?Chapter 1195:
Gilda confessed that managingpany affairs was not her forte. After years of reluctantly running thepany, she found it overly burdensome.
Now that Calvin and Bernice had returned, she was relieved to take on a simpler role at the vi.
Chayce,cking any particr ambitions, chose to support his girlfriend’s decision, as the couple was inseparable.
Bernice, appreciating their loyalty, promptly appointed them as the new butlers. The purpose of the meeting was to identify and address any disloyalty among the staff.
As Norah finished her breakfast, Bernice approached, her appearance the epitome of elegance with a stylish outfit, tasteful jewelry, a neat haircut, and subtle makeup—embodying the sophistication of ady of the house.
Settling into her seat, Bernice brushed her hair behind her ear and said, “We have quite a few servants here. I’ve instructed Gilda to manage them effectively and remove anyone still loyal to Iker.”
Norah nodded. “Just manage these things yourselves. There’s no need to keep me updated. As you know, I have a ce at Dreamview Vis, so I might not spend much time here.” Another reason was Sean’s proximity; he lived in Dreamview Vis.
Residing with her parents would result in not being able to be near Sean, drastically reducing their chances of meeting.
Bernice smiled with understanding and said, “I know. Sean is a nice young man. You two should spend more time together.”
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Calvin finished his breakfast and wiped his mouth with a napkin. He smiled and said, “Norah, you really have good taste in choosing your partner. Sean is one of the finest young men around. I fully support you two being together.”
Bernice teased, “Have you thought about your wedding ns?”
“Mom, we haven’t thought about that yet,” Norah replied honestly.
She wasn’t ready to consider marriage again so soon; her rtionship with Sean needed more time to develop.
Calvin suggested, “Take your time to develop your rtionship first. We haven’t spent much time together as a family yet, and I’m not ready to let him take you away so quickly.”
“Exactly, Norah, don’t rush into epting a proposal. I can tell Sean is getting ready to propose,” Bernice stated.
Norahughed. Her parents were quite determined to make sure she didn’t rush into marrying Sean. She wasn’t in a hurry either.
Calvin then changed the subject. “Norah, I’m heading to thepany today. Do you want toe with me?”
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