As Juliette looked at herself in the mirror, her mind went back to the conversation she had with her husband. The seriousness of the situation forced them to come up with a strategy to stop their son from getting married to the woman they saw as a gold digger, Melody Brynleigh.
It was hard to escape such assumptions. Any woman who swiftly bedded a wealthy billionaire and rushed into marriage would naturally raise suspicions about her motives. People tended to believe that such actions were driven by a desire for something in return.
Having a clear understanding of the motivations behind gold diggers, Juliette recognized that their main goal was often financial gain. As she contemplated a strategy, she considered a way to fulfill Melody's desires indirectly, but with the help of someone else to achieve their own goals as well.