Chapter 80: The party Avery didn’t talk to Grey that morning, despite how much he tried. He didn’t bother having breakfast with the family and he didn’t know if they discussed Protos Pubblicita or not.
Well, he had already told Jane to give him feedback. So, if she hadn’t called, it only means grandpa Lucy didn’t talk about it at the breakfast table. “Don’t be late and get Grandpa a nice gift,” Avery muttered before she eventually took off.
Grey found an old box at the maid quarter. He kept the wristwatch in it as he didn’t want it to attract any attention. He was only going to drop it at the gift area. Some ladies were chatting when Grey pulled up in front of the hall. Avery said Lucy was going to invite friends and families but it looked like it was the opposite or perhaps, they had a very large family. “Who’s that getting down from that less fancy car? He’s handsome” One of the ladies complimented, her gaze at Grey. “Avery’s husband, of course,” Smith said suddenly, almost startling the ladies.” He’s a live-in son-in-law and the worst of all men,” he stressed. “Seriously? He must be so poor!” One of them opined.
“How did Avery get a man like him? He only got the look. What a shame!” She remarked. Smith shrugged, enjoying the insults they were hurling at Avery. Everyone finally settled down. Avery had the Pure Rina’s diamond around her neck and everyone couldn’t stop staring at it. Actually, without an introduction from Avery, Smith had gone around telling everyone how useless and poor Grey was. Everyone had started to see Avery in a different image. They wondered how she could have gotten married to a poor man when there were a lot of rich and influential men. But the moment they saw the diamond, they got even more confused. They didn’t recognize it in the first place, because the design was rare. But they knew it was something expensive, though they had no clue of the exact amount. Diana walked closer to Avery, a distant cousin from her mother’s side. She was very sassy but beautiful.
“I heard your husband is so useless that he doesn’t even contribute in the house, “she remarked and looked over at Grey, whose seat was just close by. “He didn’t even give you a ring,” she stared down at Avery’s fingers.
Avery let out a sigh. “What do you what, Diana?”
Diana giggled. “Nothing really. I just wanted to ask how you are coping without the company and a rich man,” “I’m now the CEO of L.N material company,” Avery said through her teeth. She was trying her best not to get angry.
Diana smiled. “You may not notice now but grandpa is going to push you aside. He had always made you the favorite but that will change soon,” she articulated.
Avery looked over at Lucy and released a sigh. Somehow, it was starting to look like Lucy was already pushing her aside. Diana hesitated and stared much longer at the diamond that rested on Avery’s chest. “What’s that?”
“That’s Pure Rina’s diamond!” Chloe boomed from behind Diana.
Everyone gasped at this. The blue diamond was not only rare but very expensive. Diana stretched towards it, with eyes gone wide and dark. “What! Rina’s diamond?” “Seriously?” Another lady interjected, moving nearer to inspect. “How much was that?” Another lady inquired, with a hint of jealousy. Diana turned toward the lady. “Rina diamond is said to be fifty million dollars,” she said with a hint of proudness. Well, Diana has always been proud. At the mention of the price, everyone started talking about the ring. Each time, their gazes would flip between Grey and Avery. Diana turned towards Avery again.” I’ve always wanted to get this. How were you able to get it? I have the money, obviously but I lack the right connection,” Diana boasted.
Avery took the diamond from her. “Then get married to a man with the connection!” she snapped. Diana felt pained by the remark and so, she dragged her feet to her seat.
Chloe took her seat beside Avery.
“Happy birthday once again, Mr. Lucy!” Someone boomed suddenly. “I think it’s time for gifts.”
Smith Robinson stepped forward, a bright smile on his face. He held a neatly wrapped box that could pass for a hundred dollars. “Happy birthday, May you live much longer than this,” he unraveled the box and brought forth a big painting of Lucy Robinson.
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