"Austin's. I got some food on it just now," As I said that, my eyes fell on the box he gave me. I wondered if he prepared that.
He glanced at me impatiently and said, "Throw it away!"
At that moment, the party was already bustling with chatters, and Valerie had brought Andrea onto the stage. I narrowed my eyes at Hendrix and said, "Mr. Roberts, shouldn't you chaperone her instead?"
But he was in a bad mood, and he asked me coldly, "Shouldn't you explain how you and Aaron met?"
If he asked me half an hour ago, I would definitely tell him in detail. But right now, I didn't feel like explaining at all.
I walked over to the trash can, threw Austin's suit away, and turned to gaze at Hendrix, "There's nothing to say. It is as what you've seen."
On the stage, Andrea and Valerie hugged each other, portraying a loving mother and daughter relationship. Valerie then announced that she had entrusted Andrea to manage 50 percent of her assets out of an act of her motherly love. Andrea would also start to work at her company to learn business management skills.
At the same time, Andrea would move into the Pearis Manor to live with Valerie. After all, she was Valerie's long lost daughter. Pedro also got onto the stage. Since he was someone with great power and wealth, it was safe to say that, as long as he stood by Andrea's side, she could do whatever she wanted.
Hendrix's face was ugly, but he didn't argue with me because we were in the middle of a dinner party. He controlled his temper and said, "Dance with me later."
I sneered, "Aren't you afraid that Miss Burton will... No, wait, she should be Miss Moore now. Mr. Roberts, you should be Miss Moore's dancing partner. I won't take part in your affair."
"Arianna!" Hendrix grabbed my wrist so tightly that it hurt. He took a deep breath to manage his anger, "Don't be stubborn."
Stubborn? Me?
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