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Chapter 412

    She reckoned this youngdy from the Peck family was a perfect match for Sebastian.


    The Peck family''s pedigree was top-notch; their daughter was a PhD grad from a prestigious university, so her wisdom were beyond question.


    The more she looked, the more she liked her.


    She wanted to engage in a bit of chit-chat with Miss Peck, but Angelina Peck was giving her the cold shoulder.


    She assumed Julia wanted to set up Mitchell with a date, but she was not interested in Mitchell one bit.


    She was here for Sebastian, the head honcho of the Ingram family.


    She had her eyes on the prize: to be thedy of the Ingram house.


    If she could bear a son, that kid would be the heir to the Ingram fortune right out of the womb.N?velDrama.Org content.


    That night, Julia was hitting roadblocks left and right, feeling pretty bummed out.


    She didn''t want to make an effort to connect with those who were giving her the brush-off.


    As for Ang, her eyes were red and puffy the whole time, looking as if she had been wronged.


    Angelina Peck wasforting her on the side. Ang, with teary eyes, said, "Angelina, thanks for always being there for me. I''ve always thought you and Sebastian are a match made in heaven. Stephanie, the love child of the Klein family, acts like a small-town girl but wants to marry into the high life. Because Sebastian has been protecting her, my mom, my sister, and I have all been pushed around by her."


    Curious, Angelina Peck asked, "What kind of person is Stephanie?"


    Caroline Snider also showed some curiosity.


    Just as Ang was about to spill the beans, "Stephanie, she is just a..."


    "Ang, I dare you to badmouth Stephanie again." Sebastian appeared just in time to stop Ang in her tracks.


    Helplessly, Angelina Peck said, "Sebastian, you sure know how to make an entrance. I was just curious about the woman who has caught your fancy."


    Sebastian replied, "Why be curious about someone who will never have anything to do with you?"


    "That''s not necessarily true.


    Sebastian, if you really like her that much and she marries into the Ingram family, our families are all old friends; how can you say there is no rtionship?" en FindNovel


    Sebastian did not find this topic particrly interesting.


    He turned to Caroline Snider and said, "Ms. Snider, I believe this is your first visit to the Ingram family."


    With a soft voice, Caroline Snider exined, "Yes, it''s my first time here. But I didn''te willingly; I was following my mother''s orders."


    "You''re so honest; isn''t everyone


    here being nudged by their families?


    Sebastian, you''re the hot ticket in our


    circle of high society; everyone


    wants to marry their daughter off to you!"


    Sebastian casually replied, "Really?"


    "Of course! I heard you recently splurged two billion to snag that pink diamond at Mrs. Perez''s charity event, almost the size of a pigeon''s egg, right?" "That''s right."


    "Wow! Can we get a peek?"


    "Sorry, you can''t. It''s already wrapped up; I''m nning to give it away tonight."


    Angelina Peck couldn''t help but squint her eyes and say, "I wonder which luckydy that is."


    Annoyed, Ang said, "Who else could it be but Stephanie?"


    Caroline Snider wore a shocked


    expression: "Ms. Bishop hasn''t even been epted by the Ingram


    velite


    famity... and Mr. Ingram is already gifting her so generously?"


    Sebastian casually replied, "Is it valuable? I don''t think so."


    He didn''t find the castle he bought for fifty billion for that girl to be expensive at all.


    Money was just material, after all.


    If it can ensure that girl''s future and gave her a sense of security, then it''s worth more than anything.
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