Chapter: 398
She couldn't help but glance at Patricia. Her best friend's eyes gleamed with pride and joy.
Patricia and Vivian were sitting next to each other and clutching each other's hands.
They looked close. On the other hand, Julie was seated on an armchair. She looked and felt like an outsider.
“I... I didn't do anything for her. That was all because of Vivian's hard work," Julie said in a low voice. Her voice sounded desolate.
Boden didn't know how terrible she felt. He thought Julie was used to keeping a low profile.
He glanced at Patricia and Vivian and noticed many similarities between them.
Bolden smiled, "Ms. Hughes and Vivian look like sisters next to each other.”
Vivian smiled fondly at him and said, "Really? Aunt Patricia and I have the same hairdresser, and we even bought our clothes at the same place."
Boden nodded, “I can see that. The more I look at the both of you, the more similar you Look."
Boden was, after all, a distinguished guest. After visiting the Hughes Group, he was immediately invited by Vivian to their house.
However, Julie frowned, feeling that this was a bit inappropriate.
Of course, she didn't hate this excellent young man from her father's family. But Vivian's intention was too obvious. She only invited Boden to curry favor with him.
Julie didn't Like such excessive flattery even if they were relatives. Nonetheless, Boden had already agreed to the invitation. Obviously, he was looking forward to visit the Jenkins family more than the Hughes Group.
Meanwhile, Lily was cleaning the house when the car arrived at the Jenkins family villa's gate.
The maid immediately knew that they had a distinguished guest as soon as she saw Boden get off the car. She then forced a flattering smile, which was several times more exaggerated than what Patricia and Vivian could show.
"So, you has been living here in this house all these years?" Boden asked Julie with a faint smile while Looking around.
“Well, yeah. It used to be an older and smaller house. I bought this villa back then because Bill's business was beginning to expand,"
Julie answered with a sigh, not really in the mood for a conversation. Then, Vivian suddenly commented, “Cousin Boden, our house is a lot smaller compared to yours, isn't it? I hope you won't Look down upon me because of this."
Boden was quite taken aback that Vivian would think that way. Hence, he immediately shook his head.
Indeed, the Jenkins family's villa was nothing compared to the Smith family's residence in Broome in terms of size.