"Wouldn't it be great to have a mother-in-law like that? Look how she keeps serving that girl, as if she already approves of her. Who is that girl anyway? She's so lucky."
"And what about Serena?"
"Yeah, what about the bond between the Collins and the McMillian families? Is Mr. McMillian disregarding it? Does the engagement of Serena and Mr. McMillian mean nothing?"
While they were gossiping, they noticed the Deputy Director of Procurement approaching. Everyone quickly hushed and pretended to be engrossed in their meals.
The Deputy Director glanced up at the second floor and found it strange too. By all accounts, Romeo and Serena were engaged. He shouldn't publicly dote on another girl.
And on top of that, Jennifer was there.
Jennifer treated the girl as if she was her future daughter-in-law.
The Deputy Director sent a text then left.
"She's gone. Phew, her daughter and Serena are best friends. Do you think she's going to tell her daughter about this?"
"Maybe, if Serena hears about this, won't she be devastated? Is their engagement still valid?"
"Who would've thought that this girl's first visit would cause such a stir."
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