Ivy turned to look at the big clock at the corner of the wall. It was already ten o'clock in the corner of the wall. There would be nothing good if the man didn't go home after the ball. In a hurry, she tugged at Hazel's sleeve and said, "Sister in law, make a call to cousin and ask him what he is doing now."
Hazel nodded and took out her cellphone, pretending to make a call. Mary stopped her in a hurry, "It is the chamber of Commerce of the city, and they wants to consult with him about the invest of the land. You'd better not call to interrupt him." She couldn't let this coquette spoil her son's relationship with Jenny.
"I see," She murmured, as if she was talking to herself. Then she put down the phone and said, "Since it is business, there's no need to ask."
Mary cast a sharp glance at her and went upstairs.
'You little fox, enjoy yourself here for a few more days. It won't last long.'