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He knew his sister had always looked down on the Glamour Club, so he never brought up its management in
front of her. He understood that his sister would eventually take over the entertainment side of their family
business. That was how things worked in their family—those who were capable would take the lead.
The difference between him and his sister had been clear for a while. He chose to run the Glamour Club instead
of joining the family business directly. He believed she wouldn't treat him unfairly if she were successful.
However, hearing someone defend him like this warmed his heart. Despite his laid-back demeanor, often seen
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Norah had a good impression of Spencer and defended him. “Miss Morris, it’s unfair to discount his hard work
because of bias. The Glamour Club is outstanding, but accidents can happen that are beyond Spencer's control.”
Amabel responded with a gentle smile. “I was only sharing my general view on clubs or bars, not criticizing
Spencer directly. And Susanna isn’t suited for such environments. She’s not well; she can’t handle the noise or
the alcohol. Weren't you aware? She never liked going to places like that. Did you take her there?”
She narrowed her eyes, her voice carrying a hint of hostility.
“Sean holds Susanna in the highest regard. If anything were to happen to her, the fallout would be
unimaginable.”
Spencer placed his hand on Amabel’s shoulder. “Amabel, don’t think like that. Norah treats Susanna well, and the
Glamour Club isn’t what you think it is.”
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The Glamour Club was a perfect entertainment venue, offering a space for friends to ctogether, hit the
dance floor, enjoy karaoke sessions, play games in private rooms, and even shoot spool.
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Whenever Amabel saw him, she would ask if the club had shut down yet, almost convinced it would soon fail. But
under his management, it was not just surviving; it was thriving, showing no signs of financial trouble. Even with
her brother present, Amabel’s voice still carried a trace of sarcasm.
“Look, I'm just worried about Susanna, and you're making it sound like I'm accusing Miss Wilson of being a bad
influence. That's not what | mean.”
Spencer gave a rueful smile. It was as if Amabel had it written all over her face that Norah was a bad influence
on Susanna. He could pick up on the underlying implications in her words. Could Norah not?
He glanced at Norah to gauge her reaction and saw that her expression was serene, showing no particular
emotion.