Evelyn Willard intended to delay time by providing information that was neither critical nor trivial, which even without Jade Carlson, Nathaniel Summers could have found out on his own.
Nathaniel Summers said indifferently, "Ask more about the buyer's situation."
He then let Evelyn Willard leave.
Before leaving, Evelyn Willard's glance swept over the cigarette box on the desk, noticing the few cigarettes remaining inside, feeling smug, and left the study with a smile.
Evelyn Willard and Jade Carlson went out shopping together, buying clothes and jewelry, and Jade Carlson took out a lot of cash from her credit card for Evelyn Willard to spend.
Perhaps because they had a common goal, the relationship between mother and daughter had eased a lot recently, and they were both in good spirits.
They bought many luxury items and dressed up like socialites and wealthy women, before heading to Clearwater City's most upscale Western restaurant to dine.