Chapter 3517
Tania called Audrey only after Serenity had taken Sonny and left.
Audrey quickly answered the call.
“Did Seren leave?” Audrey asked.
“She just left. I watched her and Sonny board the private plane, saw it take off and fly away before calling you. Unless she has super hearing, she won’t hear our conversation.”
“Thank you for informing me,” Audrey said.
“We’re all family, no need for formalities. We share the same goal,” Tania replied politely.
Audrey smiled. “You are very polite. When this is all over, let’s have a meal together. My treat.”
Despite being the most distinguished ladies in Wiltspoon, Tania and Audrey had never dined together outside. Even after Serenity married into the York family, making them relatives, the two women in charge had never scheduled a dinner together.
They were not as close as Tania was with Mrs. Bucham and Mrs. Lewis.
The Bucham and Lewis families had long-standing good relations with the Yorks, and Tania had close contacts with the two ladies, making their relationship naturally close.
“Sure, I’ll join you. I won’t be shy about it,” Tania agreed readily.
After the call ended, Tania turned to the old lady and asked, “Mom, what do you think will happen in Jensburg?”
Grandma May replied, “Clarissa will probably choose to die together.”
Tania’s face paled. “Won’t Liberty and the others be in danger?”
“Not now. Once Audrey brings Uncle Jimenez over, it will likely end. The Farrell family’s multi-generational grievances should be resolved,” Grandma May said.
Many of the Farrell family’s rules would also change with this settlement.
“Ezequiel asked his apprentice to gather information. His apprentice is more skilled than Julian and discovered Clarissa’s plan, warning Liberty to be cautious. There’s no way to retreat now,” she added.
If they retreated, the issue would remain unresolved. Only by facing it head-on and making a decisive break could they avoid further entanglement.
Tania understood but was still worried. Two young masters from their York family were in Jensburg. Suddenly, they heard footsteps outside.
The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law quickly shifted their conversation to casual chatter.
The old lady asked, “How is Tatum doing in Annenburg? Is his work going well? He must work hard and not get fired within a month. That would be embarrassing.”
Tania responded, “His work is going well. I don’t need to remind him to work hard; he’ll do his best. That’s his passion.”
Tania wasn’t concerned about Tatum’s job.
Tatum had loved cooking since childhood and was very dedicated. He wouldn’t waste such a valuable opportunity.
“As for his relationship, Mom, Tatum has only been gone a few days. How can there be any progress? Even if he’s outstanding and Elora is also excellent, unless they fall in love at first sight—which I doubt—they need time to develop feelings. A slow, gradual approach is more suitable for them,” Tania explained.
The old lady smiled. “Just a few days? It feels like Tatum has been gone for a long time. It’s almost the New Year.”
Tania replied, “I guess he won’t be back for the New Year.”
The old lady sighed. “Then our family won’t be able to reunite for the New Year this year.”
“Mom, you chose someone so far away for him. It’s your fault,” Tania teased her mother-in-law.