Before he had finished speaking, Henry Black came in from the outside and said respectfully beside Robert Frost, "President, the Hensons called and said they wanted to have dinner with you."
There was a sneer in Robert Frost's eyes. Eat?
I guess I heard the news that Grandpa Albert was coming back, so I thought I could tie him up completely, right?
I'm really tired of this family.
"Push it."
When Henry Black heard this, he nodded respectfully, but thought of something and asked.
"Mr. Sheng said that Miss Henson had been looking forward to meeting you and that she had cooked some special dishes."
Margaret Henson, as the protagonist, sat opposite Robert Frost. Hearing this sentence, the strength of holding the spoon tightened instantly, and he felt the father's eagerness to push his daughter out to win Robert Frost's favor.
Disappointment and sarcasm ran through her eyes.