Chapter 157
Madam Vanderbilt was a little embarrassed, so she could only say, “Aren’t I a little too old to come to such a conclusion at one glance?”
Madam Vanderbilt was puzzled too.
*This cheap girl is able to invite Mr. Goldmann home? Didn’t they say that Willie is the one who has a better relationship with Mr. Goldmann?’
Linda’s nervousness was different from what Madam Vanderbilt and Leila felt. She had been unable to take her eyes off Nolan ever since the moment she first saw him.
“This man is so handsome! He’s several times more good-looking than all the men that I’ve met before this.
“Zee.” Stephen, who was walking downstairs, was slightly startled when he saw her. He thought she would never want to come back again.
“I’ve brought Mr. Goldmann over for dinner. Is that okay?”
Maisie looked at her father and was surprised to find that he seemed to look a lot more haggard than before. She could even see his gray hair, which was not so discernible before.
Madam Vanderbilt hurriedly stepped forward before Stephen could respond to Maisie’s question. “Of course, that’s not a problem. It’s the Vanderbilts’ honor that Mr. Goldmann is able to come to our place for dinner.”
She then got Leila to go to the back and ask the servants to prepare a few more dishes.
“Maisie.” A pure-looking lady approached bashfully, stretched out her hand, held Maisie’s hand, and secretly glanced at Nolan, who was standing next to her. “Maisie, we haven’t seen each other for many years, do you still remember me?”.
Maisie did not respond because she did not recognize her.
Madam Vanderbilt quickly explained, “Lynn, your cousin hasn’t returned to her hometown for so many years, so how could she still remember you?
“Zee, she’s your cousin, Linda. You met each other when you were young.”
‘Linda?’
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