Chapter 329
“Grandma, you shouldn’t have come today,” Juan said, his voice laced with disapproval.
It would have been fine if Melody had come alone. She shouldn’t have brought Shelia along.
Melody, however, swept her gaze over the Frazier Group’s executives, her chin held high.
“This is a significant day for the collaboration between the Nichols and Frazier families. How could I not be here?”
Her imperious demeanor was a remnant of a bygone era when the Nichols family held uncontested power in Seamar City. Times had changed, but Melody had not changed with them.
The murmurs of discontent around the room grew louder.
“Mrs. Nichols Sr., it’s highly inappropriate to bring someone like her today.”
“Ms. Frazier is still present. Have you no respect for the Frazier family?
“This isn’t a collaboration; it’s a humiliation.”
Melody still held her head high, seemingly oblivious to the discomfort she was causing.
Debra observed the spectacle with a calm detachment. She understood Melody’s intentions to intimidate the Frazier family and herself.
But the execution was so poor that the reporters present were sure to spin this into a scandal. The sight of the pregnant Shelia by Melody’s side would make for sensational headlines, and the Nichols family would bear the brunt of the negative publicity.
It wouldn’t be easy to remove the negative impact in a short time.
Joe, attempting to smooth over the situation, stepped forward. “Everyone, the Nichols family sincerely wishes to cooperate with the Frazier family. We mean no offense.”
Before he could finish, Michael interjected smoothly, “I believe the Nichols family meant no disrespect. Bringing the whole family to celebrate this collaboration shows their commitment to the partnership and their warm welcome to the Frazier family.”
He turned to Debra and asked, “Don’t you agree, Ms. Frazier?
The media’s cameras swiveled to focus on Debra, who maintained her cool indifference.
“Since Miss Miles is pregnant, she should be resting at home. There was no need for her to make ant appearance here today.”
With those words, the atmosphere in the room grew increasingly tense.
Everyone was aware of the elephant in the room. Juan and Debra were still married, yet Melody had brazenly brought the mistress to the event. It was a spectacle that bordered on the absurd.
“Shelia is my future granddaughter–in–law. Of course, she should be here,” Melody declared, her words drawing a flurry of camera flashes that nearly blinded everyone.
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