Judith held a position of considerable influence in Rivenwood, and she had a reputation for maintaining her dignity. She usually stayed in the upstairs lounge, rarely coming down to entertain guests. So, it was indeed surprising to see her approach a young one for a casual conversation.
Arabella was particularly taken aback.
Vivienne had turned her banquet into a joke, and Arabella had expected Judith, if not to chastise Vivienne, to at least give her a cold shoulder.
But what was Judith's intent with this friendly and proactive demeanor?
"Grandmother, do you know my sister?" Arabella asked, feigning curiosity.
Vivienne paused upon hearing this.
The Brooks family?
Her gaze swept across the members of the Brooks family present, briefly meeting Scott's probing eyes, then passing over the solemn faces of Beatrice and her two sons. She cast an inscrutable glance at Arabella.
Grandmother, huh? Interesting.
"I met Ms. Vivienne when I was in a spot of trouble in Havenwood. She saved my life." Judith began, causing Arabella to gasp in surprise. "It turns out that she's your sister. What a small world, isn't it?"
Judith then continued, expressing her gratitude to Vivienne. "Thank you for your help that day, Ms. Vivienne. If it hadn't been for you and Mr. Ellington, I might not be here today. I've been looking for an opportunity to thank you both, but I didn't know who you were. Now, I finally have the chance."
Those around them exchanged surprised glances. Vivienne seemed to be quite fortunate. Not only had she won the favor of the Ellington family, becoming Percival's fiancée, but she was also now owed a favor by Judith.
Wouldn't that mean she could do as she pleased in Rivenwood?
Vivienne's attitude remained indifferent, whether it was about the Ellington family, the Brooks family repaying a favor, or settling a grudge.
She never paid much attention to any of these families.
"Grandmother?" Arabella was seething with jealousy.
Judith had never been as respectful to her as she was to Vivienne.
No wonder Vivienne had the audacity to ruin her banquet. She must have known that Judith wouldn’t stop her.
"When did my sister save you? What happened?" Arabella clenched her fists, struggling to control her anger.
Judith didn't elaborate but simply smiled at Vivienne. "Today is my granddaughter's banquet. It wouldn't be appropriate to discuss it further. But I will definitely pay you a visit soon to express my gratitude."
She then glanced at Scott, who had been silently following her.
Scott understood her cue and suggested to the crowd, "Since Mr. Mike has decided to put an end to the fashion show, why don't we all go listen to Master Debra's piano performance?"
Everyone present moved to the main banquet hall as Scott's suggestion deftly shifted their focus. No one mentioned the incident that had just occurred. The excitement had already subsided.
In the main banquet hall, a renowned international pianist named Debra, who had been hired by the Brooks family at a high price, took the stage.
The lights in the hall dimmed suddenly, leaving only a single spotlight on the piano. A young man with a ponytail sat at the piano. His fingers began dancing on the keys, producing a beautiful melody.
Vivienne and Percival stood together, overhearing the sighs of admiration from nearby guests.
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