“Granny hasn’t given her blessings yet.”
As for the rest, they were just fair-weather friends, flocking to Marcel now that he held power.
Grace, with her age and wisdom, chose not to squabble with them. However, that did not mean she accepted Leda and Marcel.
The limo started, and Brittany started to feel drowsy.
She took a small nap on the way to the Salter Manor. When they arrived, she rubbed her temples, opened the door, and got out of the car.
“Mrs. Salter.” Emily heard the car and had come out to greet her.
Brittany heard Emily's greeting and a flash of discomfort passed over her face, but she didn't object.
As Isaac got out of the driver’s seat, he picked up the prepared gift box.
Emily took it immediately. “Grace has been waiting for you all. Little Master is in the garden. He said he wanted to pick some flowers for Mrs. Salter.”
Brittany stepped into Salter Manor. It wasn't her first time here, but she felt a strange sense of awe.
It was as if, by stepping through this door, her relationship with Isaac was solidified.
Isaac walked over to her, took her hand and said, “Let’s go.”
“Alright.”
Upon entering the living room, it was filled with people, with Leda and her son seated at the most prominent position.
Someone noticed Isaac and awkwardly moved away from Leda.
Isaac knew the real character of these people, and he held no affection for them. If it wasn't for the family gathering, he wouldn't even interact with them.
“Let’s go to the backyard.” Seeing that Brittany was uncomfortable, Isaac decided to take her away.
The Salter family looked at each other in confusion.
“How did they make up?”
“Weren’t they getting a divorce? When did they reconcile?”
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