Bryan walked in the moment Thea took her seat. With a bright smile, he said, “You’ve arrived, Ms. Thea.”
Saying that, he snapped his fingers.
A row of waiters walked in with gifts in their hands.
There were dresses, necklaces, and handbags.
“Ms. Thea, I took my time looking for these.”
Thea frowned.
Bryan had been very friendly to her every time they met. She had refused his gifts many times now.
“Mr. Grayson, how thoughtful of you.” Gladys stood up and accepted the gifts.
“Mom, what are you doing? We can’t accept them,” Thea hurriedly spoke.
Gladys said with a smile, “We shouldn’t let Mr. Grayson’s efforts go to waste.”
“Indeed,” Bryan said, “These aren’t worth much anyway.”
“I’ll accept them on behalf of Thea,” Gladys said with a bright smile.
She had accepted so many gifts that her arms had gotten tired.
After presenting the gifts, Bryan made his way out.
Soon, the food was served.
James did not join in the conversation. Instead, he was busy eating.
Seeing how he gobbled up his food, Thea frowned and looked at Zavier apologetically, “Mr. Watson, I’m sorry you have to see this.”
“It’s nothing.” Zavier stood up immediately and said, “Actually, I have something to tell you.”
“Accept it!”
Before he could finish his words, Gladys stood up and looked at Zavier with satisfaction. “I’m satisfied with you being my son-in-law. Thea can divorce James anytime and marry you instead.”
“Mom…” Thea shot her a look of resentment.
How would Zavier dare marry Thea now that he knew of her identity?
He had no right to enjoy such a beautiful woman. Only someone such as the Black Dragon was worthy of her.
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