In the Black's mansion, Raymond's grandfather's eyes lit up as his assistant showed him the news circulating online.
"So it appears she is not just an ordinary person. No wonder she had the guts to barge into our dinner like that," Mr. Black Senior said. "Interesting," he added thoughtfully.
"Sir, are you still going to try and break them?" his assistant asked carefully.
Grandpa Black chuckled, a low, amused sound.
"No, I won't do anything anymore. I want to see how far my grandson would go with his plan. I don't really care who he marries, if he gives me what I need," he said calculatively, his sharp eyes gleaming with interest. His assistant-cum-butler nodded in understanding, already aware that once the old man made up his mind, nothing could easily sway him.
Mr. Gerald Black, Raymond's father, however, was not taking it well. His years of careful planning were about to go down the drain because of one wrong move. He knew his father too well.
