Chapter 302 Rich Hot And Infertile Husband (Or Maybe Not)
- Someone asked. “Do you guys know what gift Celeste brought tonight? “I didn’t see her at the registration desk. Guess she snuck in or something” “Man, she’s got some nerve Showed up empty handed and even walked away with a gift” Molly’s eyes turned dark While everyone was singing the birthday song, Celeste sneakily checked her phone and saw several missed calls She immediately called Tnisha back. But Trisha was on another call. So, Celeste texted her, “Where are you now?” Just after she sent the text, there was a commation. It turns out the gift registry book got soaked in wine. Mr. Robinson reported this to Sienna, who frowned in displeasure. The gift registry book was quite significant, after all, it recorded who brought what gift for future return gifts.
- Giving a gift too casually or too grand is not good. The registry helped to keep things in balance. Now that the book was wet and the words blurred, some pages were torn, so it was impossible to see what was recorded. Skyler and Valeria were even more anxious. They both had put in a lot of money for this party. They had invited their guests and were each responsible for their gifts. The registry book was damaged, and they couldn’t check it against the gifts. “What kind of operation is this? With so many people, how could wine be spilled on it?” Skyler complained.
- Valeria also looked upset, but the person in charge of the registration desk was a retired employee whom Sienna highly respected. She had to swallow her anger. “Mom, how about we re–register while everyone is still here? I’ll send someone to check if anything doesn’t match up later” Sienna frowned. Re–registering was a bit inappropriate, but there were too many guests. Without the book, it would be a big deal if they couldn’t keep track of the guests and lost their manners. Sienna told Mr. Robinson, “Robinson, handle it” Mr. Robinson nodded, picked up the microphone and explained the situation to everyone, People in the J City business circle valued interpersonal relationships very much.