Chapter 57: Then Who?
Chapter 57 of "Suddenly, I Am Rich" starts the action: Chapter 57: Then Who?Lancaster Estate.At 10 in the morning, the Lancaster family was sitting together... Find out what happens!
Chapter 57: Then Who?Lancaster Estate.
At 10 in the morning, the Lancaster family was sitting together in the dining table. Jonathan sat at the head as always, flipping through a paper quietly while sipping his hot coffee. He wasnât as busy as he was in the past weeks.
On the right side of him, Chloe was eating a piece of bread. She was silent and was focusing on eating. It was the same with Emily, who was also eating her own share of the meal for their brunch.
The three of them were doing their own things when suddenly, Jonathan folded the newspaper that he was reading and set it down.
"That boy... Gray," he said after a second of silence. "He handled himself well yesterday."
Chloe looked up immediately at the mention of Grayâs name. She nodded, her lips curving into a small smile. "He did."
Jonathan nodded once, thoughtfully.
"He wasnât showy, but I didnât expect him to be that good."
Chloe glanced at her father, a bit of surprise flickering in her eyes. Jonathan wasnât one to offer praise easily, especially not twice in a row.
"He also didnât pretend to know everything," Jonathan continued, picking up his cup of coffee again but not drinking it yet. He stared into the steam for a second before going on.
"But he knew what was important. He was also able to read the reports, understand the numbers. Thatâs rare."
Emily kept her eyes on her plate, quietly slicing into her scrambled eggs, but Chloe could tell she was listening.
"Father, he was my tutor. Of course, he would know that. If not, then what have I been learning from him all this time?" Chloe reasoned out.
"I know. I was just pointing it out." Jonathan set the cup down again. After that he went back to reading the newspaper again.
On the other hand, Chloeâs eyes turned to Emily instead.
"Sister, why didnât you come yesterday?" she asked casually, reaching for another piece of toast. "I thought youâd show up."
Emily looked up at Chloe.
"I was busy."
Chloe tilted her head, watching her.
"Thatâs unfortunate, Sister. Gray was nice."
"Thatâs good," Emily replied as she put down her utensils on the table.
"Did you tell him that it was your suggestion to hold the ceremony at the company office?"
Chloe blinked and was frozen for a second.
"How did you know that, Sister?"
Emily gave a faint smile as she reached for her glass of water, her expression unreadable.
"Marcus mentioned it," she said, taking a sip. "Did you forget that he was also working under me? He said it was your idea."
Chloe blinked once more, then slowly sat back in her chair.
"Oh. Right." She looked away, a little caught off guard.
"Well... yeah. I thought itâd be good for Gray. The boardâs there anyway, and the environmentâs more formal. It would help him make a better first impression and help him build a connection with others."
Emily nodded slowly, her fingers lightly tapping against her glass.
"You know," she added after a moment, "a small grocery like that should be independent. Technically, thereâs no real need to bring it into the main office."
Emily sighed and folded her hands neatly on the table.
"Thatâs why you shouldnât mix business and personal interests, Chloe," she said, her voice still calm but firmer now. "It might have worked out this time, but not everyone will see it that way. Youâre a Lancaster. You need to be careful about how your intentions come across."
Chloeâs shoulders stiffened slightly, but she didnât argue. Instead, she lowered her gaze and nodded once.
"Yes, Sister."
Emily watched her for a moment longer, then returned her focus to her plate. "Iâm not saying you did anything wrong," she added, voice softer now. "Just be mindful next time."
"I will," Chloe said quietly.
Emily took another bite of her toast, and a small second of silence hung between them. Chloe poked at the edge of her bread with her fork for a moment before glancing back at her sister.
"Sister, how have you been these past few days?" Chloe asked, her tone gentler now. Itâs been a few days since she last saw Emily.
Emily didnât look up immediately. She took her time chewing, dabbing her mouth with a napkin before replying.
"Busy, as usual," she said, finally meeting Chloeâs gaze. "Two departments are being restructured. Weâre moving forward with some changes in procurement, too."
Jonathan gave a quiet grunt, clearly listening even as he flipped through another page of his paper.
Chloe nodded.
"That sounds... exhausting."
"It is," Emily admitted, "But thatâs how it goes. The higher you climb, the more responsibilities wait at the top."
Chloe tilted her head thoughtfully. "Do you ever think about... slowing down?"
Emily raised an eyebrow, amused. "Slowing down?"
"Yeah. Not quitting or anything. Just..." Chloe trailed off, struggling to find the right word. "Breathing a little more."
"I breathe just fine, Chloe," Emily said, a faint smirk tugging at her lips.
Chloe laughed lightly at that.
"Okay, fair. But still."
"I donât think Iâm wired for slowing down," Emily said. "Not yet, at least. Maybe when Iâm older. Like Father."
Jonathan, still behind his paper, scoffed at that.
"Iâm not that old."
Chloe laughed again, the moment lightening further. She watched her sister for a second, her smile lingering before curiosity pulled her back to something she hadnât forgotten.
"Oh right, sister," she asked suddenly, setting down her fork. "Were you the one who sent the suit to Gray?"
Emily blinked, caught off guard.
"What?"
"The suit," Chloe repeated. "Gray got a designer suit the day before the handover. No note, no name. He wore it to the meeting. It looked like something from Lanford & Holt."
Emily tilted her head slightly, a thoughtful expression passing over her face.
"No," she said after a pause. "I didnât send anything."
"You didnât?" Chloeâs brows furrowed.
"I didnât," Emily confirmed. "Why would I? Iâve barely spoken to him."
"Huh..." Chloe nodded slowly, thoughtfully
"You really donât know who sent it?" Emily asked, her voice more curious now.
"Nope." Chloe leaned back in her seat, arms crossed.
"Did you send it, Father?" Emily turned to Jonathan.
"No." Jonathanâs forehead creased. "Why would I do that?"
"So, if not me, and not you, then who sent it?"
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