Black tea shop.
It was only after Tiffany Mamet sobered up that she went to see Eleanor Spencer Atkinson. She put on makeup and donned a small suit, which made her look intellectual and elegant.
Eleanor liked Tiffany when she saw her like this, but thinking of the disc she just saw at Century Flower City, she could only lament that she and Tiffany were not meant to be mother and daughter-in-law.
Beyond that, what worried her most now was whether, when she later explained the real reason for inviting Tiffany to the tea shop, Tiffany would get angry and try to suppress the Atkinson Group. That was the President's daughter after all; how could her son withstand the President no matter how capable he was? The President could easily crush him like an ant with a single finger.
The more Eleanor thought about it, the more terrified she became. She even regretted getting involved in this matter in the first place. Now it was difficult to back down without suffering any consequences.