The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode -
Chapter 1485
Chapter 1485
As Mr. Gardner and his granddaughter were warmly greeted by the butler and eight servants, they
responded with polite smiles and nods.
After all, these were Eugene's staff, and no detail could be overlooked.
Having exchanged pleasantries with the servants, they looked up to see the well-dressed Eugene
standing before them, uncharacteristically playing the host.
Mr. Gardner approached with a hearty chuckle, "Eugene, after all these years, you've finally decided to
throw a birthday bash. As an old friend, I'm thrilled to finally wish you a happy birthday in person. Today
is truly a special day, and later, we must toast properly to it!"
"In place of liquor, let's stick to water, since a young girl frowns upon me drinking," Eugene replied, his
eyes twinkling with mirth.
Mr. Gardner assumed Eugene was referring to a relative and said with a laugh, "Blessed you are, to
have youngsters keeping you in check. I've got my own whip-smart whipper-snapper at home, this one
right here. Allow me to introduce my granddaughter, Phyllis Gardner. Come on, say hello to Mr.
Albright."
"Mr. Albright, on this special day, wish you a healthy long life," Phyllis said, presenting her gift with both
hands.
"Oh, you brought a gift?" Eugene extended his hands to receive it, "Thank you, thank you."
"Phyllis has been passionate about chess since she was little, with over a decade of practice. For all
these years, she's admired you the most. I've told her about our friendship, but she wouldn't believe it!"
As Mr. Gardner spoke, he didn't forget to nudge his granddaughter, "See, Phyllis? I wasn't spinning
yarns. Mr. Albright and I really do go way back."
Phyllis chuckled playfully, "Grandpa, for once you're not exaggerating."
"Hey now, what kind of talk is that?" Mr. Gardner grinned, "Eugene, we'll go on in and wait for you."
"Great."
As soon as Mr. Gardner left, more guests approached to exchange pleasantries with Eugene.
Seizing the moment, Mr. Gardner whispered to Phyllis, "Phyllis, when the time is right, try to catch
Eugene's attention. Find a way to make him take you on as his mentee. He's a tough cookie, you know.
Old friends' recommendations don't sway him; he has to see something in you himself, you get me?"
"Don't worry, Grandpa, I've got this in the bag," Phyllis assured him confidently. She had won her fair
share of chess competitions, and it seemed that today's birthday guests were from the older
generation, with hardly any young people.
She was sure to stand out!
"Mr. Albright, it's been too long since we last met. You're looking younger by the day!" A graceful lady
approached, her smile impeccable as she took Eugene's hand, "May you happy every day, and get
better with each passing year."
"Vivian, thank you," Eugene's gaze drifted to her daughter, noting the absence of her father, despite his
name on the invitation.
Sensing his thoughts, she explained with a laugh, "My dad wanted to come himself, but he took a
tumble and hurt his leg. He's bedridden now and didn't want to worry you, so he kept mum. He made
me promise to bring his granddaughter to your birthday party. Oh, and here's the present he picked for
you. You must accept it."
"Thank you, you're too kind," Eugene said, his face a mask of gratitude though he anticipated what
would come next.
"Oh, and this is my daughter, my dad's adored granddaughter. Say hello to Mr. Albright."
As expected, another attempt at a recommendation.
"They grow up so fast, don't they?" Eugene smiled affably, hiding any trace of his feelings.
"Mr. Albright, my name is Roxanne. On your birthday, I wish you everlasting life and all the happiness in
the world," Roxanne said with ease and confidence.
"Thank you."
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