Chapter 158 This Is My Son, Samuel Kinney
Chapter 158 This Is My Son, Samuel Kinney
Soon, there was a reply: "I've got an appointment this afternoon."
Olivier texted back. "Tonight then."
"...Okay."
Putting down his phone, Olivier looked up and said, "To the company."
...
Meanwhile, Gwenda put down her phone after responding to Olivier's text in the dining hall of the Reed
mansion.
Suzanne chuckled when she saw this. "To whom are you texting so early in the morning?"
"A friend,"
Gwenda said vaguely.
"Friend? What friend?"
It was rare for Suzanne to ask a further questions.
Concentrating on her oatmeal breakfast, Gwenda muttered, "Just... an ordinary friend."
"Is it Mr. Petit?"
August decided to get involved.
Gwenda looked up and glared at him, to which August smirked playfully in response.
...
Seeing this, Suzanne raised an eyebrow. "What Mr. Petit? Does Gwenda have a boyfriend now?"
"I don't."
Gwenda denied it without thinking. "Grandma, don't listen to August's bullsh*t. I'm single."
"She's single, yes. It's just that he's wooing her."
August added.
Gwenda kicked him under the table.
Hissing in pain, August glared at her. "Do you have a death wish?!"
"You shut up!"
"Ah, so someone is wooing Gwenda then?"
Suzanne laughed gaily and continued to ask, "What's he like? How does he look? What's his family
background?"
"Grandma..."
Gwenda blushed and lowered her head in embarrassment.
Suzanne teased. "It's alright. Just tell me! I can do a background check on him for you."
Gwenda's face was beet red at this point. She bit her lip and refused to say a word.
Seeing that Gwenda had no intention of telling her, Suzanne turned her attention to August and said,
"You tell me."
"Ugh, it's better if she told you in person, grandmother. I'd rather not get kicked again."
"You..."
Suzanne glanced between them both before sighing. "Never mind. I can't be bothered to meddle in you
young folks' matters anyway. But I must remind you, Gwenda, to look into the person wooing you, no
matter who they are. It's so you can avoid trouble in the future."
"I understand, grandma."
Gwenda accepted Suzanne's admonition.
"Alright, enough about this. You have a lunch date with Piper today, yes?"
"Yeah, she said that she wanted to invite me to lunch bright and early this morning, and said that she'd
send a car over to pick me up later."
"Well, you can go. After that, you can come back if you want to. If not, then you can visit me next time."
Gwenda nodded. "Okay, grandma."
After breakfast, the car from the Kinneys arrived around noon.
Gwenda left the mansion the moment she was packed. When she had gotten into the car, the driver
started the engine and drove to the restaurant that the Kinneys had booked.
About ten minutes later, they arrived at the restaurant.
The moment Gwenda got out of the car, Piper came over to greet her warmly. "Gwenda, you're finally
here."
"Sorry to keep you waiting."
"They've just arrived too. Let's head inside."
Piper led her into the restaurant.
...
Upon entering the private room, the table was already occupied by some people.
Gwenda took a quick glance around and saw that apart from Tyrell and his kids, whom she had met
yesterday, an unknown man and a woman were present too.
"So, this is the young lady I've been telling you about. Her name is Gwenda Evans, and she's Madam
Suzanne's granddaughter."
"A pleasure to meet you."
Gwenda greeted them politely.
"Hello, Miss Evans."
The only woman at the table stood up.
"This is my daughter-in-law, Imani Kinney, née Cline."
Piper introduced her to Gwenda, who smiled and said, "Hello, Mrs. Kinney."
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"Oh, no need to stand on ceremony, dear. Just call me Imani. I only heard about what happened last
night in the morning. How frightful! Thank you so much, Miss Evans."
"Don't mention it. Just call me Gwenda then."
"Here, let me introduce you to one more person."
Piper took Gwenda's hand and led her over to Samuel. "This is my youngest son, Samuel Kinney."
"Hello."
Gwenda looked up at him and smiled faintly.
Samuel cocked an eyebrow as he observed the smile on his mother's face before turning to Gwenda,
and he immediately knew what was up.