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Captivation Want Nothing But You Chapter 147 by Adolf Dunne
Rachel was supposed to sit at the head of the table as the host of today’s meeting. However, Aldo had been sitting there the
entire time. When he noticed that Rachel stood by the table without saying a word, Aldo snorted in contempt. He had no intention
of asking the waiter to add a chair.
Since he didn’t say anything, no one else dared to say something as well. After all, he had already made up his mind that he
would teach Rachel a lesson today. Deeming she was simply naive and inexperienced, Aldo reckoned she wasn’t going to get
back at them. He believed she wasn’t capable of doing anything.
Andy clenched his fists. Obviously, that old geezer was trying to give Rachel a hard time. These men were only proving how
pompous and snobbish they actually were. At this point, he could only worry about her. “Miss Bennet...” Rachel heard the
concern in Andy’s voice. To ease his trepidation, she gave him a reassuring look and asked him to come over, then whispered
something in his ear.
As he attentively listened to her, Andy widened his eyes. For a moment, he was stunned, but then he smiled and nodded at
Rachel. “I’ll get right on it.” Andy left and didn’t look back as soon as he understood his task. With a subtle smile on her face,
Rachel leisurely walked to the nearby sofa and slowly sat down. Needless to say, the directors were dumbfounded. None of
them expected this behavior from
her.
They kept exchanging glances, clearly clueless about what was happening. Aldo peeked at the mysterious look that Rachel had
on her face. He turned up his nose in disdain, thinking that she sat there alone because she was afraid. Right then, he called the
waiter who was standing by the door and murmured, “Go and get another chair-”
To everyone’s surprise, the swing door suddenly opened. Aldo didn’t even get to finish what he was saying. When he turned to
look, his jaws dropped. Five waiters came in carrying a table of the same style and size as the one they were sitting at. The
manager then instructed them to put it down on the other side of the room. Some more waitstaff followed them to set the table
before several other waiters served the same dishes.
“What are—” The middle-aged man couldn’t believe his eyes. He swallowed his saliva and remembered to breathe, then he
added, “What’s happening?” As he tried to make sense of it, the waiters who had just brought in the new table came to them and
lifted the table in front of them, then left the room without saying a word. Every single one of the directors looked utterly
flabbergasted when they found themselves
sitting beside one another and across each other with an empty space before them. They couldn’t help but ask the same
question and mumble among themselves, “What the heck was that?!” Andy walked back in, scanned the room, and discovered a
completely different layout than before he had it changed. With an almost imperceptible smile at the corners of his mouth, he
reported, “Miss Bennet, everything’s settled.
You can take a seat now.” Pleased with the outcome, Rachel nodded at him and got up from the sofa. She walked towards the
table and perceived astonished gazes from the corner of her eye as she passed by the directors, then she casually yet intently
sat at the head of the table. Meanwhile, Aldo suddenly looked grim. He had stopped playing with the walnut in his hand and
crushed it. “Miss Bennet, What’s the meaning of this?”
Now that Rachel was seated, she grabbed a spoon on her right and stirred the soup placed in front of her twice. She then took a
sip as though she didn’t hear Aldo question her. Realizing that she seemed to have ignored him deliberately, Aldo’s face turned
blue. He was so furious that veins started bulging on his temples. Rachel noticed that he was about to lose his temper, so she
finally smiled and opened her mouth. “Oh, think nothing of it.
I just thought it was too small for all of us here, so I asked Andy to have the manager change it to a bigger one.” The directors
immediately shifted their gazes to the table where Rachel was and ended up at a loss. After a few seconds, their confused faces
turned into a scowl. They recognized that the table in front of her was the exact same size as the one the waiters took away from
them just now. ‘You must be kidding!’
“You found that table small? Do you think we’re blind? It’s the same size! Rachel, do you take us for fools? This is incredibly
insulting. Don’t you have any respect for us? Tell me, is this how you play host?” Anger filled his eyes as Aldo finally snapped.
