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Instantly, there was an uproar below the stage.

Foxtin had not even shown up nor had there been any sort of selection process. How had the choice been made so quickly?

Only the members of the main Langley family were pleased. They looked like they were the only ones who had been smart enough to jump on the chance. At this point, they were only waiting to see Foxtin.

“Who did Mr. Foxtin choose?” someone below the stage asked.

The host smiled and said, “The Langley family.”

Thrilled, the members of the main Langley family jumped for joy.

As promised, Brian had gotten them the sales rights. They had not wasted the money at all.

“This is wonderful!”

The members of the main Langley family were all happy and smug. Their noses were high in the air as they welcomed the attention of everyone around them.

They had never gotten such an honor before.

“The Langley family, huh?”

When Simone’s family heard the host’s answer, they were somewhat torn.

There were only them and the main Langley family at the event tonight who had that last name.

Yet, they were not confident at all.

Besides, they naturally assumed that the host meant the main Langley family when they saw the latter jumping for joy.

Still, they still felt a tiny ray of hope.

“Langley family, please come with me to see Mr. Foxtin,” the host said.

Just then, Brian showed up. He stood behind the stage and waved to Conan and the others.

“Let’s go.” Conan was beaming as he led the rest of his family forward.

“Miss Simone, why aren’t you going?” Dennis went over to Simone and asked with a smile. “Aren’t you a Langley too?”

“They mean the main branch of the family. It has nothing to do with us,” David said with a bitter smile.

“Dad, we should go too!” Simone said suddenly.

“Forget it. What’s the point of going there and embarrassing ourselves?” David sighed.

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