While the onlookers speculated, the sound of high heels echoed. Cordelia saw Nelly walk in on her high horse as the tassels of her shawl swayed with her movement. Her chin was tipped up as she looked down like she was scorning everyone—until she saw Cordelia. She paused, and her gaze stayed on Cordelia for a moment before a mocking smile pulled her lips up. “Ah, Ms. Tanner!” The auction host went to welcome her. Someone in the crowd said swiftly, “I heard that Mr. Tanner’s passed the whole Tanner Group to her!” “She’s the youngest female president among the four major families now! It’s no wonder her appearance was grander than a president’s!” Nelly slowly approached Cordelia. A flash of cold contempt gleamed in her eyes. “Ms. Jenner, it’s been a while!” “Yeah, it’s been a while.” Cordelia knew that Nelly did not have any good intentions. “Heh, what’s keeping you up recently, Ms. Tanner? Busy inheriting your family business?” “It’s alright!” Nelly crossed her arms. “Dad’s passed the Tanner Group for me to run, so I’ve been occupied recently!” “You should inform me of your day off no matter how busy you are,” Cordelia said with a smile. “The western suburbs’ project hasn’t ended yet. It’s been three weeks since there’s an update on the part the Tanner Group is in charge of!” There were snickers from the crowd as soon as the words were spoken. Nelly glared at Cordelia. Cordelia said seriously, “Nelly Tanner, I don’t care what family business you have to inherit. I’m your boss in the western suburbs’ project! According to the agreement, you missing work for no reason and not reporting the progress to me allows me to break the contract with the Tanner Group from my side!” “You—” “I’ll remember this and let it slide this time, but you won’t get away so easily the next time. Understand?” Nelly was furious but could not retort at all. What Cordelia had said was reasonable and justified. The onlookers chuckled and went off to socialize, ignoring Nelly. Nelly had assumed that her grand appearance would be able to intimidate everyone, but she still failed to get what she wanted ultimately… She pressed her lips together and gnashed her teeth.

were old but increasing in value—like “The Fireflies’ Light” in the center. Cordelia’s heart lurched as she stared at the painting with widened eyes. “This is…” “Fireflies with double sets of wings.” Janine looked at her. “Look who drew this.” Cordelia felt like her heart was about

back then. Maybe it’s been passed around outside and ultimately collected by this auction place. “This is also the reason I brought you here.” Janine looked at Cordelia. “Your mom loved doing charity when she was young. This is

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