“Oh, and Benny, about the celebratory banquet for the approval to host the Olympics, our dads will definitely attend as representatives of the businesspeople of Haddock. Did you tell Uncle to add you to the list of attendees yet?” Lisa asked.
Ben sighed. “It’s a very high-scale banquet, and our dads are only invited because they’re the president and vice president of the Haddock Chamber of Commerce. I’m not at that level of importance yet, so my dad said he’ll apply, but fingers crossed for results.”
“I think we should still go as long as there’s a way, even if we’re only going to be sitting at a corner behind. Considering its scale, everyone in attendance will be from rich families. It’ll do us good to meet a few powerful people here and there.”
Ben looked even more despondent when he heard Lisa’s words. “Theoretically speaking, yes, but it’s still a very high-class banquet and our statuses haven’t reached such a level yet. All we can do now is apply and see if fate will be kind to us or not.”
“Or I could tell Mr. Turner about it tonight during dinner? He might have a way considering how powerful the Turner family is in Swallow Capital. It shouldn’t be too hard for him to get our names on the attendance list, right?” Lisa suggested.
Ben’s gaze brightened as he nodded. “Yeah, that sounds like a great idea. Good luck tonight, then!”
Lisa smiled confidently. “As long as Mr. Turner has a say in this, then I’m sure I can convince him to help us.”
…
While dropping Wendy off in her classroom, Jasper became stressed.
“Don’t interact with boys so much, especially Ben. Don’t get too close to him, and call me if he bothers you again.”
After giving it some thought, Jasper added, “Maybe I’ll get Julian to follow you wherever you go. That should do the trick.”
Wendy looked at Jasper exasperatedly, and she immediately declined after realizing that many other classmates were looking at them curiously. “You’re starting to act like my mom. I know how to protect myself, so don’t worry, okay?”
“I should still have Julian follow you, though. You’re out and about all the time. You’ll be meeting all sorts of people outside too.”
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