The Heir

chapter 31

THE day of the banquet has come. Victoria was nervous and excited at the same time. It felt like a judgement day, but on the contrary, a good thing was about to happen—her much-awaited promotion as the Griffith Group’s new general manager.

“Do you need a hand?”

She turned her gaze in the direction of the bedroom’s door and found her husband leaning on the door frame, still dressed in his wet exercise clothes. She did not know why he had to do some exercise just when there were leaving.

“Max, if you don’t move now, we will be late for the banquet. You know Grandma will give us a scolding and maybe a beating if we are late.” She shook her head and still try to zip the back of her dress on her own. Through the mirror, she saw him sauntered towards her and zipped her dress for her. “Thank you.”

“We are not running late. You just prepared way too early because you are so excited.”

“Of course, I am. Aren’t you excited too? Our lives are about to change.”

“I am excited to see your cousins’ gloomy faces—”

“Max…” she said in a firm tone. “We shouldn’t be happy for someone else’s downfall. And besides…” Victoria heaved a sigh and sat on the chair. “Whether my cousins, especially the male ones, have a position on the company or none, it doesn’t mean that they won’t be getting any favors from my grandmother.”

“Are you worried?” Maximilian crouched in front of her and caught her hands. He gently squeezed them, which brought her comfort somehow.

“I told you before, I am worried about Franklin. He is capable of everything… anything.” She bit her lip.

“Well, it seems to me that he accepted his defeat this time. Look, everything is going on smoothly, isn’t it?”

Victoria faked a smile to show him that she agrees with him. But truth be told, that was the thing that bothers her the most. The calm before the storm, as what they say. She could not help but think that her cousin Franklin was doing something behind her back.

“Come on, Victoria, this is your day!” He patted her cheek and stood up.

“And you should hurry up,” she told Maximilian, changing the course of their conversation.

“Aye, aye, Madam!” He grinned and then headed to the bathroom.

After a few seconds, Victoria stood up and picked her phone from the bedside table. She phoned her grandmother’s secretary, who answered her call after a couple of rings.

“Yes, Victoria?” asked Charlotte.

cleared her throat. “Is everything

as well

heard voices in the background,

ready. We will be

president of the LS Group really coming?” Charlotte lowered her voice a bit. The voices in

send him an invite through Vanessa. But she said she cannot guarantee that

he comes. There are a lot of tales and speculations about him

Victoria’s

are so outdated. You should browse the internet at least once a day.” Charlotte laughed. “Anyway, back to the topic, I heard from some guests that he was spotted on a

is already too much scoop there.” She glanced at the bathroom door. Her husband was not coming out yet. “I think I should tell my dear Maximilian

heard someone called Charlotte. “Anyway, I have to hang up.

“Hm…”

the same time her husband exited

was that?” Maximilian asked as he dried his hair with a

was just asking how things are

of the vanity mirror and sat there. “Can you

smiled. “Of course. Anything for you, my

chartered was already filled with guests when Victoria and Maximilian arrived. Relatives, business

a corner and silently watch the happenings, but his wife has another plan. When he was about to leave Victoria’s side, she clutched an arm to

me, Max. I want you to be

crowd. They were almost halfway

finally here!” Iris gave his wife a peck on the cheek and

you,”

buy it?” Iris took a

the same

now, Iris?” Perhaps you

laughed. “You are about to become a

when he noticed that the old Mrs. Griffith was being assisted as she went up on the makeshift stage. Victoria saw it too and immediately pulled her towards the crowd.

it,” Victoria leaned her

grabbed her hand and

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