Chapter 1815
Chris held Lena’s hand and chuckled. “If you need my help, count me in!”
“The part where I need you has yet toe.” Daniel smiled and looked at Lena. “The security of the
Newhouses is renowned. From what I know, 1/3 of their family ie goes into security.”
“Oh?” Lena chuckled wryly. “Maybe it’s a rich people’s woe, having too much money and worrying
about being targeted. So, they hire more bodyguards.”
“Exactly. They’re not just afraid of being targeted for money but also for their safety, especially Mrs.
Newhouse.”
Daniel’s gaze was cryptic. “Mrs. Newhouse always has female bodyguards around her, and the
Newhouses are currently seeking a reliable person to train these female guards. I hope… that person
is you.”
Lena paused, then nodded. “I understand.”
She turned to Chris, smiling gently. “This needs Mr. Hamerton’s help! If someone from the Hamertons
rmends, the Newhouses won’t refuse.”
“Naturally.” Daniel smiled. “Once you’re in the Newhouses, keep an eye on Jodie’s every move for me.”
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As Lena mentioned, things progressed quite smoothly. The Newhouses didn’t want to offend the
influential Hamertons of Centrolis over such matters. Moreover, with rmendations from Zuko,
Toph, and Chris, the Newhouses readily agreed.
However, Jodie was somewhat reluctant. It was just that she had no choice with her father insisting.
After Lena entered the Newhouses, she secretly observed Jodie’s every move. She was naturally
astute, and this minor task required minimal effort.
Yet, no concrete evidence was proving that Jodie wasn’t biologically a Newhouse.
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Maisie and Lily were at a cafe, enjoying the sunshine and afternoon tea while discussing
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Seeing Maisie’s interest in a few sketches, Lily chuckled and asked, “These are all drawn by Harvey,
right? Do you feel his drawings are more to your liking?”
“Yes,” Maisie replied frankly. “Toph’s artistry is impable, but it always feels like something’s missing.”
“It’s that missing touch,” Lily agreed. “In artistic works, it’s not about technique but emotions. When
everyone’s technique is almost the same, it’s about who wins at the emotional level!”
Maisie sighed. “Unfortunately, his mental state isn’t great—”
“Ah, who’s talking about my son behind his back?”
Suddenly, a voice intervened.
Maisie’s heart skipped a beat. She quickly stood up to see a woman dressed elegantly with a faint
smirk.
Maisie furrowed her brow, feeling a sense of familiarity.
As the woman approached them, Lily promptly introduced her formally to Maisie.
“Mrs. Newhouse, hello! This is Maisie Squire, a newly signed author and thetest best-selling writer!
Maisie, this is Mrs. Newhouse, also…”
“Delh Roper,” Delh said confidently. “Compared to Mrs. Newhouse, I prefer my own name!”
Realization struck Maisie. It was no wonder she looked familiar. She was Delh Roper, a highly
acimed author in the literary world. Her pictures were often in bookstores. Delh’s works were a
lifeline in the declining book market, always sold out upon release.
With over 20 years of writing and numerous awards, she wasn’t just a writer but also an outstanding
screenwriter. She adapted many literary films.
Maisie nodded respectfully. As a newly listed best-selling author, she felt small in the presence of such
a heavyweight in the industry.