Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1936: Summer Hall Side Story (138)

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Chapter 1936: Chapter 1936: Summer Hall Side Story (138)

Saying this, she didn’t forget to cast a praising glance at Harry Hall.

Harry stood aside, feeling somewhat embarrassed.

He didn’t care about Olivia’s words at all, or rather, to him, such an insignificant person didn’t even count as an ant. Why would he fuss over someone so trivial?

The most important thing was that his father-in-law and mother-in-law were satisfied with him as a son-in-law. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖

Charles Smith was actually curious about how Harry got these two items, so he bluntly asked him about it.

Harry didn’t hide it and said:

"Dad, your hobby of collecting antique calligraphy and paintings isn’t a secret in our circle. I’ve heard in the past that you’ve been looking for these two items, so over the past couple of days, I asked a few friends to help inquire with some old collectors. Coincidentally, a collector who has a good relationship with my grandfather had the Autumn Rain Painting, so I went to visit him."

When Harry mentioned the collector’s name, Charles Smith was initially taken aback, then let out a somewhat helpless sigh.

"Mr. Gresia... I sought him out back then as well, but he firmly insisted he didn’t have it. Turns out, our son-in-law’s connections are better than mine."

He said he was renowned for his passion for collecting antiques, and despite offering a high price, he managed to find nothing.

It turned out that the old man had kept it hidden away.

Harry smiled gently and said, "Grandpa Gresia was willing to do it for my grandfather’s sake, and upon hearing that I was trying to please my father-in-law, he agreed to part with it for me, even introduced me to Grandmother Agnes who holds ’Jafferson’."

In the collector’s circle, there weren’t many women with the surname Agnes, so when Harry mentioned it, Charles Smith immediately knew who he was talking about.

Evelyn Taylor also started laughing from the side and said:

"It seems your influence isn’t quite comparable to our son-in-law’s."

Clearly, this Grandmother Agnes was someone Charles had sought out before, but she insisted she didn’t have it.

Charles Smith was obviously pleased; not only had his son-in-law found and gifted him two of the items he’d been longing for.

More importantly, these gifts showed how much Harry truly cared for their daughter.

These items were rare gems, and while Harry spoke of them lightly, Charles could imagine the effort his son-in-law must have put into acquiring them, indicating his dedication to their daughter.

He exchanged a glance with his wife, both seeing a deep sense of comfort in each other’s eyes.

Though they hadn’t participated in their daughter’s choice of husband, luckily, their daughter had good taste and found a husband who cherished her dearly, and that was enough.

Helen Melendy saw the unrestrained satisfaction and admiration for her husband in her parents’ eyes, which secretly delighted her.

She turned her head to steal a glance with Harry, making Harry chuckle as he raised his hand to gently rub her head.

At this moment, Olivia Smith emerged from the room with a suitcase, standing on the second floor, clearly witnessing this enviable scene.

Everyone wishes they could marry a handsome, gentle, and caring man. Not only did Harry possess all these qualities, but he also held the wealth that many have fought for over generations without achieving.

Why should Helen Melendy lead such an effortlessly charmed life, while Olivia was being driven out by the Smith Family, possibly even ending up homeless?