My Baby’s Daddy Chapter 1785
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1785 Pull Some Strings
âTell your dad to pull some strings for you! You can definitely get in with your talent,â Olivia confidently
suggested to her daughter. âReally? Dad, can you really pull some strings for me? Then, assign me a
position inside right away!â When Selena heard that, she was pleasantly surprised because she had
hoped to find a job and a potential romantic interest in the company.
Then, Connor nodded. âSure, Iâll figure something out so you can get in.â She couldnât help but put her
hands on her chest in excitement. If I could join the Presgrave Group, my classmates would be green
with envy.
The following afternoon, Selena borrowed the car from her father and drove to the cafe where Ellen
worked. She was intrigued by Ellenâs place of employment and wished Ellen would feel envious of her.
Meanwhile, Ellen was working in the cafe when she noticed Selena walk in, so she approached her
and greeted her warmly, âLena, Iâm surprised to see you here!â
Selena sat down while Ellen took her order, and then she deliberately picked up the menu to flaunt the
massive diamond ring. Then, she placed an order from the selections available. âIâll have this!â
âSure. Hang on a moment.â
After Ellen had left, Selena snapped a selfie, appearing pleased with her subtle makeup.
âIs that your friend, Ellen? She looks like a daughter from a wealthy family!â
âShe is my cousin, my uncleâs daughter.â
âWoah! You have a wealthy uncle! Do you notice the timepiece on her wrist? I believe it is branded, and
she appears to wear designer clothing!â
Ellen smiled. âYes, my uncleâs family is quite wealthy.â
âThen, why are you working in a cafe?â
âWhat does it have to do with me?â She found her colleague amusing.
When Ellen brought the coffee over, Selena pointed to the seat across from her and said, âTake a seat!
Letâs talk.â
Since the store manager was not around, Ellen sat down and conversed with her. Then, her attention
was drawn to Selenaâs diamond ring, and she exclaimed, âWhat an exquisite ring!â
Selena held out her hand, took a quick look at the ring, and then inquired, âDo you know how much it
costs?â
âHow much?â
âHow much do you earn monthly?â
âAround three thousand.â
âThen, you may need to work for five years to afford it!â Selena replied with arrogance.
Ellen couldnât help but bite her tongue. âWow, thatâs so expensive!â
After a while, Selena left, and because her car was parked at the entrance, the other waitress, who had
returned from taking the trash outside, immediately remarked, âEllen, I canât believe your cousinâs
family is so wealthy! She drives a Bentley!â
âAh! Do you know how much her diamond ring cost?â Ellen asked her colleague.
âHow much?â
âIt is equivalent to five years of our annual income.â
âGeez! Why are you so poor while your family is so wealthy?â Her colleague couldnât help but wonder.
Ellen shrugged and inquired, âWhat does my cousinâs familyâs wealth have to do with how poor I am?â
âOf course, it does! If I have a wealthy uncle, I will do whatever it takes to work for him rather than in a
cafe.â
Ellen responded with a bitter smile. Following her brotherâs passing, she recalls Connorâs family
distanced themselves from her. Since that day, she had never been to her uncleâs home, nor had she
seen him or his family for years. Eventually, as she matured, Jessica told her that her uncle had
become the wealthiest member of the family.
Moreover, she envied Selena because, despite failing the college entrance exam, she could attend the
best university in the world, becoming the familyâs crown jewel. Ellen never complained about her
unfortunate circumstances because her parents died when she was a child, and she remembered her
brother as the person who had always been the closest to her. However, her brother passed away due
to illness. Later, Jessica cared for her as though she were her granddaughter. Ellen believed she was
closest to Jessica, whereas Connorâs family was only a distant relative on whom she could not rely.
Soon, Ellen had finished her shift and boarded the bus home. Ellen and Jessica lived in an old house in
a suburban neighborhood of the big city. Since their house was in a less-than-ideal area, it would never
be demolished.