I Slept with My Boss and Ran Away

Chapter 750: Grandma Sterling Visits Meredith’s Grave



Facing his friend’s praise, Mr. Wilkinson humbly smiled and said, “This girl, she’s playful. Recently, I don’t know if the sun has risen from the west or what, but she has decided to follow me and learn the business.”

“It’s a good thing,” the man said. “Mr. Wilkinson, we envy you! Two daughters, both smart and beautiful. You’re destined to enjoy life.”

Mr. Wilkinson was indeed proud of his two outstanding daughters.

While they chatted, Selene remained silent out of respect, quietly listening to what others were saying and doing.

Elsa, eager to show off, kept talking to the middle-aged man about the new energy project. The man was very interested, as this was the project they were discussing today.

Mr. Wilkinson was also intrigued, and they planned to collaborate on this new energy project.

Elsa didn’t actually understand much, especially when it came to technical terms. She pretended to understand and echoed along.

Mr. Wilkinson wanted to hear Selene’s opinion and asked, “Selene, what do you think about this new energy vehicle?”

Selene glanced at everyone present. Before she could speak, Elsa said, “Selene, don’t be shy. Say whatever comes to mind; it’s okay if you’re wrong. The uncles here are very nice.”

Her words seemed encouraging but subtly implied that Selene had nothing meaningful to say.

Elsa didn’t believe Selene understood any of this. If she had real skills, she wouldn’t have ended up in prison.

Elsa also doubted that Selene was adopted and raised abroad with a high education.

Selene calmly said, “The domestic market for new energy vehicles is still a blank slate. Many people are eyeing this area for sustainable development from an energy-saving perspective. In fast-paced urban life, it works well for city traffic. However, for long-distance travel, it’s inconvenient. This means a family might need two cars. Families that can afford this are few. If you’re aiming for high profits, the investment cost in new energy is high with a long return period; proceed with caution.”

Selene analyzed from a consumer’s perspective about the charging issues of new energy vehicles and highlighted that solving this problem would be a long process, naturally increasing investment costs and risks.

Her points were exactly what the others were concerned about, and they were very satisfied with her answer. Mr. Wilkinson nodded proudly.

Selene received praise from the uncles once again, stealing the spotlight from Elsa who could only watch in frustration.

Seeing Selene’s insights, their conversation grew more profound. One person deliberately challenged Selene with tricky questions in a language Elsa couldn’t understand.

Elsa couldn’t even comprehend the questions, let alone solve them.

Selene answered calmly and steadily from start to finish. She knew this social gathering was also a test set by Mr. Wilkinson.

Selene’s performance did not disappoint Mr. Wilkinson; he gained face in front of his friends and was particularly pleased.

Meanwhile…

In Meriton…

Audrey and Grandma Sterling had already arrived. Audrey arranged for Grandma Sterling to stay at her house due to her advanced age; she didn’t want her staying in a hotel.

Spencer knew why the elderly lady had come and warmly welcomed her with good food and drinks.

Grandma Sterling raised her glass of white wine and said to Spencer, “Audrey has told me about Meredith’s situation. Thank you for giving my Meredith a dignified farewell.”

Spencer replied with guilt, “Please don’t say that. Mrs. Sterling saved my daughter’s life; it’s Mrs. Sterling who we owe our gratitude.”This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

Grandma Sterling sighed, “It’s fate playing tricks on us.”

It was already late when they arrived in Meriton, so they decided not to visit the cemetery until tomorrow.

Spencer also felt sorry for Meredith-such a young life lost.


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