Chapter: 715
Their friendship was too deep to be valued in monetary terms.

Besides, after helping to revive Bryson's company, she had received a small share. The dividends alone from that share were quite substantial.

Raina watched Norah with increasing approval. She couldn't help but imagine how wonderful it would be if Norah ended up with Bryson.

However, Raina knew that Norah was already in a relationship.

To her, Norah's divorce didn't seem to matter. Nor did her modest family background.

With the status of the Andrews family, they didn't need another marriage to strengthen their social standing. They simply needed someone educated, sensible, and someone their son adored. Why hadn't they recognized Norah's qualities sooner?

Darwin shared these sentiments.

Norah remained unfazed upon seeing the black card, showing no interest in the wealth it represented and maintaining her indifference.

Her polite demeanor and sharp management skills at the company truly set her apart.

Darwin smiled faintly. “Norah, this black card is a token of our gratitude. Just take it.

Joanna pouted. "Norah, you're not refusing the black card because you look down on it, are you?"

Norah was at a loss for words. Of course she wouldn't think so.

“Dad, really? You could have come up with something better! Just a black card? I don't think it's enough!"

She playfully turned to her parents. “Without Norah, Bryson and I would definitely have been in big trouble. We can always make more money, but we need to show our gratitude to Norah sooner rather than later!"

Worried that Darwin would propose something else she'd be reluctant to take, Norah quickly accepted the black card.

“It's okay; this is perfect. I like it."

The black card had no spending limit, allowing her to swipe it for even tens of millions. It was evident that the Andrews family truly valued her.

Not knowing what Norah preferred, they opted to give her money, so she could purchase whatever she desired.

Witnessing Norah accept the card, the Andrews family all beamed with joy.

With Joanna and Bryson in the picture, befriending the whole Andrews family didn't seem like a bad idea to Norah.

She believed that when the Wilson family regained its standing in Glophia, forging a connection with the Andrews family could prove advantageous and pose no harm.

After feasting, drinking, and sharing laughter, the banquet came to an end for the day.

At the entrance of the restaurant, Joanna held onto Norah's hand.

"Norah, I've arranged for a driver to take you home."