Renata was very considerate.
She knew it was a tough job to run errands during the New Year. So, she gave the servant a gift that was worth five thousand dollars.
The servant felt grateful and didn't complain about anything. He flew to Hucksburgh early on the third day of the New Year.
As soon as the plane landed, he went straight to the Faulkner Villa without a moment's rest.
Charles was an important figure. He spent the entire New Year out visiting and paying respects, busy with various matters.
By the time he returned home, it was already half past nine at night.
As Charles got out of the car, a servant approached and said quietly, "Ms. Renata sent someone here. He arrived around noon, holding an invitation.
"It seems to be something important. He waited here for nine hours."
Charles, with his dignified demeanor, turned slightly and smiled, "What made her think of me? Didn't she..."
He didn't finish the latter half of the sentence.
He felt annoyed by Renata and didn't