Chapter 371
The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage
Helen stammered, âIâ¦Iâm really happy you could come.â
She wanted to clear the air after her misunderstanding with Frank before but did not know where to start.
Frank did not glance at her twice, however, and turned as he headed inside the hall.
Zeb chuckled by the entrance just then. âHey, what present did you bring?â
Frank shot him a look. âDo I have to tell you?â
Zeb laughed coldly. âHaha! Just worried you canât afford anything for Mr. Laneâs eightieth birthday.
Should I lend you some money?â
Frank glanced at the present box he was holding and could tell it was another vase from its size.
He chuckled. âWhat, you bought another vase? Watch out and donât trip over yourself this time.â
âFuck offâ¦â Zeb snapped, though he was tightening his grip around his present.
Frank sneered as he entered the banquet hall.
Henry was at the host table, his eyes closed to rest after some small talk with a group of bigwigs.
He would rather not be a part of such a grand celebration but had no choice to do so.
It was his eightieth birthday after all, and his grandchildren had all worked hard for it, not to mention that this benefited the family businessâ development.
As he opened his eyes and saw Frank, he immediately got up and waved. âFrank, over here.â
Frank hurried to him, smiling, âCongratulations, Gramps-â
âOh, save the braindead drivel.â Henry chuckled, tugging at his arm. âCome here, sit.â
Everyone else was left surprised by Henryâs clear preferential treatment of Frank, and they were all pointing and gesturing at Frank.
âWhoâs the kid? Henry Lane is so friendly with himâ¦â
âNo idea.â
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One of the more knowledgeable ones said, âThatâs Helenâs exâhusband.â
âExâhusband? Really? Why divorce him? Heâs such a lookerâ¦â
âWhat good is a pretty face? Manâs never held a job for three years and kept goofing off. If he did, more would have known about him.â
Everyone realized a start. âSo heâs just some freeloading piece of shit? No wonder Helen divorced him.â
Meanwhile, Henry pulled Frank to the main table and had Frank sit beside him.
Gina, Peter, and Cindy were there too, and Gina was already snapping at Frank, âHeâs not family, Henry. Itâs inappropriate to let him sit here.â
Henry rolled his eyes. âHeâs my grandson as far as Iâm concerned, and I can have him sit wherever I want. You can switch tables if you donât like it.â
âWhatâ¦â Gina was left stumped, while Peter pursed his lips beside them.
Zeb arrived just then, immediately greeting Henry, âWishing you a happy birthday and many happy returnsâ¦â
Henry never liked him and merely nodded.
Gina and the rest, however, were awash with enthusiasm.