Chapter 532 Birthday Banquet Today was significant for Summer as it marked her birthday, symbolizing her rise within the Olsen family.
Since taking the reins, more and more people began to grasp the true importance of this young lady.
To honor her, a special feature titled âFrom Researcher to Heiress- The Summer Olsenâs Journeyâ was created, lavishing her with commends, as society loves witnessing capable socialites in action.
The Olsen familyâs unconventional decision to place their daughter in charge of family affairs rather than the eldest son stirred up a whirlwind of gossip and fascination. This public appearance was Summerâs first since returning to the country. Mark spared no effort in organizing a grand celebration.
Guests had been streaming in since the afternoon, and the room was filled with gifts from high-ranking officials and dignitaries.
However, truly meaningful celebrations for Summerâs birthday were few and far between.
Nearly every guest at the banquet tonight was engaging in social interactions solely driven by their personal interests, and Summer was acutely aware of this fact.
âWhat time is it? Why hasnât Dex arrived yet?â
Summer gathered her dress and walked toward the window, hoping to spot Dexterâs car pulling up outside. Much to her disappointment, it was not in view A vigilant servant looked up and informed her, âMs. Olsen, Mr. Russell has left a gift for you.â
The servant hesitated to finish the sentence. Mr. Russellâs probably not coming.
Summer furrowed her brow, âWhat gift?â
The packaging was exquisite, revealing a valuable necklace, and to her, it was nothing extraordinary for a typical birthday gift.
Summerâs anger surged as she examined the necklace, causing her to fling the gift onto the ground.
âWhy on earth would I need a necklace?â
The servant dared not utter a word. Suddenly, her eyes lit up as she spotted a potential savior, âMrs.
Olsen!â
Summer looked up and saw Claudia approaching with a glass of water. Still, she remained silent.
Claudia donned a petite Chanel-style jacket paired with an elegant skirt. She glanced at the discarded necklace and stooped down to retrieve it. âNot fancy it? Let me unwrap another one for you.â
She casually unwrapped another gift, exclaiming, âOh, check this out. Itâs a Picasso painting. Itâs totally your style. Letâs see who sent it⦠Oh, itâs from Arnold. Man, as usual, Arnold is super generous to you!â
This painting actually sold for a crazy amount at a Sothebyâs auction.
Arnold insisted it was a simple gift, showcasing his incredible generosity.
Summer glanced at it briefly and said, âNot really my thing. Even if Dex handed me a leaf, I would appreciate it because itâs from him. But even if Arnold gave me an entire city, I still wouldnât like it.â
Her preference was crystal clear.
Claudia shook her head and placed the artwork aside. âHey, you gotta know. Having someone like Arnold spoil you like this is not an everyday occurrence. Youâre lucky and blessed, Summer. And remember. Dexter is a married man now.â
Hearing this, Summer instantly felt a pang of injustice. âMom, are you also trying to give me away to Arnold, just like Dad?â
Claudia gave her shoulder a reassuring pat. âI hope you can live a life that is simple, uncomplicated, and filled with happiness. I never intended for you to become the Olsen Groupâs heir and carry the Olsen familyâs weight.â
Summer pursed her lips, feeling a hint of resistance. âI can handle it.â
Observing her reaction, Claudia refrained from saying anything further. She wasnât fond of overly festive occasions, but today was a significant day for Summer, so she had to be there.
âI havenât seen your brother and sister-in-law since my return. Do you know where they are?â
Summerâs expression turned slightly peculiar. âHow would I know? Iâm going downstairs now, my guests should have all arrived.â
âEh⦠Claudia watched Summer walk away, and Markâs voice reached her just then. âAlright. Enough already. Just let her be.â
She turned around. âBy the way, Zach and Laura, are they not home?â
Markâs expression appeared somewhat secretive. He took her hand and said, âYoung people have their own matters to attend to. Theyâll be back later. Letâs go downstairs. Donât keep Summer and the guests waiting.â