“Gordon, no matter how the Lawrence family reacts, we must ask for the betrothal gift this time. Last time, Byron divorced Rosie before we could even be happy about her marriage. We shouldn’t go easy on them!”
Violet instigated her husband, thinking about how much would be suitable.
The betrothal gift did not need to be much. It just had to be enough for them to get a house, car, and anything else.
Gordon nodded. “Of course, I know this. Rosie’s mother passed away early. After all, she was raised by me. How can she get married without any etiquette?”
“Do you think 30 million is too much?” Violet’s eyes glowed with greediness.
“That’s not too much. I’d like to see how much they’ll offer. The more they give, the better.” Gordon was already planning deep down.
After discussing this, they finally decided to meet Rosalie first.
They did not have Rosalie’s mobile phone number. Just as they were worried, Violet came up with something and searched for Petal Talk’s official number.
The call was answered by customer service. When the customer service lady heard that Violet was looking for the chairwoman, she immediately thought there was a product problem and planned to record the feedback.
Violet was finally impatient, and she told the customer service her identity, “We’re the parents of your chairwoman, Rosalie Jacobs. We just returned to this city and don’t know her mobile phone number, so give it to us.”
“We can’t convey your request. Please look into other ways yourself. Feel free to call us if you need to talk about the products!”
Violet was pissed off that the customer service associate hung up her call. She complained about it for some time.
Realizing this would not work, Benedict pondered and asked the hotel receptionist to call Melody, telling her they wanted to speak to her about something.
Meanwhile, Melody received the call in the Lawrence family’s mansion. She heard that Gordon and Violet were looking for her and Benedict, which worried her.
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