Chapter 90 An Unwelcomed Guest
Chapter 90 An Unwelcomed Guest
Chapter 90 An Unwelcomed Guest
Penny contemplated for a moment and decided to make a call.
“Mr. Fletcher, once the design is finalized, I will begin working on the construction plans. Are you sure
you don't need to involve anyone else in this decision-making process?”
She continued, "I heard from Mr. Levine that this house is designed for your loved one. Shouldn't you
consider seeking her opinion as well?”
Orlando remained silent for two seconds before speaking in a deep voice, "No need."
Penny was taken aback, wondering if the rumors were true, that Orlando had been waiting for Angie all
these years.
But then she recalled the night they had been intimate, when Orlando had called out Angie's name.
It seemed that there were indeed some misunderstandings between them, just as the rumors had
hinted.
Rather than playing the role of a wife, Penny felt more like a spectator to their complicated
relationship.
“Alright then. If I need to reach you in the future, I'll give you a call,” she said, ending the conversation
and intending to rest.
However, she heard a knock on the door, and it was Anika.
"Ms. Stuart, Rex called me at noon and informed me that he will be arriving tomorrow evening at six.
He wishes for you and Mr. Fletcher to pick him up together."
Penny's heart skipped a beat. Are they really going to be together?
She even considered finding an excuse to avoid the situation.
But then she remembered that Rex was the person who cared for her the most, treating her like a
beloved granddaughter over the past few years.
With a deep breath, she responded, "OK."
Penny speculated that Rex must have called their home because there was no reception in the tunnel
when she was driving.
He was likely on the plane by now.
Anyway, she knew she had to mentally prepare herself for the inevitable and embarrassing encounter
with Orlando.
*
The next morning, Penny got ready and went downstairs, only to find the lobby surprisingly quiet.
As she looked up, she spotted Keely seated on the couch.
There was a cup of tea in front of Keely, indicating that she had been here for a while.
Penny had just returned from Prodale County yesterday and planned to have a good sleep, but she
had been caught off now.
Keely snorted when seeing Penny.
“It's no surprise that you're still sleeping at this hour while Orlando has already held three meetings,
since you came from a small family,” Keely remarked, in a somewhat mocking tone.
Penny couldn't help but find it amusing.
Keely disliked her, so she always looked for faults in her.
Now, with Rex's impending return, Keely worried that Orlando might come to stay with Penny at Hills
Villa. And that was why she came early in the morning to warn Penny.
“I have arranged for Orlando's clothes to be sent over, and they have been placed in the bedroom. You
have already moved out from there,” Keely stated coldly.
Penny forced a smile and gestured to Anika to continue with her tasks, hoping to avoid any further
complaints from Keely.
Anika let out a sigh and grabbed a towel to wipe down the table and chairs.
Just then, Niko entered and stayed on the front step due to the rain this morning, waiting for someone
to wipe its paws.
Keely's gaze sharpened when she noticed Niko. “Didn't I say to get rid of this dog?”
“Ms. Moran, Mr. Fletcher hasn't arrived yet. And if he does come, he won't see Niko,” Penny responded
calmly.
"That doesn't work! Orlando feels uncomfortable when he sees a dog!" Keely retorted sharply.
Taking a deep breath, Penny maintained a composed smile.
"Alright, I'll ask someone to send Niko away. Is there anything else you need me to do, Ms. Moran?"
A coldness flickered across Keely's face. “I didn't come alone. I have also invited your parents, and
they should be here soon.”
Penny frowned, slightly taken aback.
Cason and Helen?
It appeared that Keely not only intended to criticize her but also aimed to involve her family.
Penny grew angry and anxious.
If she had any improper thoughts about Orlando, then she would accept the blame.
However, the truth was that she didn't like Orlando at all and had never considered continuing their
marriage in the future.
Their union had always been a transaction, and Penny was well aware of that fact.
However, Keely constantly humiliated her centered around this issue.
Keely was narrow-minded.
Penny pursed her lips, knowing that arguing with Keely at this moment would only make things worse.
Soon after, Cason and Helen arrived, as Keely had mentioned.
They were quite surprised and flattered as it was the first time they had come to Penny and Orlando's
marital home.
Keely, with her haughty demeanor, did not bother to stand up and welcome them. Instead, she raised
her chin and coolly stated, "Have a seat."
It was Cason who broke the peaceful silence. After all, he vividly knew that the Stuart family had
always been supported by the Fletcher family. So, they should treat Orlando's mother politely.
"Mrs. Moran, why did you call us here today?" he inquired.
Keely's gaze scanned all three of them and then she took out a contract from her bag.
"Sign this contract."
She explained, "I know that the Stuart family will soon undergo a second round of financing. And the
Fletcher family can help you. As long as Penny divorces Orlando and leaves with nothing, we will agree
to provide the necessary financing to you."
Cason turned pale. "What has Penny done wrong?"