Chapter 205
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Chapter 205
The car slowly drove off.
Jeff, sitting in the car, was the one who could most directly feel lanâs mood swings.
The frosty atmosphere had gradually dissipated.
He breathed a sigh of relief. There had been some bold women who tried to approach lan before, but
they disappeared quickly.
The woman from this morning was also brave, trying to approach him multiple times.
Thank God the bossâs mood had improved, or the higherâups at the Raymond Corporation might have
been in for another punishment.
And Maja stood there, waiting for lanâs car to be out of sight before she bent down to look at Coco.
Sheâd had Coco for many years, and while it was indeed a crowdâpleaser, it had never shown such
enthusiasm before. Only for lan, wagging its tail like it was going to break it off at their first meeting.
Maja cupped Cocoâs face, gently rubbing it.
Could it be that Coco was simply drawn to lanâs good looks?
On that point, Maja couldnât argue.
Because lanâs appearance was something she had wanted to paint countless times
She lightly tapped Cocoâs head with her fingertips.
âNever knew you had a thing for hot guys.â
After taking Coco for a walk, Maja bumped into Selena who came over for a house check.
Selena seemed very worried about something happening between lan and Maja. She first went
upstairs to see if Maja was still staying in the room farthest from lanâs master bedroom before she felt
relieved.
âI heard Holden sent you another gift?â
Holdenâs punishment seemed to be public knowledge. Almost everyone in the Raymond family knew
about it.
But none of them took the initiative to contact Maja, lanâs wife in name, to tell her about it. It was clear
how marginal Majaâs position was in the Raymond family.
At first, Selena couldnât believe her son was having an affair, then she was delighted
She didnât like Carlene either. She felt the Shepard family wasnât good enough for the Raymond family.
But after lan married Maja, he left home for three years. lan rarely even called her.
Selena had already lost one son. She didnât want any more conflicts with this younger one, so she
accepted Carlene.
So she kept warning Maja not to have any other ideas.
But now that there were other women in the picture, Selena was even happier.
If her son wasnât dead set on Carlene, she had plenty of other options.
There were so many wellâoff socialites who were much better than Maja.
When Maja saw Selena in the living room, she was glad she had already taken Coco back to the back
room.
Selena came over to show off, occasionally reminding Maja not to forget her place. So when she saw
that Maja wasnât doing anything, she left.
As she left, she left a comment.
âlan could never like you. Even if you did manage to get close to him one day, he wouldnât give you a
second glance. The Pennyfeathers arenât good enough to give me grandchildren.â
Maja stood there without refuting a single word.
Seeing her like this gave Selena no satisfaction, but a sense of suppression.
After scolding her a few times, she left with a cold snort.
As soon as she left, Maria came out from the side, sighing for a while.
âMs. Pennyfeather, should I tell my father? Selenaâs constant behavior must be making you
uncomfortable.â
âMaria, thereâs no need.â
She didnât actually want to stay in the Raymond family, so she didnât feel uncomfortable.
When she got back upstairs, Maja thought her day was over. But in the evening, Neil called.
Her instinct was to not answer, but she had to because of her fatherâs illness.
âDad.â
âMaja, one of your mother and Iâs classmates came to our house. He said he had something to discuss
with you, come over and talk to him. We might work with his company in the future.â
Specifically looking for her?
Her parentsâ classmate?
If it was a work thing, there was no need to go to the Penny feather family.
When Maja entered the living room, she saw Silver sitting across from Neil.
Her face immediately darkened.
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Silver laughed when he saw her.
âWhat a surprise, youâre the daughter of my old classmate.
Maja saw a pile of gifts on the coffee table. The most conspicuous was a piece of ancient painting,
estimated to be worth about 30 million. And it was the original painting Neil had been looking for.
Neil looked like he and Silver had been chatting for a while. When he saw her come back, he signaled
her to come over.
âMaja, come say hi to Mr. Cames.â