warm smile, turned to Brittany. “This is Laurel, dear.”
“Hello, Laurel,” Brittany greeted politely.
Laurel eyed Brittany with a smile. “Is this your granddaughter? She’s quite the
beauty-no wonder you're always talking about her.”
Katelin, taking a seat with Brittany, boasted, “My granddaughter isn't just a pretty
face. She's exceptionally talented too.”
Brittany was never keen on these gatherings, but she went along for Katelin'’s
sake.
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The conversation among the friends
flowed easily, not limited to life's
trivialities but also touching on the
ebbs and flows of the business
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Since the Bishop family had
established their own household,
they'd been thriving well. Although
they didn't match the Lynette family’s
stature, they were certainly a rising
power. Katelin's social clout in these
circles worked wonders for the
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Brittany played the role of a lucky charm at the table, sipping coffee and speaking
little.
After a couple of hours, one of the elder ladies excused herself early.
“Bri, would you mind walking her out?” Katelin asked.
Brittany gracefully rose to escort the lady to the exit.
The elder lady took a clear liking to Brittany, seizing the chance to inquire abo
and marital status.
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Brittany, ever so sharp, picked up on
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The elder lady looked a touch disappointed but managed a polite, “Well, that's
lovely hear.”