The premium buffet was neatly arranged and had everything their guests might need.
One by one, many guests came, men in suits, women in fancy dresses.
Luther said softly, "I'll go ahead and socialize, you sit here for a while."
"Hmm." Joyce turned her back and stopped looking at him.
Luther walked up to the entrance of the banquet hall and spoke to an elder who had just arrived.
Joyce, on the other hand, just walked around and looked around.
Not far away, she saw Jacqueline and Shelly both came and were sitting over at the tea table whispering. She couldn't help but feel strange, they obviously saw her, how come they didn't come to pick a fight tonight?
She turned her head to look around again and was surprised to find a familiar figure on the second-floor observation deck.
That black suit, and that unforgettable demonic appearance. Besides him was a tall woman, who was standing against the second-floor railing in a similar black v-back evening dress, revealing a smooth back line. Despite her stunning side face, her wheat-colored skin somehow showed her wild nature.
It was Christian and Vicki, and they both came too.
Joyce was slightly shocked.
Christian was holding champagne, amber in color, swaying back and forth in his hands. He glanced at Joyce, threw a wink at her, a wicked smile on his thin lips, and made a gesture to raise his glass and drink it.
Joyce hurriedly looked away from Christian.
This man was also a troublemaker, so it's better not to mess with him. The strange thing was why Vicki was also here.
The Ballard family group and the R&S Group were not rivals? Why would they come to a party hosted by the R&S Group? Although Christian had also helped her when he asked Vicki to take care of her while she was in the detention center.
But she always felt that the timing was too suspicious for Vicki to appear at Felix's DeNox just right after her release from prison. And what could be the purpose? She did not know.
But it seemed that, in the future, these would have nothing to do with her.
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