Filed to story: The Secret Billionaire Heiress: Love’s Deception (Joyce & Tristan Novel)
Ingrid Beckett, who was gambling her money away in Germany on the other side of the Atlantic, was oblivious to the fact that news of her stealing her family’s jewelry went viral back home.
Her reputation was ruined. Once Ingrid returned to the States, the ladies in her elite circle looked at her with contempt.
Moreover, the person who started all of this was Joyce, who they had kicked out of the Beckett family.
Now that Ingrid saw Joyce in this restaurant, she clenched her teeth in anger. In the past, Ingrid looked down on Joyce’s unknown origins and walked all over her. When she saw Joyce again, she went to find the restaurant manager.
The manager heard the commotion and rushed over. All guests who came to this restaurant had reservations and were all influential people that he could not afford to offend.
“Ms. Beckett, I’m really sorry…”
Ingrid glared at Joyce and wanted to slap her a few times to relieve her anger.
“She’s affecting my mood for dinner. Get her out of here! We’re your VIP customers!”
The manager turned around and was shocked to see Grant Powell’s handsome face turn glum. The lady beside Grant Powell had a faint smile on her face. She looked so beautiful and regal with her long wavy hair draped at her back. She had glimmering eyes and stunning features and did not look the slightest bit affected by Ingrid Beckett’s outburst.
The manager hurriedly went over and respectfully bowed to greet them. “Welcome, Mr. Powell. Your table is ready. This way, please.”
Ingrid’s face changed as she surveyed Grant Powell. A trace of amazement flashed across her eyes, but when she saw that he was holding Joyce protectively, she frowned in dissatisfaction. “Hey! Did you not hear me? Get them out of here!”
Quinn sized up Joyce with disdain and echoed on the side. “Yeah, she should take a look at herself in the mirror! How dare she come here? Joyce, do you think you can be arrogant with us after finding yourself a sugar daddy? A woman who’s kicked out of the Beckett family doesn’t have the right to show up here!”
Grant sneered. His oppressive aura was overwhelming. “Kicked out of the Beckett family? Your ability to twist a story is pretty impressive! When did the Becketts become so shameless?” He was furious and wondered what kind of life Joyce had when she was staying with the Becketts.
Quinn froze. Her face turned red with anger as she looked at the manager and ordered. “What are you still doing standing here? I don’t want to see them!”
The manager’s face sank. He spoke decisively, “Mrs. Beckett, Ms. Beckett, Mr. Powell is a major shareholder of our restaurant, so if you don’t want to see them, you may leave.”
Quinn and Ingrid were stupefied, and their expressions kept changing. Joyce chuckled. Her gaze was clear and indifferent.
Joyce turned to Grant. “Ignore them. It’s just a meal, so there’s no need for this impasse. I have something to say to the two of them, so you can go in and wait for me.”
Grant looked indignant, but when he thought about the fact that Joyce was a changed woman, he felt reassured that she could deal with this situation.
With a slight nod, Grant turned and walked in. He was astonishingly obedient.
The remaining Quinn and Ingrid were not afraid of Joyce. Ingrid sat there and snorted coldly. “At least you’re still self-aware. Our family won’t care who’s your new sugar daddy. My brother has never once fancied you, so I can make you vanish from Atlanta in a minute!”
Joyce looked down and smiled. Her eyes were indifferent. “Then… What do you want?”
“How about this… Pour me a glass of wine and apologize. I’m sure you’re used to serving others like this. Didn’t you do this often when you were staying with us? I’ll let you off the hook this once if you serve me well.”
Ingrid raised her eyebrows and snorted coldly as she waited for Joyce to bow to her and admit her mistake.
Joyce laughed, went up to pick up the decanter, then skillfully poured out a glass of wine and handed it over.
Ingrid hooked her lips in disdain. Before her hand could touch the wine glass, she felt a chill over her head.
Every drop of wine in the glass that Joyce was holding spilled on Ingrid’s head. Before Ingrid had time to scream or stand up, Joyce pressed her down on the shoulders. Joyce shoved Ingrid and said close to her ear, “Ms. Beckett, remember this. I was the one who brought up the divorce. I’m the one that doesn’t want anything to do with your family. If you dare bend the truth, I’ll show you which one of us will vanish from Atlanta!”