Chapter 1235
Married at First Sight
Lily knew Duncan would say that.
She uttered with a smile, âDuncan, Mrs. Lewis wants you to go with her. I canât replace you. Iâm only the
daughter of Mrs. Lewisâs friend anyway. Iâm not family.
âIâm not keen on social events either, but we donât have a choice most of the time. We have to fulfill our
obligations.â
Duncan had attended plenty of business parties to talk business. Before Lewis & Co. took off, he had to
attend business engagements to drum in partnerships.
Lewis and Co. was now a wellâknown company in Wiltspoon. Duncan would only discuss big contracts
with other CEOS while the trades on a smaller scale were left to his management team.
He started to attend fewer of these gatherings unless his two best friends were going.
With company around, Duncan would turn up briefly.
However, more often than not, Zachary would not show up. Hence, it fueled Duncanâs lack of presence
at social events.
âWho is the organizer? Whereâs the party?â Duncan asked.
Lily replied, âMrs. Lewis said it was Old Mr. Dawson. Itâs going to be held at Wiltspoon Hotel.â
Hearing that it was Old Mr. Dawson, Duncan had nothing more to say.
The Dawsons were not as wealthy as the Yorks, but they were among the top ten richest families in
Wiltspoon. Old Mr. Dawson was a personable man, and the Dawson family kept a low profile in
Wiltspoon.
The movers and shakers of Wiltspoonâs corporate world would give Aaron Dawson respect by showing
up to any one of his parties. Even Zachary could be seen at the old manâs event.
The Dawsons and the Yorks were on friendly terms. Zachary showed up at Old Mr. Dawsonâs business
gathering last year. It was the same event at Wiltspoon Hotel that Serenity attended with Jasmine and
Mrs. Lowe when Zachary and Serenity first got married.
Zacharyâs appearance stirred a huge commotion. Jasmine went to see what the hubbub was all about
but failed to squeeze her way into the crowd. Serenity, on the other hand, was hiding in a corner
stuffing her face with food.
âGo on to your meeting, Duncan. Iâll clean the food containers and leave.â
Lily reminded Duncan about his meeting.
âSure.â Still, Duncan waited until Lily was done washing the containers before walking out of the office
with her.
With the secretary seeing Lily off at the lift, Duncan turned on his heel and took strides into the meeting
room near his office.
After leaving Lewis & Co., Lily suddenly hit the brakes when driving past All You Can Eat. She stopped
the car by the street and got out to ask someone in the shop next to the diner.
âDo you know whoâs the owner of this breakfast diner?â Lily tenderly asked.
The person replied, âDo you mean Liberty? She needs to take care of personal matters in her
hometown today, so sheâs not open for business. You have to come tomorrow if you want to try her
breakfast. Her food is great, and the cleanliness of her place is topânotch. It explains why her business
is doing well.â
The neighbors of All You Can Eat had often come for a meal since the diner opened.
Liberty owned the breakfast diner.
Despite her shock, Lily did not show the expression on her face. She thanked the person, returned to
her car, and drove away.
She drove straight to the Lewisesâ residence instead of heading elsewhere.