Chapter 22
Chapter 22
In the photo, both the boy and the girl looked young. The boy had his arm around the girl’s shoulder,
his smile bright and handsome.
Agnes wasn’t a fan of taking pictures, and this photo was only taken after Elton relentlessly begged her
for one. They snapped two photos.
Both kept the photo in their wallets, always carrying it with them.
After that incident, Agnes tore her copy of the photo. She never expected Elton’s copy to end up in
Jenny’s hands.
Agnes was heartbroken.
“Give it to me!” Agnes demanded.
Jenny laughed, “I’ll give you back the photo. Right now, my photo with Elton is in his wallet. As long as
you go with me tonight and help me persuade Jared to do the interview, I’ll return your photo.”
In the end, Agnes caved, only because the photo was in Jenny’s hands, which disgusted her.
Jenny was chuffed to bits and laughed, “You go get the equipment ready. We better get that interview
with Jared tonight. Even if we can’t, we can still shoot the Whitfield family’s carefully arranged blind
date banquet. That’s news too.” Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
Jenny had two reasons for bringing Agnes along. One, to confirm if Agnes and Jared had anything
going on. Another reason was that Jenny knew her influence alone wasn’t enough to persuade Jared
to do the interview, but Agnes was different. As a socialite of Willowbrook Town and a former intern at
Jared’s company, she would be able to convince him.
If Jenny could score an exclusive interview with Jared, she could win the approval of the Taylor family.
That was her goal.
When Agnes came over with the equipment, Jenny had already changed her clothes and was waiting
in the taxi.
Jenny put on a fishtail evening dress and delicate makeup. She was naturally beautiful, but she looked
even more stunning with makeup.
In comparison, Agnes‘ outfit was much simpler.
Jenny glanced at Agnes and said, “Get in.”
The car traveled along the road; it was already dark by the time they reached Whitfield Manor.
The Whitfield Manor was located downtown. It had a combination of various architectural styles. The
main villa was a white, single–family house hidden amongst lush trees. The Manor was glitzy and
brightly lit, a luxurious palace. Two black–clad guards were at the entrance, and guests needed to
show their invites to get in.
Agnes and Jenny were the only ones who came by taxi, so they had to get off and walk to the
entrance.
When Jenny produced the invite, the guard glanced at it and said, “This invite is fake, miss. Please go
back.”
Jenny objected, “How can it be? I was invited by your master. Why would you say my invite is fake?”
While Jenny was arguing with the guard, Agnes picked up the invite and looked at it, “This is indeed
fake. A genuine Whitfield family invite has a distinctive mark from Tim in the lower–right corner. Yours
doesn’t.”
She had seen the real invite before.
Jenny turned to Agnes, “You knew all along, why didn’t you tell me earlier? Did you intentionally set
me up for embarrassment?”