Chapter: 1469
"She's probably been held up. I'll call her right away."
Before Caylee could dial, a servant entered and announced, "Sir, two women are at the door requesting to see you."
Huntley said coldly, “Let them in."
When they heard this, everyone at the dining table grew serious. They were eager to learn about the new member of the Frazier family.
But the servant mentioned that there were two visitors. What could that mean?
Seeing Huntley's confused expression, Caylee said, “Norah might have brought an assistant."
Norah had planned to come after dealing with her family's issues.
Caylee now thought those matters must have been resolved smoothly.
Norah had impressive abilities to handle the Wilson family on her own, without needing anyone's help.
ALL eyes turned expectantly towards the entrance. As the servant led the two women into view, Huntley and Florence rose in shock. "Bernice?"
In their childhood memories, their father, Huntley, had always been a pillar of calm and control. Even in the face of daunting challenges, he maintained his composure.
Could the arrival of these two women be so significant to him?
Two women approached the entrance. The younger one was dressed in a beautifully tailored white dress that highlighted her elegant presence. Her refined features were striking, exuding a sense of strength rather than fragility. Much like a captivating rose with thorns, she drew the attention of all around her.
Next to her stood an older woman in a white dress of similar hue but with more elaborate designs.
Time had left its mark on her face, with wrinkles at the corners of her eyes, yet her beauty remained well defined.
The resemblance between the mother and daughter was striking, and their presence was visually delightful.
At that moment, the older woman's eyes brimmed with tears. Hearing her brother call out “Bernice,” she could no longer contain herself.
She rushed to Huntley and embraced him tightly, weeping.
“Huntley, it's me," she said, crying.
Bernice, having been cherished from childhood by her family and well cared for by her husband post-marriage, retained a certain innocence.
Florence, surprised at first by Bernice's appearance, soon showed a flicker of caution in her eyes.
Norah noticed the change right away. As she walked in, she quietly watched everyone's reactions in the dining room.
She had familiarized herself with all the family members through Caylee, and now she was putting faces to the names.
Both Huntley and Florence appeared thrilled by her mother's return, but Florence's joy seemed somewhat forced.