Chapter 635

Chapter 635

When Mr. Anderson Sr. saw that, he frowned slightly and asked with a smile, "If I remember correctly, Joelle has yet to be

engaged, right? I'm not trying to show off, Herring. But, my Sean is considered a talented young man in the entire Northfolk. If the

Andersons and Herrings could join as a family, it could create a legend."

Mr. Anderson Sr.'s intention was very obvious. How could Sean still not realize what his grandfather's intention was for bringing

him along to dinner?

Mr. Anderson Sr. just wanted to match Sean with this lady from the Herrings.

Sean's expression could not help but get a little colder.

But, Mr. Anderson Sr. turned a blind eye.

Mr. Herring Sr., who was next to Mr. Anderson Sr. disagreed. He shook his head soberly and disapprovingly said, "Anderson, it's

the young people's world now. They don't like this sort of thing. Their relationship is their affair, and they should decide it

themselves. I shouldn't interfere."

Joelle was a little unhappy after she heard what Mr. Herring Sr. had said.

"Grandpa, what makes you say that? Haven't I always listened to your words?" Joelle took Mr. HeringSr.'s hand and acted like a spoiled child. Not long after that, she made the two old folks smile until theireyes opened wide.

And Sean, who was at the same table, looked like an outsider.

When the waiter came in to serve the food, Sean quietly ate his own food. He had no intention ofparticipating in their conversations at all.

Sean saw the time on his watch, and it was about time. He moved his wheelchair, and Mr. Anderson Sr.was constantly paying attention to him.

As soon as Sean made a move, Mr. Anderson Sr. stopped him and said, "Sean, Joelle has justreturned to Norlon. After dinner, please bring her out for a walk and let her familiarize herself withtoday's Northfolk environment.

"Grandpa, I still have something important to settle at the company. They are waiting for me to dealwith it. I won't have time for that these days," said Sean. He frowned slightly as he refused the requestto take Joelle out for a stroll.

Looking at Joelle indifferently, Sean said to the two old men, "If Ms. Herring wants to know aboutNorthfolk, should I arrange for my assistant to take her out for a stroll?"

As soon as Sean had finished his sentence, Mr. Herring Sr.'s expression did not change, but Mr.Anderson Sr.'s lips were pursed. He gave Sean a displeased look.

"Grandpa, I '11 go back now if there's nothing important. Mr. Herring Sr., we'll meet again next timewhen we have the chance," said Sean. After that, he steered his wheelchair and left the room.

Mr. Anderson Sr. sighed heavily and said, "My grandson was spoiled by me in the past, and now hehas become disrespectful to the elders!"

"Anderson, who hasn't heard about the famous Sean in Northfolk? That little brat's name is fearsome in the industry, and

everyone feared him. You should be content about it." Mr. Herring Sr. glared at Mr. Anderson Sr. with disgust.

The two were talking and laughing and bickering like two naughty children.

Sean left the restaurant and did not go to the company. Instead, he asked Tony to take him back to Terahis Grove.

Molly was sorting out the herbs she forgot to collect outside. She looked up and saw Sean's car stopping by. She was a little

surprised.

When the person in the car got off and came closer to Molly, she could not help but ask, "why are you back so early today? I

thought you'd be home late tonight?"

Sean had mentioned to Molly in advance that he had dinner tonight.

"Have you been drinking?" Molly asked worriedly.

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