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Why did she still treat him like he was a kid, asking his friends to y with him whenever they met? He had been an adult for a while now.
Everett chimed in, “Susanna, I heard you and Amabel get along pretty well, am I right? You could make ns to hang out. I hardly see you around Glophia. Don’t you like going out?”
Susanna politely responded, “I’m not in good health, so I rarely go out.”
She didn’t directly answer the question about her friendship with Amabel.
And she didn’t have friends to go out with, nor did she want to go out with guards. Her brother worked all week and only had time for her on weekends.
Only after meeting Norah did she find life more exciting. Kylee nudged Amabel gently. “Amabel just got back from overseas not long ago. She’s working for your brother’spany now. Nexa Tech, right? You guys can go out together and have some fun. Where are you headedter? I’ll have Spencer drive you.”
When Kylee asked, Susanna quickly shared their afternoon ns. “We’re heading to the Hancock Shooting Club. Spencer doesn’t need to drive us. Sean will be avable soon.”
When they heard that, Coen and Rhoda quietly stepped back. They had just worked hard to make a deal, and they didn’t want to ruin it with thoughtless words. They were aware that Susanna was from the Scott family and knew better than to talk to her now.
“Is Sean here?” Everett asked, surprised.
He rubbed his hands together eagerly. “I’ve been wanting to talk to him about cooperation again. It’s so coincidental that we could meet today.”
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He appeared eager, wondering if he might have a chance to secure any opportunities for coboration from Sean today.
Kylee wasn’t interested in work matters. “Hancock Shooting Club? Perfect! It’s been ages since Spencer and Amabel went there. Why don’t you all go together?” Amabel’s eyes sparkled when Sean’s name was mentioned. She was eager to go with them.
“I haven’t been there in ages. I’ll do as Mom says. Spencer, let’s go togetherter.”
Spencer just shrugged, not really caring. “Okay.”
Coen looked enviously at Everett, who was excitedly rubbing his hands together. Engaging with the Scott family brought as much joy to Everett as negotiating with the Morris family did for Coen.
Coen was so eager for his family to ascend the socialdder and be a true noble family one day.
Susanna wasn’t thrilled about Amabel joining them. She felt like every time they met, Amabel was attempting to enchant her brother.
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