Chapter 2059
Quinton bowed apologetically, âSir, Mrs. Howard instructed me not to tell you. I...
Balfour scoffed. âNext time something like this happens, don't worry about Grandpa and Grandma's
orders. Just tell me right away! That's all. You may leave now.â
After Quinton's footsteps faded away, Balfour leaned against his desk and sighed, pinching the
bridge of his nose. Of course, he knew exactly what Alyssa was thinking, but he could not just ignore
Giselle.
Years ago, Giselleâs father had done him a huge favor. On his deathbed, he had one last request for
Balfour to look after his only daughter. And when Balfour made a promise, he intended to keep it.
Downstairs.
As the servants brought out the last dish and Balfour had not come down yet, Alyssa grumbled,
âThat boy is always buried in his company affairs. Would the company collapse if he left it alone for
a moment? What's the point of having a whole team under him if they canât manage without him?â
Alyssa glanced pointedly at Quinton as she spoke.
Quinton remained unfazed; he had learned to take Granny's words with a grain of salt after what the
boss had told him earlier. Giselle leaned in, her voice soft and comforting, âGrandma, Balfour's got
so much on his plate running such a big company. He has to be there to call the shots. Don't worry,
I'll fetch him. Work is important, but he needs to eat. Health comes first!â Ivy had been about to call
Balfour down. Hearing Giselleâs offer, she paused mid-step. Someone else was eager to do the task,
so she let them
Besides, Balfour probably preferred Giselleâs company to hers.
Ivy's gaze dropped, a complex mixture of feelings in her eyes.
Alyssa huffed. âGiselle, you're our guest today; having you run errands is not right. Ivy, you go get
Balfour. He always listens to you. Go on now.â
Alyssaâs eyes were full of warmth when she looked at Ivy, but when she turned to Giselle, her gaze
was cold and mocking.
Every action from her was a clear message to Giselle: don't get your hopes up about Balfour.
It did not take long for Ivy to summon Balfour. The two came down with their hands so tightly
clasped that Ivy's hand began to hurt.
"Hey! Balfour!â She whispered something into his ear.
He instinctively tilted his head down towards her. âHmm?â
âEase up, you're hurting my hand.â
Balfour glanced at her and loosened his grip just enough to stop the pain but still held tight.
Ivy did not understand why he was holding on so desperately. It was not like she was going to run
away.
This man!
As they reached the bottom of the stairs, Alyssa could not help but complain, âYou're always so
wrapped up in your business. We have guests over, and you don't even think to come down and
mingle?â
Giselle was about to brush it off when Alyssa continued, âThankfully, Giselle is an understanding
guest and didn't take it to heart! Otherwise, you would've been incredibly rude today!â
With Alyssa monopolizing the conversation, Giselle forced a laugh. âOh, it's fine, really. I understand
Balfour's work commitments.â Alyssaâs words were a clear reminder to Giselle that she was nothing
more than a visitor in their home.