
Zoey was almost laughing at his words, was this because he didn't understand what he meant, or did he simply take himself as someone who wanted to blend in?
"I repeat, I was invited in!" She looked at the other person coldly, "Don't you get it?"
"This lady." The other party straightened his waist and smiled contemptuously, "To be honest I've seen you look like a lot of people, but I've never seen you so righteous, with an invitation to enter, without an invitation to wait, or rather, I have no problem waiting for your gold master to come and enter together."
"What did you say!"
Her eyes widened, completely surprised that the other woman would say that, unable to believe her ears.
"You ..."
The other party didn't stop after that, pointing at her and saying, "What, did I get you? I'm telling you ..."
No sooner had he finished speaking than he heard an angry cry, "Shut up!"
Howard walked over in large strides, his face full of rage as he bellowed at the loud-mouthed waiter, "Who brought you here? Why are you talking to the guests like that!"
"But ..." The other looked as if she was still a little aggravated, "she, she didn't ... "
"Then you can't say that! Do you even know who she is? Is that how your supervisor teaches you to talkto guests?"
The other party cringed and shivered a little, "I, I ..." Only at this time did a look of fear appear on his face to
"Apologize to her immediately!" Howard told him sternly.
Zoey frowned, "No need, I don't want to see him again."
"Hear me!"
By this time a supervisor-like person had already come over and apologized to them repeatedly.
Zoey didn't want to look any further and walked in with a faint nod.
Howard followed her and apologized, "I'm sorry, it's my fault for forgetting to give you an invitation."
"It's okay, I wasn't planning on coming in the first place, where's Ashley?"
Zoey directly did not talk nonsense with him and went straight to the point.
"Ah, Ashley, I haven't seen her yet."
"Didn't see it? I thought you said she was coming?"
"It's coming, but I'm not sure she'll come to me, and I don't have her phone number right now." Howard smiled.
Zoey gave him an odd look, feeling that there was something strange about their relationship.
Howard knew Ashley was coming, but there was no contact information for her, not even a phone number?
What's going on here?
But Howard didn't mean to explain either, but said to her, "I have things to do right now, so wait for yourself for a while, if you see Ashley, talk to her, if you don't see her, I'll help you look for her, and first of all, I'm not sure that she'll definitely come."
"There you go."
She ignored Howard now that he wouldn't say much and turned her head to look at the guests that had come.
She had come a little early, and the guests were still few and far between, looking relaxed in twos and threes.
She thought for a moment and found an inconspicuous corner to sit in, then pulled out her cell phone.
It was only logical that playing with her cell phone at a reception like this was a very rude behavior, but she didn't care.
It wasn't like she came to curry favor with the Tang family, she just wanted to find Ashley, and now that she was cowering in the corner playing with her phone, it was expected that no one would recognize her as Zoey.
That would also be good for her to find someone.
And I don't know if she's coming or not.
She narrowed her eyes, thinking that it couldn't be Howard who was lying, right?
Just at this time, a waiter walked past her and suddenly turned back, "This young lady, I see you've been here for a long time, is there something I can help you with?"


