She Was Ordered To Kneel, Then Her Father’s Lawyer Reached The Gate-nhu9999 - Chainityai

She Was Ordered To Kneel, Then Her Father’s Lawyer Reached The Gate-nhu9999

The slap made the chandelier tremble before anyone in the foyer found the courage to breathe.

Clara Hargrove stood in the middle of the marble floor with the taste of blood at the corner of her mouth and the sound of her husband’s hand still ringing in the room.

It was supposed to have been a private family dinner.

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That was the phrase Grant had used when he asked her to dress nicely, smile for the board members who would be “dropping by,” and not make anything awkward.

In the Hargrove family, awkward meant truth.

It meant a lender asking why Grant had missed another call.

It meant a board member asking why a shipment had been delayed.

It meant Eleanor Hargrove realizing that her son had promised three different groups of investors the same piece of future revenue.

For five years, Clara had been the person who kept awkward from becoming public.

She answered calls Grant ignored.

She smoothed over insults he delivered with a smile.

She sat beside Eleanor at charity dinners and let the older woman introduce her as if she were an accessory, not the person who had quietly persuaded half the donors to come.

She understood numbers.

She understood vanity.

Most of all, she understood that Hargrove Holdings was rotting under all that polished marble, gold trim, and inherited arrogance.

The company still looked rich to people who only saw the mansion and the annual gala photos.

Inside the ledgers, it was a different house entirely.

Grant knew some of that.

Eleanor suspected more than she admitted.

Vanessa, Grant’s mistress, cared only that the illusion remained expensive enough to keep her comfortable.

That night, Vanessa stood on the grand staircase in a red silk dress, one hand resting on the diamond necklace Clara had once chosen for Eleanor’s charity gala.

The necklace had been purchased to flatter donors.

Now it sat on Vanessa’s throat like a stolen answer.

Eleanor stood beside her with a glass of champagne and the cold patience of a woman who believed family reputation mattered more than family decency.

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