Citrine offered a perfectly poised smile. “You’re very thoughtful. These are all things I enjoy.”
Once the Archer family patriarch took his seat, he finally noticed Vester sitting nearby.
Remembering how Vester had brought Citrine to the house before he could, the patriarch’s expression darkened, and he barely managed to contain his irritation.
After the patriarch sat down, even though Jason and Ileana were still brimming with resentment toward Citrine, they had no choice but to swallow it in silence.
As the meal progressed, the patriarch struck up conversation after conversation with Citrine, leaving Jason and Ileana completely sidelined. The two exchanged glances, their faces stormy, but there was nothing they could do about it.
They simply couldn’t understand it: how could a nobody from a backwater town have earned their father’s favor so easily?
The longer the patriarch talked with Citrine, the more animated he became—he seemed to forget about everyone else at the table. The two of them got along almost too well.
Eventually, unable to hold back, he brought up Citrine’s business overseas. “Ms. Carmichael, I’ve heard business is booming for your arms company abroad. Tell me, have you ever considered working with Archer Enterprises?”
He locked eyes with Citrine, waiting intently for her answer. At once, the entire table fell silent.
Citrine met his gaze, her eyes unwavering.
He waited, but no reply came. “Ms. Carmichael, is this something you’re not interested in?” The warmth in his eyes faded slightly.
Instead of answering, Citrine said, “We only supply our weapons to the military. As far as I know, Mr. Archer, your group is strictly commercial, not military.”
Jason and Ileana couldn’t help but share a gleeful look—after all, the last person who’d dared refuse their father was now six feet under.
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