Chapter 384 Maybe It’s Fate
Grand Hotel was one of Anson’s properties, and it was also a relatively well–known hotel. Of course, its specifications were not as good as the top and most luxurious existence of Gloire Hotel.
Melody chose this hotel as the venue for the banquet, which was also out of the intention of currying favor with Anson. After all, there would be at least hundreds of thousands to spend for holding a banquet.
However, she didn’t know that Anson had no interest in helping her at all and had already discussed everything with Clayton
Wambrick’s father.
There were still quite a lot of celebrities who came to the banquet today, and all of them were well–dressed, talking and laughing like high–class socialites.
The only thing that surprised Melody was that Fredrick did not attend the banquet, saying that he was not feeling well.
This made her wonder if Hannah disappointed or offended Fredrick in some ways, so he changed his mind.
Seeing that Hannah came here hand in hand with Nathan, she couldn’t help but frown, feeling a little unhappy.
“Mrs. Ranchy, I came here without an invitation. I’m not offending you, right?” Nathan asked.
“No. Mr. Evans is a big deal in Mimar City now, so how could I be offended?” Melody said coldly.
After getting to know him, she only felt that Nathan was rich, but he was definitely not smart. He went to challenge people like Natasha and Jade. In the end, he was doomed to die.
Hannah smiled and said, “Mom, he came to support you with enthusiasm, so you should be more hospitable!”
Melody replied, “I’m afraid of being misunderstood if I act too enthusiastic. Mr. Evans, do you really think Giradia Group will win?”
Hannah was suddenly embarrassed, thinking her own mother was not good at making conversation.
Nathan froze for a moment, then smiled slightly without explaining.
The interior of the Porter Group alliance had become more and more unstable in the past few days, and some people had begun to doubt whether they could win this business war.
It was just that those who were not in the game certainly couldn’t see the key point, and they still firmly believed that Natasha had the absolute power to crush the Giradia Group, and Wendy’s fifty billion was just empty talk.
In fact, Natasha had been under increasing pressure from all sides, especially from Emperia City.
Her reply to them was to give her a little more time, and she could handle it.
“Let’s go. Just ignore my mother. That’s how she talks.” Hannah dragged Nathan to enter the room, not giving him any chance to communicate with Melody.
He shrugged indifferently, and he actually didn’t care much about her mother’s prejudice.
At the banquet, many celebrities were talking about some high–end topics with wine glasses. Some people talked about the business battle between the Porter Group alliance and the Giradia Group.
After seeing Nathan, everyone couldn’t help being slightly surprised. They didn’t expect him to be there.
He saw Natalie at a glance. She stood out in the crowd, wearing a ball gown.
Natalie also saw him, her eyes lit up, and she immediately walked up, subconsciously blurting out to call him.
However, for some reason, she said, “Mr. Evans.”
He was stunned when he heard this address and said with a smile, “Is it too distanced to call me that?”
Natalie had less contact with him in the past few days, the trauma to her brain seemed to heal a lot, and some memories gradually recovered.
“Natalie, has your business become so prosperous recently that you forgot to contact me?” Hannah smiled at Natalie, her arms tightly wrapped around Nathan’s.
“Yeah, it’s all my fault, and it won’t happen again,” Natalie said with a complicated expression and a helpless smile.
Melody called Hannah at this moment, “Hannah, come here and let me introduce some friends to you!”
Hannah had no choice but to turn her head in response and then walk to Melody.
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