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Chapter 238 Deep Interest
After Rachel hung up the phone, she could not help but think about what kind of birthday gift she should prepare for Eleanor.
Her aunt, Eleanor, was born in the Page family. She was the eldest daughter of the Page family.
Charlie had always adhered to the principle of giving his daughter a
comfortable life while treating his son not so well. Hence, Eleanor always got
the best things when it came to food, clothing, accommodation, and transportation.
However, she did not become pampered or develop a domineering and unruly personality.
On the contrary, she was a person who would help when she saw injustice, and she abhorred evil.
However, ever since she married into the Johnson family, she restrained herself and took care of her husband and children in peace. Later on, she treated Rachel as her own daughter and doted on Rachel even more than Lucas.
Back then, when Rachel did not hesitate to turn against the Johnson family for Louis, Eleanor was the only one who stood on her side and supported her in pursuing true love.
After that, in the three years that Rachel and the Johnson family had cut ties, her aunt Eleanor had asked her out for dinner and chatted with her more than once. Eleanor had even used her own private savings to support Rachel.
In the end, Rachel was worried that Eleanor would be angered by her maternal grandfather and Uncle Tom, so she ruthlessly rejected her aunt’s good intentions.
Now that Rachel thought about it, she felt that she was really stupid back then.
For someone who was not worth it, she had let down the person who truly doted on her.
Rachel sighed slightly. She took out her phone and dialed a string of numbers.
After the call was picked up, she heard a calm and respectful middle–aged
man’s voice. “Miss Grey.”
“Darcy, can you see if there are any rare items at the recent auction?” Rachel asked.
Darcy was Rachel’s private butler. He had been in charge of managing the assets under Rachel’s name and various investments over the years.
He also paid attention to all kinds of antiques worth collecting at the major auctions.
Hearing her words, Darcy seemed to have been prepared. “I’ve paid attention to all the recent auctions. There are no cultural relics worth collecting for the time being. Most of them are imitations. There’s not much room for value addition.”
Rachel knew that Darcy had misunderstood. She smiled and explained, “It’s not for private use. It’s for someone else.”
Hearing this, Darcy pondered for a few seconds. “Most of the recent auction items are jewelry. Miss Grey, if you don’t mind, why don’t you come to the scene to take a look?”
Rachel could know the underlying meaning in his words. She raised her eyebrows slightly. “Could it be that there’s something good?”
“No matter what it is, it’s lucky to be able to catch your eye,” Darcy said. “To be honest, there’s something that you should be interested in.”
“Oh?”
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