Chapter 213
The guard informed Layton about the events and waited dutifully for Layton’s instructions.
After listening, Layton cast a shocked look at Lily. Indeed, he had personally crafted and sent the invitation, but it was delivered to Elliot Quade of Alchos.
Although the Weisses were not one of the Four Great Families of Bridgeport, their reputation had been suffering and declining over the years as the family faced troubles. In a desperate move, Layton decided to auction off his family’s prized possession–the Redushil.
Fully aware of the auction’s challenges, Layton sought support from other families. While the Four Great Families of Bridgeport outwardly expressed their support, they were, in fact, motivated by their covert competition for the Redushil.
To bolster security at the event, Layton reached out to Alchos. However, Elliot Quade remained elusive, and Alchos typically accepted riskier assignments. They would probably not accept mundane requests to provide security at an event.
Just as Layton was wracking his brains to get in touch with Elliot, Elliot reached out to him, much to his surprise. Elliot asked for an invitation to the auction on behalf of a friend Without hesitation, Layton issued a gold invitation card.
In return, Elliot arranged for an Alchos member to attend the auction to protect Redushil from the
However, Layton did not expect Elliot to hand the invitation to such a lovely young lady.
He examined Lily, thinking, “She’s good–looking, yet she has a fierce look and carries herself in an Imposing manner as though she could outshine everyone.”
Moments later, he turned to Nora. “My apologies. This young lady is our distinguished guest. If she wishes to exclude you from the auction, I’ll have to ask you to leave.” After serious deliberation, he decided to fulfill Lily’s w
Although Layton did not want to offend the Alberts, it would be much more undesirable to get on Alchos‘ bad side. Since he didn’t have a choice, he would choose the lesser evil. “What did you say?” Notagaped at Layton in disbelief
He looked at her squarely. “Please leave.”
“Layton Weiss, you must have gone mad.” Nora almost bellowed at him. “How could you make enemies with the Albots and the Lauriers for a mere girl? Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Smiling quietly, Layton countered, “Ms. Laurier, consider this–you married into the Albott family two decades ago. By all accounts, you should represent the Albotts. Why would you speak for the Laurier family?
“Had Mr.Laurier Senior been present, he would never have permitted you to get your way using the Laurier family name,”
“You ”
Nora’s face hired red. Her chest rose and fell from the agitation.
Joanne, who had been keeping her silence, finally spoke up, “Mr. Weiss, are you sure you want to refuse our entry? Her demeanor exuded grace, her expression calm. Even her voice carried a peaceful tone, as though she was merely discussing an inconsequential matter.
Yet, her very presence radiated intimidation, exerting subtle pressure on Layton. He wavered, nearly losing his balance.
At that moment, Lily appeared beside Layton, her hand resting on his back. Though her gesture appeared gentle and unassuming, she effortlessly supported Layton’s 150–pound frame from toppling over.
Layton span around to look at Lily with a troubled look she had excellent strength in her ami
With her chin raised, Lily directed her gaze at Joanne. Wearing an amused expression, she stated, “Perhaps you misheard. It’s not Mr. Weiss who declined your entry–It’s me. If the Albotts are displeased, you’re welcome to address it with me.”
Layton cast a grateful look at Lily, who might be petite but fiercely loyal