the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart Chapter 672: The two of you are enough to instantly overshad
The celebration banquet was organized as a buffet-style cocktail party by a public relations company, with all arrangents handled by them. Delphine managed to stay relaxed. Initially, there weren’t enough invitations, so a few more were sent out at the last minute, making it a semi-open banquet.
"Wear a red dress—eye-catching, gorgeous, fair skin, beautiful face, and long legs." Leah imdiately picked out a simple yet elegant red short dress from the delivery. Striking yet dignified and classy.
Delphine chuckled and said, "Who dares to wear red in front of you?"
"Tonight, Miss Leah will be wearing a black off-the-shoulder gown, channeling a vintage Hepburn vibe," Leah said with a coquettish laugh. "You just go ahead and wear your bright red dress, Director."
This banquet was not only a celebration of Delphine’s return to the entertainnt sector, but also the first public appearance of the Squire Family siblings after their return from Southeast Asia. The Squire siblings had originally planned to host their own event but decided it was more convenient to join Delphine’s banquet, supporting her while simultaneously making their own dazzling appearance.
The banquet was scheduled for 7 PM. When Delphine and Leah arrived, it was just past 6 PM. Kyla Zamora, along with her team, was confirming the final arrangents with the public relations company. Upon seeing Delphine and Leah arrive, she imdiately greeted them with a big smile, saying, "With you two here, your beauty alone can outshine the whole entertainnt sector tonight."
"You should save those words for Leah; ’wielding beauty as a weapon’ is precisely her style," Delphine replied with a laugh and quickly glanced at the guest list. It was no surprise that it included many scions from elite families. News of the Squire siblings attending had evidently spread, and many saw it as an opportunity to gauge the social currents in Southeast Asia.
"A small portion of the guests are from the entertainnt sector, but the majority are from elite family circles. It’s hard to compile a complete guest list for now. Delphine, this banquet seems to be taking on an unexpected significance," Kyla Zamora remarked.
"No trouble at all—it’s a buffet-style event, and hardly anyone would dare cause a scene. Plus, my brother and Ignatius Leclair are around," Leah said casually as she skimd through the dessert and drinks nu. Ignatius had been going to Delphine’s place daily over the past few days, under the guise of checking on the little ones. With Delphine dressed so stunningly tonight, would that man really stay ho to watch the kids? Leah curled her lips into a cold smile.
"With Griffith Squire and Ignatius Leclair present, things will be perfectly secure," Kyla Zamora bead, imdiately feeling much less stressed.
By 7:30 PM, Griffith Squire arrived. The man was dressed in a flamboyant grass-green suit, exuding elegance and charm that outshone everyone else in attendance, leaving his companions looking pale in comparison. As soon as Griffith arrived, he took charge of welcoming the guests, effortlessly controlling the scene and assisting Delphine in managing the event.
The early arrivals were mainly people from the entertainnt sector, eager to expand their networks and make connections with the supposedly well-connected young director. Initially, many of these industry veterans held an air of superiority, subtly asserting their seniority. Despite Delphine’s impressive achievents, she was still quite young.
Once these seasoned figures realized that over half of the attendees were scions from elite families—with Griffith Squire himself, a first-generation heir with enigmatic connections—their pride dissolved almost instantly. The atmosphere reached a peak of excitent when Ignatius Leclair, the esteed yet aloof heir of the Leclair estate, made his entrance.
It was no laughing matter—the young heirs and elites at this banquet, many of whom were first-generation successors, were people nearly impossible to invite to social events. That they appeared at a celebration hosted by such a young female director left the entertainnt sector guests thrilled. This was, without a doubt, a golden opportunity—an unimaginable windfall for anyone lucky enough to attend.
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