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Marrying The Supposed Gold Digger (Valerie) novel Chapter 652

Upon hearing this, Nelson quickly examined Stella's pupils. The flashlight revealed a response, and he nodded. "She's indeed improving, which means our surgery was effective.

"From now on, make sure to spend more time with her and talk to her. If she likes certain music, you can play it for her."

Danny nodded repeatedly. This was the best news for him.

Stella had finally shown some response, and he had waited for this moment.

A week passed, and Danny resumed his duties on time. Valerie's thoughtfulness made him feel obligated to reciprocate.

He also had new inspiration for brewing, so he got started.

Meanwhile, Rowan returned to his villa with a sense of unease. After being beaten by Valerie's people, he was afraid to speak out. However, he reasoned that he had the formula, and even if Danny knew, it didn't mean much. The real concern was for them.

As long as he could successfully brew the wine, what could Danny do to him?

With this thought, Rowan became unafraid and smoothly entered the winery.

Danny, on the other hand, was focused on brewing again. Chloe also wanted to join in.

Valerie welcomed her, thinking that keeping Chloe occupied might benefit her condition. With Danny's involvement, Chloe would surely be helpful.

Valerie handed over the winery to them and concentrated on preparing a gift for Olivia's birthday.

Olivia's birthday party was next month, and Valerie had been contemplating what would be an appropriate gift.

With Olivia's exposure to many fine things, what could she give that would truly please her?

It was Olivia's birthday party, and with the elite of Kranson City attending, it couldn't be too shabby.

The Anderson family would also be heavily involved, sweeping away the winter gloom.

Valerie sighed, having gone through all the materials without finding a suitable gift.

Seeing her worried expression, Matthew couldn't help but chuckle. "What are you worried about? Just let Charles handle it later."

"No, this is my intention," Valerie refused. "If I were an ordinary person, the birthday party wouldn't concern me. But I'm Mrs. Grant! This is also my first time attending such an event since marrying you, so I must make a good impression!"

Matthew squeezed her cheek. "Alright, I'll fulfill your wish!"

He glanced at his phone. "Tonight, I'll take you to a special place!"

"A special place? What's so mysterious?"

"A charity auction. Tonight, the Chamber of Commerce is holding a charity auction. There will be plenty of great items, and you might find the perfect gift."

Valerie's eyes lit up at the mention of a charity auction.

Valerie thought, 'Why didn't I think of that?'

At the auction, items were often worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and the competition would be fierce.

She had only seen such events on TV before and had never attended one. It must be quite exciting.

Matthew noticed her enthusiasm and raised an eyebrow. "Don't rush to change; it's not time yet."

Valerie understood that such occasions were not only about showcasing financial power but also about making an impression on the red carpet. She naturally didn't want to embarrass Matthew.

She changed into a knee-length royal dress with a white knit cardigan, adorned with pearl earrings, simple and elegant.

Matthew matched her look by swapping his cufflinks for sapphires.

Matthew said, "Let's go, dear!"

The female celebrities in front posed and flaunted, almost unwilling to leave the red carpet.

Accompanying them were powerful bosses from various companies.

Matthew wrapped his arm around Valerie's waist, and Valerie looked at the scene. The event was a perfect blend of business and entertainment.

Valerie said, "This is quite a grand affair. Did I embarrass you?"

She glanced at her high-fashion outfit, which seemed less impressive compared to the glamorous attire of the celebrities.

Their outfits were high-fashion and stunning, while Valerie felt a bit plain in comparison.

Matthew chuckled. "It's a charity event. Being understated is better. In the end, actions speak louder than words.

"Most of the proceeds from the auction items will be donated to impoverished children, so both fame and spectacle are important. They wouldn't miss it."

Valerie understood that wealthy people did charity for visibility, but they weren't foolish enough to waste money. Most people came to help others and to network.

She relaxed, realizing that the portrayal in TV dramas was accurate.

Valerie had thought it was all about appearances but didn't realize there were so many complexities.

Under the dazzling lights, as Valerie and Matthew appeared, there were shouts from the crowd. Turning around, Valerie saw a popular young star accompanied by a wealthy businessman.

She couldn't help but understand that this was also a form of publicity.

The star needed attention, and the wealthy businessman needed prestige. It was a mutual benefit, each getting what they wanted.

The world of fame and fortune truly was a double-edged sword. Valerie was relieved she was married and not swayed by such superficial matters.

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