Chapter 230
Divorce Time
Chapter 230 âThank you,â Vesta said politely, a smile playing on her lips.
Campbell glanced at Granger, Dalton, and York, chuckling, âYou guys better step up your game too.â
Just then, Hickey arrived with Charlene and Stewart in tow.
Turning to Campbell, he introduced, âFather, this is the youngest of the Ferguson family. His company, PrimeStar, has been doing exceptionally well lately and is one of the key enterprises our country plans to support in the coming years.â
He gestured towards Charlene, adding, âAnd this is Charlene, the core tech developer at PrimeStar. Sheâs a rare talent in the tech field, and PrimeStarâs success is closely tied to her contributions.â
The older generation, always invested in the nationâs future, seemed genuinely pleased. Campbellâs smile softened as he remarked, âItâs wonderful to see such outstanding talent in our country. The future certainly looks promising.â
Hickey went on to introduce Helena, and soon Campbell and Helena were deep in conversation about art.
Helena, coming from a family steeped in the arts, often spent her time at home painting. While she might not be on par with renowned artists like Campbell, she had a solid understanding and genuine passion for it, and their talk was lively and engaging.
Meanwhile, Vesta picked up on how Hickeyâs introduction of Charlene echoed the way Stewart had introduced her at an earlier event. She figured Hickey must have been taken with Stewartâs commendations and was now singing Charleneâs praises in the same way.
Georgina and the Hawkins family werenât present at the last event and were unaware of Stewartâs earlier commendations for Charlene. Now, hearing Hickeyâs lavish praise, Rhoda nudged Vesta and whispered, âIs Charlene really that impressive?â
Vesta chuckled dismissively, âNot quite.â
Recalling Stewartâs words from the last event, she explained, âCharlene only joined PrimeStar a few months ago. How much could she have contributed to its current success? Stewartâs fondness for her is genuine, though. Heâs willing to share his achievements with her.â
âAh, I see. I thought she was truly remarkable,â Rhoda mused.
Vesta shrugged lightly, âSheâs just an undergraduate.â
âExactly. Whether itâs her school or qualifications, sheâs far behind you. The way Mr. Watson praised her, youâd think she was more accomplished than Stewart,â Rhoda said with a hint of disbelief.
Maureen, overhearing Vesta, resumed her previously cool demeanor.
A short while later, Thorne returned. Seeing Charlene and Helena at the forefront, he glanced at them briefly before shifting his gaze away.
Vesta greeted him with a smile, âFinished your call?â
âProbably more to come later,â Thorne replied.
âBusiness overseas?â she inquired.
âYeah,â he nodded.
While chatting, Granger shifted his focus to Charlene, noticing she was completely disinterested in Thorne and Vesta. It appeared she really wasnât concerned about Thorne anymore.
The Spencer family seemed relieved, smiles breaking on their faces. Despite Charlene and Helenaâs current favor with Campbell, it didnât improve the Ross familyâs situation.
After all, it wasnât like the Watson family would orchestrate a match between Charlene and York. That was clearly out of the question.