Ruby replied, "I got back first; my mom came back afterwards, but she only stayed for a while."
Jeannie just responded with a nod.
"Ms. Coleman, why didn't you guys tell me when you were coming back? I could've picked you up from the airport."
Jeannie laughed, saying, "If we wanted a pick-up, all we needed was a phone call. No need to bother you."
She had two sons. Even if they're busy, all it took was one call, and they’ll drop everything to pick her up from the airport. Or she could call the housekeeper, who would personally go to the airport.
There were plenty of people around the house; there was really no need to bother Ruby.
"It's no bother at all; it'd be my pleasure to pick you up. Ms. Coleman, if you ever need anything, don't hesitate to let me know. You always say that Stefan, being a man, might not think of certain things that I might."
"You just got back home; your business must not have settled down yet, right? How could I bother you at such a busy time?"
Mentioning her business, Ruby fell silent for a moment.
"What's up? Are you running into any business troubles?"
Ruby's silence alerted Jeannie that something was off.
Jeannie might be approachable, but that didn't mean she's not sharp. She's lived in high society her whole life; she's seen it all.
"Ms. Coleman, I did run into some business problems."
"What happened? What kind of problems?"
Jeannie was only asking about her problems; she didn't promise to help solve them.
Ruby knew that Jeannie might seem easy to talk to, but she's even more cunning than Olina. Olina was just proud, she's not as deep as Jeannie.
If it were Olina, she'd definitely say she'd help Ruby with any problem.
But Jeannie wouldn't.
"Ms. Coleman, I haven't been back for long due to some issues. Stefan and I had a falling out. He got mad and started to suppress my business. My business just started here; it's not stable yet and can't withstand Stefan's suppression. I'm losing a lot of money now; if Stefan continues like this, all the money I made before will be gone."
Ruby was truly anxious.
What would she have left if she lost her business?
Stefan wasn't hers; Owen had married Cecilia.
She really would have nothing left.
Frederick asked calmly, "What did you do to make Stefan mad? He's always been good at keeping his personal and professional lives separate."
"I didn't do anything; Stefan was misled by someone." Ruby was reluctant to admit.
"Even though Stefan doesn't like you, he's not the type to harm you just because he doesn't like you. At most, he would avoid you, not answer your calls, and not use his status and power to suppress your business. You must've done something to really piss him off."
"You said he was misled? He's a man of his own mind; who could mislead him?"
Jeannie knew Stefan very well.
If Ruby hadn't done something extreme, Stefan wouldn't have been so ruthless in suppressing her business, making her lose everything.
"Ruby, even though you've known Stefan since you were kids, knowing someone doesn't equate to romance. He never developed romantic feelings for you; you should let go of your obsession with him. It's not good for either of you."
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