Chapter 979 ir Brought Helen In
Helen engaged in yful behavior, but she hesitated to avoid causing rm to the Crawford family
stationed at the entrance on the opposite side. Consequently, she refrained from making excessive
movements.
Instead, she decided to continue talking to establish her connection to the Crawford family. She
imed to be a rtive, specifically the grandmother of one of the youngdies in the Crawford family.
To validate her statement, she suggested seeking confirmation from someone else.
When asked for her invitation card, Helen exined that she had identally dropped it. Simrly,
when requested her phone number, she imed to be an elderly person unfamiliar with operating
phones.
Witnessing Helen being pushed and about to fall, ir promptly intervened and supported her,
inquiring about the situation.
The hostess expressed her concern, stating, "This person wants to enter, and we allowed her, but she
refuses to cooperate."
In a gentle and persuasive tone, ir addressed the situation, saying, "It''s not easy for an elderly
person. If you have something to say, please take your time and speak calmly. There''s no need to push
people."
Although ir''s appearance may not have been particrly attractive, he possessed a tall and slender
frame, dressed impably, exuded an impressive demeanor, and spoke with remarkable gentleness
and politeness. Consequently, a few individuals were drawn to him and agreed with his sentiments.
"Yes, you''re right. It''s not easy when one grows old. Perhaps there''s a misunderstanding."
"She doesn''t seem like she''s lying, and she has been speaking here for quite some time. There must
be a reason."
"Youngdy, don''t be so harsh on the elderly!"
Miss Etiquette intervened, feeling a sense of injustice.
Was it not challenging for her as well?
Her responsibility entailed verifying invitations and preventing unrted individuals from gaining entry.
However, the man''s remark shifted the me onto her, as if she had done something wrong, despite
his kindness towards the elderly man. Who could understand such a sentiment?
Miss Etiquette bit her lip and stated, "During the work arrangement meeting this morning, the Crawford
family explicitly stated that people without an invitation would not be allowed inside."
ir calmly responded, "I understand your work, but I have observed that the old man has been
exining his situation here, and he even mentioned that he can contact the Crawford family for
verification. It doesn''t seem like he''s lying."
"The attire worn by the old man consists of high-end garments, and his shoulder bag is a limited-edition
piece from Hermes. Moreover, the ne he''s wearing is made of emerald agate. These are not
possessions that ordinary people would have."
ir''s gentle smile persisted as he patiently expressed his viewpoint. With a quick nce, he was able
to discern the details of Helen''s outfit. Although it appeared a bit outdated, it still held significant value.
Eventually, ir added, "If it''s a lie, why don''t we ask someone from the Crawford family to verify it?
What do you think?"
Miss Etiquette, in awe of ir''s humble and polite demeanor, found herself momentarily speechless.
Helen''s expression underwent a slight change.
Miss Etiquette muttered, "But I don''t dare to contact the Crawford family. I want you to make the call."
She regarded the Crawford family as authorities, and the idea of personally reaching out to them was
intimidating. If anyone called for her manager, she would feel fearful.
Helen swiftly interjected, "It''s alright, there''s no need to call them. The Crawford family is very busy
today. Just call my granddaughter, Hannah!"
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ir felt a twinge of curiosity, but it made sense when he considered it. The elderly often feared
inconveniencing others. He could not help but think of his mother, who simrly avoided troubling
others. Sometimes, when she returned from the market and could not find transportation, she would
rather walk several miles than ask her nephew to pick her up.
This sense of empathy softened ir''s heart.
He stated, "Alright, here''s my invitation. I''ll apany this old man inside, and then I''ll confirm with the
Crawford family whether he is a rtive."
ir handed over his invitation to Miss Etiquette.
"I will take full responsibility for this matter. If there are any issues, please contact me. My name is ir,
and I am Mrs. Crawford''s wedding dress designer."
Miss Etiquette was secretly astonished. The designer of the 80-million-dor wedding dress?
Everyone present also nced in surprise. Mrs. Crawford''s wedding dress was renowned, so if this
person was indeed her designer, there shouldn''t be any problems.
The hostess had no choice but to reluctantly say, "Well... pleasee in..."
After all, this person imed responsibility, and continuing to stop Helen would only reflect poorly on
the hostess herself. Moreover, the valuable clothing and essories Helen wore seemed unlikely to
belong to a mere influencer trying to sneak in.
Helen triumphantly entered the venue as she desired.
In her heart, she praised ir incessantly.
What a nice guy!
What a gullible fool! It''s so easy to trick him!
Unaware of Helen''s thoughts, ir kindly asked, "Sir, let me take you to the Crawford family."
Helen quickly waved her hands and said, "No, no, they are all busy!"
ir paused, momentarily taken aback.
Worried that ir would grow suspicious, Helen sighed and fabricated a story, "I am Liam''s mother-in-
her, right?"
ir was not aware of the specific details, but he did know that Mr. Crawford''s second son had two
children. However, he had mistakenly confused Helen with Lilly, the child he met earlier.
He had visited the Crawford family twice, and during his second visit, he had only met the eight sons of
the family. Apart from Lisa, he had never seen another wife.
Recognizing that wealthy families often concealed secrets, ir refrained from prying out of respect.
ir nodded, hearing Helen sigh and continue, "My daughter divorced the second son of the Crawford
family. She made a mistake and left on her own... but Hannah stayed behind."
"Every time I want to visit my granddaughter, I fear that it will anger the Crawford family. After all, it was
my daughter who first made the wrong choices..."