After a series of questions thrown at her, Rachel put down the spoon and responded with a faint smile. “Oh, was I mistaken? I
found it too small since you couldn’t sit all of us there.
You were even forced to seat yourself at the head of the table where the host sits.” Aldo was left speechless. Before long, his
face turned livid. The sight of him seething amused her, so Rachel leaned against the table, placed her left elbow on the table,
and rested her chin on her palm.
“Or did you really take that chair because you were meant to? Sorry I missed that. If that’s the case, I wouldn’t mind. When my
mother was still alive, she often told me to respect the old and cherish the young. If you had told me earlier, then I would’ve let
you have this seat. I’m not petty.” Andy was standing behind Rachel all this time. He couldn’t help but sneer at these old,
arrogant men who were now at their wit’s end.
They came here all prepared to criticize her, yet Rachel appeared to have turned the tables on them. Apparently, taking her seat
wasn’t enough to embarrass her. If they wanted the seat, then she only needed a new table. Now that they were left with no
After all, she was still the daughter and heiress of the Bennet family. “It was just a seat.” Aldo managed to suppress his anger,
but he still snorted coldly and added, “I’m not that old. I just randomly picked a seat and sat down. I wasn’t aware it was reserved
for the host, that’s all.”
“I see. Then I must have misunderstood you, Mr. Davidson,” Rachel softly replied with a smile. When he looked into her eyes,
Aldo felt inexplicably guilty. For some reason, he always felt that this little girl could see through people—something that faintly
made people feel quite oppressed Rachel narrowed her eyes and continued, “Now that we got that out of the way, please take
your seats.” Silence filled the room.
No one moved. Instead, the directors all turned to Aldo and didn’t move until he said anything. Rachel quietly watched them
move so tacit and regulated. It had already taken a full minute, but not one of them dared to move. Her eyes began to dim as she
tapped her fingertips on the table from time to time. These directors really advocated for him. However, she was eager to see if
they would still remain unified after what would happen next. When Aldo realized that all the other directors were waiting for his
order, he immediately felt a sense of pride.
It no longer mattered to him that Rachel was the heiress of the Bennet family as long as they looked up to him this way. Besides,
to his knowledge, she was merely a nominal heir who had no sponsor. “Why are you all looking at me? Didn’t you hear what
Miss Bennet just said?” Although he was already decidedly complacent, Aldo still had to put on a facade.
“Go on, sit!” Aldo made his way towards Rachel’s right-hand side and sat down next to her, then the other directors followed him
and took their seats. With a gleam in his eye, Aldo leaned closer to the table and made eye contact with Rachel. “So, Miss
Bennet. What’s this about?
When we received the phone call from Andy, he said that you have something to tell us today. What’s the matter?” Suddenly,
everyone turned to Rachel and focused their attention on her yet again. “Hmm.” Rachel poured herself a glass of water before
she spoke so calmly. “It’s not a big deal. We don’t have to rush. Let’s all have dinner first, and then we can talk.”
Obviously, Aldo didn’t like her answer. He pursed his lips then replied in a firm tone, “Well then, Miss Bennet, I’m sorry, but I can’t
just sit here and enjoy this meal if you don’t tell me why we’re here today first.”
Although what he said didn’t sound so serious, it did enlighten the other directors who were already about to eat. . ‘That’s right!’
They were reminded that Rachel had been reckless and got herself into trouble over and over again the past few years. Now,
she showed up and wanted to have dinner with them all of a sudden.
Something must be up. Maybe she was in trouble again, and now she was trying to get their help to clean up a mess. As soon as
they caught on to what Aldo was trying to say, all the directors placed their chopsticks back at the chopstick rest on the table and
then looked at Rachel, willing her to answer. “In that case, all right.”
Rachel had to put down her chopsticks as well. “Andy.” It wasn’t part of her plan to make it difficult for them to have a good meal.
She did, however, find it a waste for such delicious food to be eaten by these old, pompous men. It all turned out to be a
regrettably unnecessary indulgence.