Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1930: Summer Hall Side Story (132)

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Chapter 1930: Chapter 1930: Summer Hall Side Story (132)

After the couple had talked things over, Helen Melendy’s mood clearly improved a lot, and she didn’t continue to dwell on that segment anymore.

These two days, the atmosphere at the Smith Family obviously became much lighter.

Evelyn Taylor instructed the servants to clean the ancestral home thoroughly, and personally selected many exquisite decorations and bonsai to redecorate the house.

This mansion, which originally had a heavy historical feel, gained a touch of vitality.

Edward Smith, because he had many business affairs to handle in New Horse, had returned to New Horse two days earlier.

Thomas Smith also had numerous medications to research, so he returned to New Horse together with Edward.

However, Charles Smith and Evelyn Taylor, having just welcomed their daughter back, were reluctant to return.

Since their son was managing things in New Horse, it didn’t matter where they stayed.

Besides them, another person also stayed behind, namely Olivia Smith.

Olivia certainly didn’t stay because she couldn’t bear to leave Helen Melendy; rather, she was worried that if she returned to New Horse, not being beside her parents, Helen Melendy might talk about her in unfavorable ways.

While she guarded against Helen Melendy, she also seized opportunities to perform well in front of her parents, ensuring she wasn’t overshadowed by Helen Melendy.

Two days later, Edward and Thomas returned to Greece from New Horse.

And the couple, Helen Melendy and Harry Hall, formally visited them two days later.

The servants of the Smith Family were not unfamiliar with Harry Hall, the current Head of the Hall Family, but knew very little about Helen Melendy, the genuine eldest daughter of the Smith Family.

Contrarily, due to Olivia’s cautious demeanor at home, they harbored some unfounded negative impressions of Helen Melendy, the eldest daughter.

They felt that the Old Master and his wife losing affection overnight for their daughter of thirty years certainly had something to do with the new-recognized eldest daughter giving Olivia a hard time.

What they despised the most were girls raised in small households who suddenly rose to prominence one day.

Though they were servants, they served an elite and affluent family, and had met many noble women and heiresses, so their standards were high.

Thus, they instinctively thought of Helen Melendy, a girl raised in a small household, as being petty, far inferior to Olivia, the fake heiress raised in a large family for thirty years.

Moreover, considering how she could make Harry Hall, such an outstanding and unparalleled Head of the Hall Family, utterly devoted to her and not dislike her for being a woman with disabled legs, it was clear how formidable her methods were.

Therefore, when the Hall Family’s car slowly parked in the Smith Family’s courtyard, they did not appear particularly enthusiastic or expectant, but they still fulfilled their duty as servants, standing in a row to greet them.

But Charles and Evelyn Taylor, early on, stood at the door with delighted faces, evidently extremely joyful.

Though Olivia was inwardly displeased, she had to outwardly show even more enthusiasm than her parents, her eyes sparkling as she looked at Helen Melendy.

However, when she saw Harry Hall, her gaze involuntarily fell on him and couldn’t be moved away.

She watched as Harry Hall personally walked around to open the door for Helen Melendy, shielding her from the upper edge of the car door in a careful and protective manner, making her green with envy.

Harry Hall wore a light gray casual suit, his body tall and without a trace of excess weight, paired with that impeccable face, the aura of an inherent superior radiated from him the moment he stepped out of the car.