Soon, the guests began whispering among themselves, though they didn’t really bother to keep their voices hushed.
“Isn’t he the illegitimate son?”
“Oh, the son of that dead woman from the Larson family?”
When Natalie heard these words, she sneaked a sideways glance at Sebastian.
To her relief, he didn’t appear to care about the chatter.
If anything, he ignored everyone else and ushered her in another direction.
Taking his cue from him, Natalie mustered her courage and did her best to hold her head high.
Sebastian led her to an inner room, where a radiant old woman was sitting on a wheelchair.
“Grandma,” Sebastian greeted with a polite smile.
“Hmmm, it’s good to see that you are here.” Nora nodded briefly at him before turning her attention to Natalie.
Sebastian put an arm around Natalie’s shoulders and pulled her forward.
“This is my wife, Natalie.” Natalie acknowledged the old woman by calling her Grandma, then offered her well wishes.
“You look so beautiful,” Nora crooned, seemingly in high spirits.
She nodded wistfully and sighed.
“You got married in the blink of an eye, huh? That’s good.I’m relieved.” Elissa watched the interaction from a distance.
Not wanting Sebastian to steal any limelight that wasn’t meant for him, she signaled at Ritchie.
“Grandma,” Ritchie called as he ambled toward them.
“It’s been so long since I’ve seen Sebastian.Can you give us some time to talk in private?”
He slung an arm over Sebastian’s shoulder and grinned at him, as though they were close brothers who had been apart for quite some time.
Nora shot Sebastian a tentative look and said nothing.
“I’ll come and talk to you again later, Grandma,” Sebastian said in a cold, clipped voice.
He followed Ritchie to the side, his face darkening with every step he took.
Sebastian was invited, too, and he decided to take Natalie with him.
They drove to the outskirts of the city and through winding roads that led to a manor sitting at the foot of a mountain.
Already, a long line of luxury cars snaked from the entrance of the venue and past the driveway.
It was a shocking sight for Natalie.
For a brief moment, she expected to step out of the car and onto a red carpet leading inside the manor.
It finally dawned on her just why everyone looked up to the Klein family.
Based on what she had seen so far, they might very well be a prestigious clan from legends of old.
“Watch your steps now,” Sebastian said, offering his hand to Natalie as he helped her out of the car.
He was dressed in a sleek, all-black suit that complimented his elegant bearing perfectly.
Natalie held on to Sebastian’s arm as they glided into the manor.
A huge chandelier hung over the main hall, its countless crystals glimmering in the bright light.
All around, people garbed in exquisite evening attire loitered and engaged in light conversations.
As they waded their way through the hall, Natalie realized that dozens of sharp eyes were fixed on her.
No, to be exact, they were fixed on Sebastian, following his every move.
Elissa and Ritchie were standing in a far corner of the room, their disdainful gazes also locked on Sebastian.
Soon, the guests began whispering among themselves, though they didn’t really bother to keep their voices hushed.
“Isn’t he the illegitimate son?”
“Oh, the son of that dead woman from the Larson family?”
When Natalie heard these words, she sneaked a sideways glance at Sebastian.
To her relief, he didn’t appear to care about the chatter.
If anything, he ignored everyone else and ushered her in another direction.
Taking his cue from him, Natalie mustered her courage and did her best to hold her head high.
Sebastian led her to an inner room, where a radiant old woman was sitting on a wheelchair.
“Grandma,”
Sebastian greeted with a polite smile.
“Hmmm, it’s good to see that you are here.”
Nora nodded briefly at him before turning her attention to Natalie.
Sebastian put an arm around Natalie’s shoulders and pulled her forward.
“This is my wife, Natalie.”
Natalie acknowledged the old woman by calling her Grandma, then offered her well wishes.
“You look so beautiful,” Nora crooned, seemingly in high spirits.
She nodded wistfully and sighed.
“You got married in the blink of an eye, huh? That’s good.I’m relieved.”
Elissa watched the interaction from a distance.
Not wanting Sebastian to steal any limelight that wasn’t meant for him, she signaled at Ritchie.
“Grandma,” Ritchie called as he ambled toward them.
“It’s been so long since I’ve seen Sebastian.Can you give us some time to talk in private?”
He slung an arm over Sebastian’s shoulder and grinned at him, as though they were close brothers who had been apart for quite some time.
Nora shot Sebastian a tentative look and said nothing.
“I’ll come and talk to you again later, Grandma,” Sebastian said in a cold, clipped voice.
He followed Ritchie to the side, his face darkening with every step he took.
The Klein had an extensive family tree, and most of the younger generation were present in the event.
The moment they saw Ritchie pull Sebastian aside, they flocked to them, bombarding Sebastian with inane greetings that ranged from tepid pleasantries to sarcastic comments.
“Sebastian, long time no see!”
“Say, what do you do now?”
“How is your life, huh? Do you have a job? Or perhaps, would you like me to recommend you for a job opening somewhere?”
Someone even reached out and tugged at Sebastian’s suit.
“Where the hell did you get this? Wow, the fabric feels as cheap as it looks. Didn’t you know that these synthetic fibers are bound to harm your skin?”
The thing was, although Sebastian looked decent enough for high society, he still stuck out like a sore thumb among the other guests who had lived their lives in endless luxury.
New Book: Beginning with a Daring Encounter
Celsie was tired of being labeled as an introvert, workaholic, and dull virgin by her friends. Determined to prove them wrong, she made a bet that she would do something daring on her 25th birthday. Now that the day had arrived, it was time to fulfill her promise. On her daring to-do list, there was one task: a one-night stand with someone.
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