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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 284

"He'll be a part of our family sooner or later! Don't interrupt me. I'm talking to Hera, not you, Gino," Mildred chided.

She turned to Hera and asked, "Do you hear me?"

Hera kept her silence.

After a while, Gideon said, "Alright. Stop nagging, Grandma. I'll find a way to resolve this, so stop worrying about it. Go and get some rest."

He didn't want his family to worry about anything related to the company, and he wasn't fond of the idea of having Hera ask Bernard for help.

If there really was no other way to solve this dilemma, Gideon could simply change the venue for the annual meeting.

Queenie wouldn't be able to reserve all the rooms and event sites at every luxury hotel in Norburgh, anyway.

Finally, Hera broke her silence.

"Leave the problem of finding a venue to me," she told him.

Before this, she'd been waiting for a chance to repay Queenie's "kindness" for abducting her.

Now that the chance had arisen, Hera wouldn't let it slip past her fingers.

Gideon straightened his back when he heard that.

He objected without hesitation, "No way. Don't meddle in this. Just focus on your studies."

Hera then asked, "Am I not considered a part of this family?"

Gideon froze when he heard that.

"Of course you are!"

"Well then, as a family member, it's only natural that I contribute to the family, right?" she questioned.

Gideon felt warm inside upon hearing her words. He'd been trying really hard to make her feel included at home, but things weren't that easy since they'd stayed apart for 17 years.

Even though they were biologically related, they were like distant strangers who knew little about each other. It was impossible for Hera to be close to and intimate with all the Everetts so suddenly.

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