Chapter 656
The driver was flooring it towards Stephanie's hotel, just as Sebastian had asked him to.
Back in the hotel room, Stephanie had been rolling around restlessly on the bed, waiting for Sebastian to come and take her home.
"Wasn't he supposed to be here by evening?" she muttered, growing impatient as the evening had turned into the night for over two hours now. "Do you think Sebastian's still mad?" Stephanie wondered, feeling a mix of anxiety and anticipation.Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
Alison looked at her, trying not to laugh. "I'm sure President Ingram has cooled off by now. You've been looking pretty miserable, after all."
"But I can't help but feel worried. What if Sebastian still holds a grudge? Even if he says he doesn't blame me, it still sucks."
After all, they used to trust each other completely. If this incident had caused a rift in their relationship, their trust in each other had been completely shattered. "Wait a minute, Ms. Bishop! Is this President Ingram's grandpa or someone impersonating him?"
"What?"
"There's this new account named Jaxon Ingram, and it's mentioning Sullivan, you, and President Ingram."
After the crisis was over, Stephanie and Alison hadn't been glued to their phones.
But now, Alison had noticed Jaxon's account. It seemed to be a new one, but it was verified, and he had mentioned Sullivan, Stephanie, and Sebastian.
If it wasn't him, who would dare to be so audacious?
Stephanie picked up her phone and replied to Jaxon Ingram's comment, "Grandpa, I'll visit you with Sebastian when I have some time!"
She even included a cute emoji.
Jaxon, who had just started using social media, was having a great time.
Seeing how the other old-timers had only a few followers despite being active for a while, he couldn't help
but gloat. In just one day, he hadne
amassed millions of followers. He followed the other old-timers just to flaunt his popularity.
But when he saw Stephanie's reply, he didn't respond. It wasn't his idea to invite her over in the first place.
Brenda, who was watching from the sidelines, couldn't help but remind him, "Aren't you supposed to pay attention to your future granddaughter-in-law?"
"Why should I?"
"Just because you're not into this stuff doesn't mean you can ignore it. You need to maintain a public image and show that we're a harmonious family. Isn't that something to be envied?"