Chapter 352 Make a fool of herself again
Hearing this, both Jocelyn and Noah did not expect it, but neither of them said anything, they just
quietly listened to Sara.
When the rtives heard this, they immediately envied Gloria.
"What? So the odds are that those roses were gotten by Joseph for Gloria? So they''ve gotten better in
their rtionship?"
"Oh my god, Gloria''s really made a fortune. Whoever says Stewart''s is not working now in the future, I''ll
be mad at them."
"The Steward family is really rich, Gloria is really married to a good man."
Hearing the words of the crowd, Sara instantly felt smug inside, "Not necessarily, anyway, I heard
Gloria say before that Joseph was in touch with what rose was nted, I was guessing, I haven''t asked
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him yet."
Allen''s eyes were full of consternation, "Really?"
Sara nodded her head.
"When did the flowers nted by I be Joseph''s?" Noah, who had been silent, opened his mouth.
With a single word, the whole room fell silent.
Sara instantly felt ashamed, and all the smiles instantly froze at the corners of her mouth, "What? Did
you nt it, Noah? That was a misunderstanding on my part, sorry."
Originally, she had wanted to boast about, but she didn''t expect that it was Noah nted the flowers.
If she had known that was the case, she wouldn''t have boasted.
It was a good thing she hadn''t just used an unmistakable tone of voice, or she would have been even
more humiliated.
"What are you talking nonsense about since you are not sure?"
"Yeah, this is embarrassing, isn''t it?"
"Jocelyn can really be spoiled into princess."
The rtives of Sara scrambled to give them a thumbs up.
At this moment, each and every person in the whole room was envious and jealous of Jocelyn.
The faces of the Steward family were darkened to the extreme.
None of them had expected that Sara was actually so capable of pretending.
But they didn''t say anything.
Sara stood up awkwardly and said, "Look at me, I''m talking nonsense without understanding anything
clearly, I''ll punish myself with three cups of wine when we eatter."
"In the future, don''t talk nonsense about things you don''t understand." Allen also felt humiliated.
Sara continued to smile, "Yes, I know."
"Noah, how did youe up with the idea of having the entire Flento City nted with roses?" Allen
ced his gaze on Noah, his eyes full of kindness.
"She said that she liked a city with red roses all along the roadside." Noah spoke lightly.
Allen instantly looked relieved, "Well, what a good husband."
"That''s right. He is a good husband."
"Yeah."
Everyone chattered again and ttered Noah.
"Not only a good husband, but also a good son-inw. Noah knew I went to the antique auction, he
transferred Jocelyn a billion to obtain whatever I want." Allen once again praised .
In response to these, Noah acted indifferent throughout.
Jocelyn did the same.
But the rtives were different!
The Murphy family had found such a superb and perfect son-inw, so they were envious.
The elders envied Allen and the juniors envied Jocelyn.
Sara had not imagined that her n this time would be another dowry for others.
Originally, she wanted Gloria to be in the limelight, but in the end, it was Jocelyn who made a big
ssh.
Allen looked at the envious gazes of his rtives and was proud to the core.
"Yeah, our Jocelyn really married a good man." Sara was forced to follow the ttery, and then looked
at the Dior bag on the coffee table and changed the subject, "Jocelyn, what gift did you give your
father?"
Jocelyn smiled, "Dior''s new men''s watch."
Sara, "That''s thoughtful, it is expensive, right?"
Jocelyn, "Just over half a million."
Sara, "You guys only give expensive gifts, Gloria also gave a watch, more than a million, and Archie
gave a painting, I heard it was hundreds of thousands."
Jocelyn knew that the meaning of her words was just topare the things that Gloria had given with
hers.
Trying to imply rtives that the Stewart family is better than the Mason family, the Stewart family gave
gifts, but the Mason family could be be seen.
At this time the doorbell rang.
The maid went up and opened the door.
The moment the door opened, the maid who opened it was shocked.
Outside the door stood arge group of men in ck, fully dressed, holding exquisite, gold velvet gift
boxes of all shapes and sizes.
Behind them were countless luxury cars.
All of them were limited edition cars from around the world!
Immediately afterwards, the people in ck entered the door en masse.
In a long, neat line, they came in front of the crowd in an orderly manner and stood in a row.
As far as the eye could see, there were all kinds of gift boxes, making people dazzled.
The crowd was collectively stunned.
Jocelyn recognized some of these people, who seemed to have seen around Allie.
How could she have imagined that Allie would send so many things to their home, today, she and Noah
hadn''t told the Mason family what day it was.
"Mr. Mason, Mrs. Mason!" The people in ck first greeted Jocelyn and Noah in unison, respectfully.
After that, they then turned towards Allen, and Sara, and nodded respectfully.
"What''s this about?"
"I don''t know.These people look like they are from Noah''s family?"
"Not sure, they came with so many things."
The rtives were full of curiosity and exchanged whispers.
These words embarrassed Sara.
A man in ck on the far side said, "Greetings, Mr. Murphy, this is a congrattory gift from Mr. Mason
and Mrs. Mason, to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Murphy Group."
Allen was ttered.
How could he have never thought that his inws, on such a day, would actually send a gift.
They had never met each other before.
The people in ck then neatly, opened the gift box in front of them, and carefully carried it with both
hands.
Those ornaments, as Allen could tell at a nce, were all antiques.
The antiques plus the tonic were worth hundreds of millions.
The rtives, all of them, were shocked.
Allen, for a moment, was in the limelight.
He got up, looking over the gifts one by one, before looking at the people in ck and saying, "Thank
my inws."
When the Steward family saw this scene, they were ashamed of themselves, the things they had sent
were nothingpared to these.