“It’s all right. The fact that you came puts both me and my wife at ease. Honestly, we were worried you might still be upset,” Greg said, guilt written all over his face. “Jolin was truly out of line that day. Ms. Jarvis did so much for our company’s opening—organizing everything, running around—and then Jolin ruined the celebration dinner. I really gave her a piece of my mind when we got home and told her to stay put and reflect on her behavior. She’s grounded for now—won’t be making any appearances these days!”
Mrs. Farley chimed in, looking equally embarrassed. “I only heard the whole story afterwards. Jolin deserves a good talking to. I’ve spoiled her too much, but I promise this won’t happen again.”
Sylvia was a little taken aback by the Farleys’ apologetic attitude. Greg had been calling her repeatedly, so she’d assumed he wanted to discuss further business. But now, seeing the couple’s demeanor, she realized there might be more to this meeting.
She kept a gentle smile. “It’s really nothing. I’ve put it behind me. Please don’t worry about it, Mr. and Mrs. Farley.”
Greg continued to express his apologies, then introduced Sylvia to two more guests—friends and business associates of his.
It didn’t take Sylvia long to understand: Greg was making business introductions for her.
Between the elaborate apology dinner and these new opportunities, Greg was clearly going out of his way to make amends.
Sylvia remained composed and gracious, but she couldn’t help feeling a bit on guard.
*
Just outside the private dining room, Jolin pulled a server aside into the next room. She took out her phone, tapped the screen a few times, and showed the server. “The money’s transferred. Just do exactly as I said.”
The server, evidently no stranger to this sort of arrangement, didn’t look the least bit nervous. “Don’t worry, Ms. Farley. You’ll be satisfied.”
“Go on, then,” Jolin replied, her eyes glinting with cold malice. Anyone looking closely would see the venom behind her smile.
After the server left, she pushed a trolley toward the private room. She knocked, entered, and began serving the next course. As she set a plate in front of Sylvia, her elbow “accidentally” nudged Sylvia’s wine glass, sending wine splashing across the table.


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Finally some storyline on Gab... Will he reach on time for Sylvia? Thank you for the updates....
Please fix chapter 2553…we’re missing the total encounter of Sylvia entering the fight that began in chapter 2552. BTW, thanks for the updates....
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It’s time for Gabriel to make his way back to Sylvia so that they can become a couple and not give Eugene false hope that he has a chance with Sylvia....
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