Chapter: 1542
After several interactions, she found Norah to be a remarkable woman.
If Sean was fond of her, Kayla saw no reason to object. Their marriage seemed inevitable and insignificant to her-the only thing that truly mattered was the piano.
She withdrew her hand and glanced at Nancy, her expression softening.
Her primary focus now was on nurturing Nancy into a world-class pianist.
Since the last Bellfolk's piano competition, Nora's name had seldom been mentioned, seeming more like a brief sensation.
“Kayla, I have a piano competition on the same day. Won't you come with me?" Nancy looked up at Kayla with a gentle, pleading voice.
Kayla admired Nancy's obedience and was now torn between her commitments.
The piano competition was crucial to Nancy, but the Wilson family's banquet held significant social importance. If only Sean attended, it might be perceived as disrespectful by the Wilsons.
Especially now that their children were dating, skipping such an important banquet could spark rumors.
Matteo interjected, “How about this, Kayla? You and Nancy attend the competition, while Sean and I will go to the banquet."
This seemed like the best compromise. Kayla nodded in agreement.
“Alright.”
She gently patted Nancy's back. "Don't worry, Nancy. I'll definitely be there with you at the competition."
“Thank you."
Nancy hugged Kayla's arm affectionately, nestling into her embrace.
The tender moment brought a smile to Kayla's face.
Matteo watched the affectionate exchange between them with a sense of contentment, pleased to see Kayla so happy.
With Nancy by her side, Kayla's spirits were lifted.
As time progressed, the day of the banquet arrived.
The Wilson Manor was once again aglow, splendidly decorated and buzzing with activity.
Norah donned a designer dress and effortlessly mingled among the guests.
Her identity was well-known throughout Glophia, requiring no formal introductions.
Sean, having arrived early, stayed close by her side, welcoming the guests together.
Their standing was now seen as equal, and they were often spoken of as a perfect match.