Chapter 523 She Just Happened to Be There
Of course, they only entertained the thought; nobody dared to ask Graham directly. Since he had already claimed
that Jenny was his lost eldest daughter, it was clear he didn't want people to think of her as an illegitimate daughter.
Besides, the guests at the dinner were all respectable people, so nobody would really broach the subject.
Upon entering the dinner party, Graham still kept Jenny by his side, not intending to separate from her at all.
Rowena pushed Jolene, who was beside her, and said, ’Go to your father. Jenny shouldn't be alone with your father
at a time like this.’
"Okay." Jolene nodded, knowing what her mother meant.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe mother and daughter separated,no.velxo and Jolene quickly walked to Graham's side, calling out to him, "Dad."
"Where did you go? Why didn't you come with your sister?" Graham's words had a hint of reproach. After all, Jolene
had offered to take Jenny with her, but when Graham went to pick her up, Jolene was nowhere to be seen.
"Dad, she's her own person. How can I keep her by my side all the time?’ Jolene felt hurt, and she teared up a little.
She knew that Graham would think she was ignorant if she said that.
Feeling sorry for her, Graham didn't press the topic. "Okay, come along. I'll introduce you two to some people."
Graham had never bothered to introduce Jolene at banquets before. He didn't consider it necessary and knew
Jolene wouldn't understand its importance. However, now that Jenny was back, he planned on handing over Walter
Inc to her and wanted to pave the way for her. As for Jolene, he was introducing her because she just happened to
be there.
The two sisters followed Graham, with Jenny holding his arm and Jolene walking beside him. It was clear who was
favored and who was not.
Midway through the banquet, Graham was finally done introducing Jenny to the people he wanted her to be
acquainted with.
"Are you tired? Events like this are tiring because you have to socialize," Graham asked, concerned. He was both
satisfied and distressed to see Jenny smiling all the time without showing any emotions.
He had hired various teachers for Jenny since she was a child, and all the money he had spent had paid off. Jenny
had become what he wanted to see, but he felt that he was cruel for not ensuring she could live doing whatever
she wanted. He felt derelict for not doing his duties as a father.
Little did he know, she felt right in place during the event. She didn't feel tired. "It's okay," she said, smiling.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmGraham thought she was being thoughtful and didn't want to worry him." Let's go over there and rest,’ he said,
pointing to a nearby buffet.
Jenny agreed, "Okay, don't tire yourself out."
Although she still harbored resentment toward Graham, she could see that he was now desperately trying to make
amends. Jenny's heart wasn't made of steel; she could be moved by his gesture.
Chatting and laughing, they completely ignored Jolene, who felt extremely upset. However, she didn't dare to throw
a tantrum in public. She held back her feelings, and nobody knew the agony she was experiencing.
Jolene didn't understand why she was being treated so unfairly, even though she was also Graham's daughter. Was
it because her mother wasn't the person Graham loved the most?