Chapter 79
Chapter 79 The Rainsworth ManorProperty belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
Cecille couldn’t help but be moved. “Thank you, Vivian.”
“There’s no need for formalities between us. Remember how I asked you to stand in for me for that blind date last time? I could use your help again.” Vivian’s least favorite thing was attending events like those.
Before she had the chance to travel abroad, Roland would often take her to various social gatherings with the sole purpose of getting acquainted with a rich son–in–law who was more wealthy and powerful than her own family. She was utterly fed up with it.
“Okay.”
Vivian cheered her on. “This time, you have to win over Nathaniel, the jerk, and get his baby!”
“Right.”
It was a pity that Cecille nearly succeeded last time.
She would need to plan things out carefully for the next day.
Suddenly thought of something. Cecille asked Vivian, “Do you think Stella will attend Old Mr. Rainsworth’s birthday banquet?”
“Of course. How could she possibly miss such an opportunity to curry favor with the Rainsworth family and make her way into their household?” Vivian responded without hesitation.
The corners of Cecille’s mouth lifted.
“This time, we can also present Stella with a grand gift.”
The next day, Jonathan was up and about early in the morning.
Niel’s birthday celebration was scheduled for ten o’clock in the morning.
Jonathan woke up so early because he was worried that Cecille might discover that Felix had. invited him.
Cecille had prepared a gift box for him, intended for his friend, unaware that Jonathan’s friend. was none other than Felix, the eldest grandson of the Rainsworth family.
Jonathan didn’t dare to tell her. He was certain that she would undoubtedly forbid him from going to the Rainsworth Manor.
Hence, Jonathan casually used the names of other classmates.
Jonathan and Felix had agreed to meet at the entrance of the kindergarten.
Before long, a Lincoln limousine pulled up in front of Jonathan, making him seem particularly small in comparison.
The car door swung open and Felix with a look of pride, quipped, “Your family doesn’t own a car like this, do you?”
Jonathan complimented, “Yeah, the most expensive car in our household is just worth a few million.”
Felix pulled him to sit by his side. “Follow me from now on. Once you’ve grown up, I’ll gift you one.
Jonathan, however, said, “Let’s talk about it when you’re in a position to make decisions.”
Felix was instantly displeased.
“What do you mean by that? Are you saying I don’t make the decisions at home? You’ll know my status once you come to my place later.”
In fact, during the days spent together at the kindergarten, Jonathan had realized just how important Felix was to the Rainsworth family.
Every day, different luxury cars were driven to pick him up and drop him off. There were always at least a dozen bodyguards with him.
Additionally, some of the Rainsworth family elders would also personally come to pick him up. and take him home whenever they were free.
Throughout the journey, Jonathan had to listen to Felix boast about his extravagant lifestyle, like owning a private jet, a personal amusement park, and others.
Jonathan didn’t envy him for those things, knowing he would have everything he desired once het grew up.
At last, they arrived at the Rainsworth Manor.
At that time, the guests hadn’t arrived yet.
The Rainsworth Manor was vast, covering an area of over twenty thousand square meters, the size of three World Cup soccer fields.
At first glance, it seemed endless, so vast that even a full day wouldn’t be enough to explore it all.
Some of the structures‘ designs were in the style of ancient castles. It was said that a single beam could purchase several Rolls–Royce.
Jonathan followed Felix out of the car, and a housekeeper promptly greeted them.
He gazed at the opulent Rainsworth Manor.
Deep down, he was impressed with his sc*mbag daddy. According to his research, although the Rainsworth family was a prominent family, they weren’t always that powerful.
Nathaniel had gradually expanded the family business after taking over and established a “Isn’t my house grand and beautiful? Let me tell you, all this will be mine in the future!”