Chapter 243 The Tea Party

well. Elizabeth wore a white dress that touched the floor. It matched the Starry Tears on her neck very

She realized that no matter what outfit she wore, whether it was a simple dress or an elegant gown, thenecklace.

complimented them very well. She now understood why it cost so much.

It was worth every cent.

Elizabeth got into Chelsea’s car, and they made their way to a mansion on Corvin Street.

The historic–looking mansions along the street were mostly resided by affluent families.

The main door of the mansion was made of high–quality wood with gold trimmings. It looked massiveand heavy, like a massive and heavy, like a

solid wall..

When Chelsea’s car stopped at the entrance, the servants went out to open the car door.

“Old Mrs. Hilton, how do you do?”

When they opened the door for Elizabeth, whom they did not recognize, they greeted her respectfully,“Greetings, miss.”

Elizabeth nodded slightly to acknowledge them.

Chelsea walked up to her and held her hand. They walked toward the door with their arms linked.

Upon entering the compound, they passed by a garden with a pond. There were several carpswimming merrily in the

pond.

When they entered the main hall where the tea party was held, Elizabeth noticed that they had arrivedat a greenhouse.

The greenhouse was huge, and the temperature was controlled. Upon seeing the guests enter, theservants quickly went up

to help them remove their coats. Both Elizabeth and Chelsea then walked into the room in their gowns.

The place was decked out with all kinds of flowers. It was a beautiful sight, with the sweet floral scentpermeating the

room.

Elizabeth was enamored with the bright–colored flowers. There were roses in many different colors,even black.

Chelsea asked, “Do you like flowers?”

She noticed that Elizabeth had kept her gaze on the flowers from the time they entered thegreenhouse.

The latter smiled sheepishly. “I’ve never seen so many flowers during winter. This is also the first timeI’ve encountered a

wide variety of them.”

Chelsea was impressed by Elizabeth’s honesty. If she were a pretentious person, she would havenever admitted that she

had not seen those flowers before.

Chapter 243 The Tea Party

She developed a stronger liking for Elizabeth and felt she was a really good girl.

There was a long, white table in the middle of the greenhouse with all sorts of snacks, fruits, andflowers.

Surrounding it were round tables where the socialites were seated. They were sipping ten and nibblingon flower petals,

looking very poised and graceful.

Elizabeth had never eaten fresh flowers Today’s event was a real eye–opener for her.

When the socialites saw Chelsea, they stood up immediately and walked toward her.

“Hello, Old Mrs. Hilton.”

Chelsea nodded and started making small talk with them.

There were several elderly ladies around the same age as Chelsea. Although their hair was all white,they still looked elegant and dignified in their beautiful evening gowns. They appeared to look youngerthan their actual age.

The ladies looked at Elizabeth. “Who is this lady?”

They figured that since Chelsea had brought her to the party personally, she must be either Chelsea’ssuccessor or the

future Mrs. Hilton.

As all eyes were on Elizabeth, Chelsea decided to make a formal introduction.

“This is Ms. Elizabeth Wade. She is Matthew’s girlfriend.”

Everyone understood at once when Chelsea introduced Elizabeth. She was indeed the future Mrs.Hilton.

All the guests went up to greet her. “Hello, Ms. Wade. I’m Ms. Laberge.”

“Hello, Ms Wade. I’m Monique Castello. You can call me Monique.”

Celine was sitting at a table furthest away from Elizabeth and Chelsea. She had paid a lot of money toget her cousin to

bring her to the tea party.

She wanted to experience the tea party for herself so that she could brag to her friends.

After all, not all the wealthy families in Mistwood had a chance to attend such a grand event.

Although the Wade family was rich and powerful, they could not be compared to the elites in the city.

Fortunately, her cousin was married to the second most prominent family in Mistwood, the Campbellfamily. Otherwise,

Celine would never have had the opportunity to attend the tea party.

However, never in her wildest dreams would she expect Chelsea to bring Elizabeth to the event.

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