Chapter 901
As a thought occurred to her, Susan then raised her glass out of the blue." Ms. Jordan saved our Grandma Bailey today. Let me make a toast to Ms. Jordan," she spoke as she raised her wine glass.
This was the top-graded wine from the Baileys' wine cellar. In the upper- class society, there was proper dining etiquette.
Even in the case of making a toast, there were many rules.
Susan raised her wine glass and quietly looked at Charmine, waiting for her to embarrass herself.
Everyone on the table was from a prominent, wealthy family, and only Charmine hailed from a small family. Even if she somehow got rich down the line, how would she learn about the upper-class's table etiquette?
Ha!
At that moment, all eyes were on Charmine as they waited for her to make a fool out of herself.
By then, if she did anything wrong, they would lecture her!
However, against their expectations...
Under everyone's scrutinizing gaze, Charmine raised her wine glass with her hand around the stem, the angle precise.
Furthermore, she met Susan's eyes and calmly raised the glass toward her.
The level of the glass was not higher than Susan's.
Her series of actions showed no slight of mistake. Every action of hers was well-mannered from within as if she had grown used to this occasion. 1
Susan was unsuccessful. She could only take a sip of the wine and put down the wine glass.
Senior Bailey said, "Let's eat."
With that, everyone began dining in.
McKenzie gently picked up some pork chops for Susan. "Auntie, according to scientific research, the skin of a pork has a high level of collagen, and it could maintain our skin's elasticity." 1
"Thank you," praised Susan, "you’re so thoughtful, McKenzie." She then continued with concern, "What project have you been working on lately? Any new invention in the laboratory?"
"Recently, I've been working on a new tiny chip, trying my best to improve the technology in Burlington. I want to improve the effectiveness of the phones...1’ McKenzie replied elegantly.
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