Chapter 271 Ready for Action
"Film the video."
Samantha's voice was sharp and commanding. She turned to Edmond and instructed, "You need to study this man's every move in the video. I'm giving you thirty minutes. By then, you must have every movement memorized. There must be no mistakes in his actions or words. Understand?"
The chatter from the video was so loud. Did her husband expect Edmond to decipher anything from this man's mutterings?
"Mrs. Dean, the man's lips are moving, but I can't hear a word he's saying. Are you certain you want me to get every movement just right?"
Samantha's tone was dismissive. "If you can't hear him, then mimic the movement of his lips. As long as the lip movements match, that's all that matters."
With that, she resumed her meticulous preparations.
Samantha carefully arranged each item, ensuring everything was perfectly placed. Finley watched her, noticing her tense demeanor. "Sam, what's the point of all this? You could have the maids help you. There's no need for you to do everything yourself."
Samantha, crouched beside the table adjusting wine glasses, shook her head. "No, I can manage this myself."
As the seconds ticked away, the 30-minute mark passed swiftly.
Samantha approached Edmond and asked, "Are you ready?"
He nodded. "Ready."
"Perhaps there's just too much to set up, and they needed extra help."
Emily's intrigue grew with her brother's explanation. She desperately wanted to see what was happening upstairs, but she knew her brother would never allow it, so she restrained her curiosity.
She envied Samantha, who managed to capture Finley's attention and have him indulge in her whims and games. Was it simply because Samantha was more attractive? Or perhaps her achievements were a little better?
Could that be the reason Samantha was marrying Finley?
If so, Emily reasoned, she, too, could become more beautiful and accomplished. If given the chance to be with Finley, she would do anything to make it happen.
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