Chapter 1600
Lisa had finally persuaded Tristan to bring her to the banquet. She also thought that with so many influential
individuals present, the Goldmanns would not make things difficult for her to preserve their reputation. She had
come to the Knowles four years ago, thinking she could get into Yaramoor’s upper social class with the power of the
Knowles.
However, Nollace’s parents did not like her very much.
She had assumed that Tristan could persuade them to change their opinion about her, but Tristan told her that
Nollace was the one who would make all decisions in the Knowles.
She originally thought it was perfunctory. After all, Nollace was the same age as her, so how would he have the
authority and guts to order the family’s elders around?
But she was really wrong.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn the Knowles, even Tristan had to listen to him Even Nollace’s parents would not dare to force Nollace into doing
anything he did not want to do.
Nollace was only 14 years old back then. He did not only need to go to school but also ran a company. All the
servants in the Knowles mansion always treated him respectfully and addressed him as the young master of the
Knowles. She used to think that as long as she could lick Tristan’s boots long enough and become his goddaughter,
then she would be able to make Noļlace listen to her. It was not until four years had passed that she realized how
outrageous her original idea was. Had she known that Nollace was the most powerful person in the Knowles, she
would not have worked so hard on getting Tristan’s trust. She believed she could get along well with Nollace and get
him to change his opinion about her, but it just so happened that Daisie got admitted to the Victoria College in the
end. With Daisie as an obstacle, Nollace could never change his attitude toward her.
Lisa bit her lip secretly.
‘It would be great if Daisie could just get lost.’ The atmosphere in the hall was very lively and boisterous, and Daisie
walked up to the stage and picked up the microphone. “It’s my birthday and my coming-of-age ceremony today. I’m
very grateful for everyone who’s here to join me. So, I sincerely hope that everyone will have some fun tonight.”
The celebrities and socialites in the audience cheered.
And it was time to dance.
The first dance of Daisie’s coming-of-age party was with her brother, Colton.
The two of them danced in the center of the crowd, and she was shining like a star under the
lights–they looked like the prince and princess of a fairy tale. After a dance, the lights in the hall dimmed all of a
sudden. Nobody knew why, but they thought it was all arranged. At that moment, a silhouette approached Daisie.
He stopped behind Daisie and extended his hand humbly and politely. “Your Royal Highness Princess Goldmann,
may I have the following dance?” Daisie was stunned and slowly turned to look at the person standing behind her,
who was wearing a Venetian mask
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDespite the mask, it was not hard to recognize him.
“Nollace, you-”
“Shh.” Nollace did not wait for her to finish her sentence before he took the initiative to hold her hand, placed the
other hand on her waist, and approached her ear. “If I were to ask you for a dance in an upright manner, your
brother would definitely reject me on the spot, wouldn’t
he?”
Daisie chuckled. “So that’s why you put on a mask and dimmed the lights?”
Nollace looked down at her. “Smart.”
The lights at the scene came on again, and when Colton reacted to the sudden change, it was already too late. The
masked man looked uncannily like Nollace and had invited his sister to dance with him while he was not paying
attention, so Colton’s expression dimmed. “The light incident was probably his idea.’ Xyla walked to Maisie’s side.
“Your daughter and Young Master Knowles make quite a match, don’t they?”
Maisie laughed. “Oh really?” “My husband told me that Nollace has a promising future and might sell like hot cakes
in the future From what I see, Daisie is having a major head start over any other young lady out there.” Maiste
shook her wine glass. “Don’t worry. Nobody can tell what will happen in the future.”