Chapter 712

“Nothing. Tell me about this Mr. Kennedy,” Anne said, “I want to know more.”

"Okay." Ken began to talk to Anne about Lionel Kennedy's various hobbies.

After Ken left, Anne took out her phone and called Anthony. No matter what, it was better tocontact him first.

The phone rang a few times before Anthony answered, and Anne asked, “Master, are you busy?”“Calling me “Master? You must have something to ask me.” Anthony's deep voice sounded.

Anne tried her best to be as demure as possible. “Yes. Can you let the children visit Grandpa in theward? I think he might wake up when he hears their voices. This request... isn't too much, right?”Anthony did not answer, making Anne somewhat anxious.

He would allow it, right?

Or did Anthony disagree because Sarah was there?

At this point, was Anthony still holding grudges for Sarah's mistakes?

“Pick them up in the afternoon?”

Did it mean he agreed to it? Anne quickly sat straight but soon recalled that she had somethingscheduled in the afternoon, so she said, “I have an appointment with a client in the afternoon. Howabout picking them up in the evening? I'll be there earlier.”

“What client?”

“The company's client...” How was Anne supposed to explain this to him?

“Got it.”

Before Anne could say more, Anthony directly hung up the call, extremely domineering. However,she was relieved since Anthony had agreed. Fortunately, he did not say that

Sarah could not be there.

Anne arrived at the golf course ahead of time.

Lionel was late and only arrived after 2 p.m.

“Nice to meet you, Mr. Kennedy,” Anne greeted, “I am Anne, Nigel's daughter.”

“I heard about it. What a pity. I didn't expect Mr. Faye would get involved in an accident.” Lionel wasabout the same age as Nigel, and he seemed young and energetic.

"Yes, accidents are unpredictable.” Anne was slightly melancholy, but the feeling did not last long.Then, she quickly smiled and added, “Thank you for having him in your thoughts, Mr. Kennedy.”“But I remember that Mr. Faye’s daughter is a pianist?” Lionel asked his accompanying subordinatesand then Anne, “Are you that pianist?”

“My dad has two daughters, the eldest is the pianist, and I'm the youngest.”

“What a shame. Nigel is so smart and capable, but he doesn’t have a son to inherit the familybusiness,” Lionel said, “but I'm not here today to discuss business with a little girl, so we havenothing to talk about.”

The meaning was obvious, he came to golf to pass his time.

Anne did not take what he said to heart, and she did not immediately refute him. Instead, shepolitely replied, “I'm indeed still young and need more experience. I heard that Mr. Kennedy hastwins—a boy and a girl. What a wonderful blessing.”

Lionel was happy when he heard about his twins, but he said indifferently, “It's nothing!"

“Mr. Kennedy, your daughter should be about my age, right?” Anne asked, “It's perfectly normal fora son to inherit his father's career. In the future, your son and daughter will definitely be admirablebusinessmen, and it'll be a natural course for your little girl to deal with businesses.”

Lionel, who was about to leave and ignore Anne, could not help but stop in his tracks. Then, helooked back at Anne and suddenly changed his mind. “Can you play golf?”

Anne knew that Lionel was giving herself a chance and said, “Compared with Mr. Kennedy,

I only know how to play “a little’. I hope you'll go easy on me.”

"Hahahaha, I like your character!” Lionel waved his hand. “Come on, let's play golf!”

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