Chapter 114
Divorce Time
Chapter 114 While strolling through the lobby towards the elevator, the staff bumped into Thorne and his group.
Moran inquired, âWhatâs this meal...?â
The staff immediately replied, âOrdered by the lady.â
Naturally, the âladyâ referred to Charlene.
Moran didnât give the staff a hard time and let him go ahead with delivering the meal.
However, after the staff left, he chuckled, âLooks like, we wonât need to call her for dinner later.â
Thorne responded nonchalantly, âLetâs invite her anyway.â
Hearing this, Vesta paused, then glanced at Thorne with pursed lips.
Granger and Moran were also taken aback..
But Moran quickly laughed it off, adding, âTrue. Irma specifically instructed you to take good care of her. It wouldnât end well with Irma if we dine without inviting her.â
After all, they were at the Henderson familyâs private estate. It was likely Irma had her ways of keeping an eye on things here.
Any small movement on their part could easily reach Irmaâs ears.
Hearing this, Vesta relaxed her lips.
She had thought that, through Irmaâs matchmaking, Thorne had developed genuine feelings for Charlene...
But Moranâs comment cleared up her misunderstanding.
Granger, too, shifted his gaze away after Moranâs words.
At that moment, Jasmine returned. Thorne ruffled her hair, saying, âGo upstairs and call Mom down for dinner.â
Jasmine paused, hesitantly asking, âInvite Mom to dine with us?â
âYes.â
Jasmine opened her mouth, furrowed her brows, then looked towards Vesta.
She didnât want her mom dining with them.
If her mom joined, she would definitely target Ms. Hawkins, leading to an unpleasant atmosphere for everyone. Vesta offered a comforting smile, âGo ahead.â
After a momentâs hesitation, Jasmine went upstairs. When Jasmine rang the doorbell, Charlene was already in her room, dining.
Seeing Jasmine standing outside through the TV monitor, Charlene put down her fork and knife, and opened the door. âMinnie?â
Jasmine looked up at Charlene and said, âMom, Dad asked me to invite you to dine with us.â
Charlene declined without hesitation. âIâm already eating. You all go ahead.â
Jasmine breathed a sigh of relief, saying, âOkay, so... Iâll just tell Dad that?â
Charlene knew her daughter was reluctant to have her join the dinner downstairs. She saw the reluctance in her expression and simply said, âYes, go ahead.â
Jasmine smiled brightly. âOkay!â Saying so, she turned to leave, taking a few steps before feeling a bit guilty.
Mom, are you okay dining alone? Maybe, I can keep you company?â
08:54 he place was bustling with activity downstairs. It felt somewhat pitiful to leave her mom alone upstairs, away froth the action.
er offer to stay was clearly reluctant. Obviously, she preferred joining Thorne, Vesta, and the others for dinner over staying with Charlene.
Charlene didnât want to impose on her.
Such reluctant company was not what she desired.
She bent down and said, her voice tender, âItâs okay. Mom likes some quiet time alone. You go ahead.â âHearing this, Jasmineâs guilt lessened significantly, and she nodded: âOkay, then Iâm off.â
Charlene: âGo ahead.â
Jasmine quickly left.
Charlene watched her daughterâs departing figure, closed the door, and returned to her room to continue dining.