Chapter 4

Regarding giving some shares to Olivia, Amelia didn’t really care much about it. She already felt guilty for losing her daughter in the first place. When Liam proposed to give her shares, it could at least make up for some of it.

“As for Emma, she got me,” thought Amelia.

Amelia was the daughter of the Green family, which was a rich family no weaker than the Taylor family, and Amelia had a lot of shares in the Green family.

At that time, she could just give Emma the shares of the Green family.

After Liam announced the welcome dinner, Amelia began to prepare.

She felt guilty about her lost daughter, and because of the situation with Emma, she developed some estrangement with Olivia. She wanted to seize this opportunity to mend the rift between her and Olivia.

In the past, whenever the Taylor family had a banquet, there would be someone in charge of it. For family dinners, they had an in–house butler. For official events, they would hire professional teams. There was absolutely no need for Amelia to get involved personally.

This time, she took it upon herself to oversee every tiny detail personally, leaving no flaw to chance and striving for perfection in all aspects.

The Green family had someone come over to help. The person was Amelia’s sister, Maddie Green.

As soon as Maddie arrived at the Taylor family, she saw her sister worrying about all kinds of small details and even asking what flowers to present on the day of the dinner.

Upon seeing this, Maddie rolled her eyes and pulled Amelia aside, speaking with a tone of contempt, “Amelia, what’s the use of focusing on those details?”

Amelia was puzzled. “Isn’t the details important?”

Maddie was left speechless. “Amelia, it seems you are preoccupied with trivial matters. There are dedicated personnel overseeing the details of the banquet, so you don’t need to worry about it at all. The most crucial matter now is Olivia.”

Amelia was still at a loss.

“Etiquette, my sister. Do you even know that Olivia has been living on her own for 18 years? It’s hard enough for her to survive, let alone have time and money to learn proper etiquette. You need to focus on getting her ready

not urgent right now. I’m afraid there won’t be time to eat on that day, but she must definitely have a crash course on wine etiquette. When Mr. Liam brings her out that day, there will surely

had forgotten such an important thing. “Thank goodness

perform at the banquet. For a girl from a

at the dinner party was crucial for

things will be difficult from now on. She’s a daughter brought in from outside, and if she is not outstanding enough, those from higher social classes will definitely look down on

found. The news had caused quite a stir in

paid attention to this matter, the Turner family

it was about the marriage of the Turner family’s son, Ethan Turner, and

Timothy

marriage agreement at the beginning and the current “Emma” were not the same person. To be precise, the person in

a reason behind

her ment*l state. Samuel brought home a little girl from an

problems at the time and did not recognize anyone at all, so she took the little girl as

three years later, when Amelia returned to normal, that she learned the

developed feelings for the daughter she had brought back, and

thus clumsily passed by, with

was now very concerned about whether it was the real Miss Olivia to fulfill the marriage agreement with Ethan or the fake Miss Emma,

her own eyes. She was beautiful

hand, Olivia had always been an outsider. It was unclear whether her identity was innocent or if she had any character

was not something that Karen alone

ties to the Taylor family, the Sullivan family had also

sent directly to the office of Daniel Sullivan, the

Sullivan.” The secretary knocked on the

at a contract. Hearing the knock on the door, he raised his

casual with a careless laziness. He seemed to be in a good mood, but only the secretary who knew him well knew that he was not happy and seemed to be slightly

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