Chapter 655 Foolish Woman

The Joyce family is one of the few large families in California with a history of nearly two hundred years.

And Amos is definitely the most promising elite of the Joyce family - not only an excellent politician, but also a businessman who is good at management.

Over the years, Amos has expanded his business territory while accumulating contacts from all walks of life. With the help of the United Freemasonry, he finally reached a new height in his career.

What goes up must come down - when his economy and power reached unprecedented new heights, something went wrong with his body -

Many people whispered privately that Amos was terminally ill and was declining.

Let alone re-election, it is unlikely that he will survive as governor for four years.

Amos held a birthday party at this time - most of the people who came to the party had different thoughts.

They wanted to see with their own eyes what was happening to Amos now——

Political opponents have to decide whether to take advantage of Amos's weakness to suppress him and surpass him.

Amos's vassals decide whether to continue clinging to his big tree based on Amos's state.

Ordinary people naturally don’t know the twists and turns of people in the upper class. They just want to make more money——

The florist who was responsible for decorating the banquet provided all flowers and services free of charge. This is a great honor for the flower shop owner. From now on, he can brag that "I decorated the scene of the California Governor's birthday party." With this kind of experience, the boss will not worry about running out of business.

Equally honored, there are also external chefs - chefs from high-end restaurants, vying for the opportunity to prepare meals for the banquet. They fully hope that a big boss at the banquet will appreciate their skills and recruit them to work as personal chefs - if this comes true, then their lives in the future will be absolutely relaxed and comfortable, and they can also earn high salaries.

The venue is carefully decorated and the meals are delicious and varied. This is a very grand banquet.

It was grander than any previous birthday party for Amos.

Even the weather was very favorable to him - clear skies, gentle breeze, the temperature in California in winter usually fluctuates around ten degrees, but today the temperature was as high as seventeen or eighty degrees.

The ladies took off their coats or shawls, revealing the exquisite and luxurious dresses underneath - all the proud works of the world's most famous designers. They raised their chests and raised their heads, showing off their beautiful bodies with all their strength:

The ironed and hand-made evening gowns perfectly outline the curves of their bodies, their slender necks, graceful shoulders, slender and tight exposed backs, smooth thighs, and undulating breasts——

John Joyce was dying of joy.

The guests who came to the banquet for whatever purpose gave Amos enough face, and they also gave John enough face. The guests surrounded John and fawned over him, and the ladies fawned over him—if he hadn't had to pretend to be gay, He had already tasted several delicate flowers.

Thinking of this, John couldn't help but feel a little anxious.

Damn it, that brainless idiot Marlene Taylor has been secretly sizing her up - she even thinks she's disguised herself very well!

Stupid woman!

What is the occasion? ? ?

If someone discovered it, how would he explain it?

At this time, John noticed from the corner of his eye that Marlene Taylor's iconic violet was approaching, so he immediately greeted an unfamiliar person in the distance warmly and strode over.

A malicious gaze followed John's back.

"Dear Madam Governor, is the necklace around your neck the proud work of Cartier's master craftsman?" the female guest asked.

Marlene Taylor withdrew her gaze, stroked the necklace, and smiled sweetly.

Another female guest next to her immediately said: "Of course, the hair crown on Madam's head is also the work of a master——"

"Wow--"

All the ladies sighed with emotion.