?Chapter 1297:
After Norahpleted her business in Glophia, Bernice returned home.
Calvin, eager to celebrate, insisted on hosting the long-awaited banquet. He wanted to showcase his daughter to Glophia’s elite. Determined to make the event spectacr, he nned for it to bevish and grand.
Sean offered his assistance discreetly. It was another opportunity for him to publicly affirm his rtionship with Norah.
Invitations were swiftly dispatched, and all the prominent families in Glophia were invited.
This was the first banquet hosted by Calvin as the head of the Wilson family, adding ayer of significance to the event.
Regardless of who led the Wilson family, their stature in Glophia remained unchanged. This event presented a prime opportunity for Glophia’s elite to forge connections with the new head of the Wilson family, a chance no one intended to miss.
In the Scott family vi, Matteo ced an invitation on the table. “We should attend the Wilson family’s banquet.”
Ka, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear, responded with a serene expression, “Indeed, we should. Twenty years ago, our families were quite close.”
As a soothing piano melody yed from the television, Ka raised her hand, her fingers moving in sync with the rhythm.
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Matteo nodded. “It’s quite unexpected, really. What we once joked about hase to pass.”
Years ago, they had joked about arranging a marriage between their children. Then, the girl went missing, and the topic was forgotten. Despite the twists and turns that followed, their children eventually met and formed a bond.
With the Wilson family’s elevated status, Ka’s view of Norah had shifted. Initially seeing her as an outsider, she now regarded Norah with newfound respect. After several interactions, she found Norah to be a remarkable woman. If Sean was fond of her, Ka saw no reason to object. Their marriage seemed inevitable and insignificant to her—the only thing that truly mattered was the piano.
She withdrew her hand and nced at Nancy, her expression softening.
Her primary focus now was on nurturing Nancy into a world-ss pianist.
Since thest Bellfolk pianopetition, Norah’s name had seldom been mentioned, seeming more like a brief sensation.
“Ka, I have a pianopetition on the same day. Won’t youe with me?” Nancy looked up at Ka with a gentle, pleading voice.
Ka admired Nancy’s obedience and was now torn between hermitments. The pianopetition was crucial to Nancy, but the Wilson family’s banquet held significant social importance. If only Sean attended, it might be perceived as disrespectful by the Wilsons. Especially now that their children were dating, skipping such an important banquet could spark rumors.
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