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Chapter 287

Chapter 287

Sabina said, “Though our Macclain family isn’t as prestigious as the Lamont family, we’re not some n

obodies either. It’s just an invitation, so just send it openly. No need to look for any excuses!”

Natalia nodded slowly, “Your grandparents are more conservative, but you’re much more open–

minded.”novelbin

Sabina just smiled faintly without replying.

Natalia chuckled, “Even though it’s your grandmother’s birthday celebration, I still hope you

can invite Jonathan. If he comes, wouldn’t it show your status in the Lamont Group?”

Sabina suddenly remembered the scene she saw in

the CEO’s office this afternoon and was a bit dazed, only replying after a while, “I think grandpa’s right.

It’s grandma’s birthday, and most of the guests are wives. It’s not quite appropriate to invite Mr. Lamont.

Besides, he doesn’t seem to like attending these kinds of events.”

“Oh, is that so!” Natalia

was a bit disappointed but immediately smiled, “Alright, as long as someone from the Lamont family co

mes, it’s fine. If Cathrine Lamont comes, it would be such an honor for us!”

“Hmm!” Sabina absentmindedly nodded.

“A month ago, I already ordered a dress and jewelry for you. If Cathrine comes, you have to dress appr

opriately and make a lasting impression on her!” Natalia proudly said, looking at her daughter.

Sabina’s face turned a bit red, but she replied sarcastically, “Mom, what kind of girls haven’t they seen?

Are you trying to make me a laughingstock?”

Natalia realized her mistake and nodded regretfully, “You’re right. How could I be so confused? Thank g

oodness you reminded me!”

Sabina smiled faintly, “Don’t worry about me. I’m going back to my room if there’s nothing else.”

“You go ahead!”

Watching her tall daughter leave, Natalia felt more and more certain that her daughter would become

the future Mrs. Lamont of the Lamont Group.

The next day, Cathrine received the invitation from the Macclain family.

She discussed with Norah, “We don’t usually

have much contact with the Macclain family. Should we go or not?”

Norah was binge–

watching a show on the couch and casually said, “It’s simple. If you want to go, then go. If you

don’t, then don’t!”

Cathrine shook her head, “Have you forgotten? We were once in–laws with the Macclain family!”

Norah suddenly realized, “I’ve totally forgotten about that!”

Cathrine pondered, “Even though the marriage has been dissolved, we still had that relationship, so it’s

awkward whether we go or not.”

“Why don’t you ask my uncle?” Norah suggested.

Cathrine snorted, “Jonathan couldn’t care less about social interactions like this! I’ll just not go and

have Millard prepare a gift to be sent.”

Norah looked up and asked, “Why send Millard?”

Cathrine glanced at her, “Jonathan is the one who married their daughter, and Millard is his subordinate

. He knows how to handle what kind of gift to send!”

Norah wasn’t convinced, “Our marriage with the Macclain family was a business deal anyway. It doesn’

t matter what we send, since we won’t have much to do with them in the future!”

“That’s true, but we were once in–laws, so we can’t just let the Macclain family think we’re unreliable.”

As Cathrine spoke, she picked up the phone and called Millard, telling him about sending a birthday gift

to the Macclain family.

Millard respectfully responded that he would arrange it.

Although he had to obey Cathrine’s orders, after hanging up the phone, Millard couldn’t help but frown.

Cathrine and Jonathan both thought that their marriage with the Macclain family had been dissolved, b

ut only he knew the marriage still existed. More importantly, Estelle, who Jonathan thought, had nothing

to do with him anymore, was sleeping in his own bed every day!

Estelle would definitely attend Elizabeth’s birthday. Millard thought about

it and decided that even for Estelle’s sake, he should prepare a generous gift for the Macclain family.

After inquiring about Elizabeth’s preferences, Millard learned that she liked watercolor paintings. So, h

e went to an auction house and bought one as a gift for the old lady.

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