The Runaway Groom
Chapter 675

Chapter 675

The man in the lead said, "We're from a security company. Mr.Jefferson asked US to make a delivery.”

"Oh, come in..." Mrs. Watson muttered.

She was actually intimidated by their appearance and was relievedwhen she actually realized that they were not actually thugs.

As Irene looked up, the men opened one of the suitcases on the coffeetable. "Ms. Spencer, yes? Please confirm you have received theseitems.”

'What are they?" she asked.

"Feel free to take a look."

The men spun the suitcases to her end, and Irene was left raising herbrow when she was what was inside.

She did not know her jewelry, but she could tell that the set lying in thesuitcase there was worth a fortune.

The man introduced, “It's an antique, and once belonged to the royalhousehold of Yvesia. Mr. Jefferson acquired this set of jewelry in aMinervan auction for 3.8 million dollars. He entrusted it to our companyto bring it safely here to Zidonia."

Irene had no idea what all of that meant, but the price tag left herfrowning.

Surely this set of jewelry was worthy as an heirloom? But she had twosons, and when they married, which daughter-in-law should she give itto?

Despite the dilemma, she was beaming, since she was at least capableof admiring beauty and this set of jewelry was the epitome of it.

"The diamonds alternated with pigeon blood rubies. As the sizes areirregular, it ranges from 1.27 carats to 5.38."

Irene actually counted 26 oval rubies, each of them placed beside whiteolive-shaped diamonds. The arrangement formed an exquisite shape,making the necklace appear as if it was a flower wreath.

There were earrings too, but one of the men said, "There wassupposed to be a bracelet with this set, but a collector must havebought it separately, leaving it incomplete."

Irene nodded in understanding, and asked, "What about that one?"One of the men opened the other suitcase to reveal a tiara, and Irenecould tell immediately that it was worth as much as the other set.

That meant her daughters-in-law would inherit one each.

Still, Isaac was not going to be happy if he realized that she was notemotional about the gifts, but how she would share them between herdaughter-in-laws!

“Is this a part of the set too?"

There was an emerald bangle in the suitcase where the tiara wasplaced. It was padded with black velvet, and the shade seemed tobrighten the gems’ sparkle.

"I think so," the leader replied.

Irene nodded. "Thank you."

"Just doing our job, ma'am.”

Mrs. Watson saw them off, while Irene shut the suitcases and tookthem into the study, leaving it on the desk.

She then headed upstairs, where Lulu and Erin were more or less donewith decorations.

It was bland before, but the decorations added a liveliness to it.

"Are you happy?’ Erin asked.

"Yeah," Irene grinned-how could she not be, when she is going tomarry the man she loved?

“Tut, tut. Just look at the bliss on your face,” Erin teased.

On the other hand, Lulu was quietly arranging some balloons.

“You two should go downstairs and have some fruit," Irene said then.“Actually, I'm mostly done here. I should go home for the day," Lulusaid.

'At least stay for dinner." Irene tried to get her to stay.

“I still have things to do." Lulu refused anyway.

Lulu was still very cold to her, and Irene could feel it.

Still, she did not hold it against Lulu since she had lost her memory.Seeing that Lulu was leaving, Erin decided to leave too. Even if sheand Irene get along just fine, Isaac's temper was bad as ever and shewould rather not see him glowering at her. “I should go too."

Irene walked with them to the door as a car drove in and Isaac alighted!

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