Chapter 524:
It was a quiet miracle, subtly drawing them closer. Amabel was keen to join their conversation but didn’t grasp
the topic that Kennedy was discussing. Her area of expertise was finance, so she had no choice but to engage
Susanna in conversation.
However, Susanna was preoccupied with Norah. Even though she couldn’t participate in their discussion, she
listened attentively from the sidelines.
Sean looked on with a smile. He shared a close bond with Kennedy and knew that Kennedy tended to keep
others at arm's length. It was out of his expectations that Norah and Kennedy hit it off well without his needing
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between them. Otherwise, she wouldn't be so at ease. Being around compatible people was comforting.
As the afternoon wore on, they talked for hours. Kennedy, feeling hospitable, decided to extend an invitation for
dinner.
“Stick around for dinner. I'll get a reservation sorted. Spencer, Amabel, are you up for joining?”
Spencer was close to declining when Amabel eagerly accepted, “Sure, joining you would be wonderful.” Feeling
out of place, Spencer hesitated. But he knew he couldn't just leave his sister. If she later complained, their
parents would surely side with her. Norah, having the day off, agreed readily.
Susanna exclaimed with delight, “Yay, delicious food! I'm coming!”
Kennedy teased, “Doesn’t your brother treat you to nice dinners?”
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“That's right, Sean hardly letshave anything tasty,” Susanna replied, looking visibly disappointed and
pouting tically.
Sean struggled to keep a straight face. Though his sister was being naughty, her demeanor was adorable rather
than annoying.
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“Sean, with the money you make, you should definitely treat your sister better,” Kennedy chimed in, continuing
the playful banter. “She’s a good girl. Be kind to her, alright?”
“Would | ever dare treat her poorly?”
Sean responded, ruffling her hair. “At home, she’s the one in charge.”
Susanna protested, “When have | ever been in charge?!” From the sidelines, Norah watched with a twinge of
envy. “Norah, do you think I'm being unreasonable? It's clearly my brother who is arrogant and bossy; he doesn’t
letdo anything.”
Susanna pulled a still-dazed Norah into the conversation; Norah smiled and played along. “You are the best;
Sean is being unreasonable.”
“Humph, Sean, did you hear that?”