Afterward, she went downstairs to sit on the sofa and wait, but still didn't see anyone all afternoon.
Tracy just sat there, holding a book that she had brought back from the Hanson Family. It was the one Lorraine Hanson often read, a biography by the most famous economist of our time.
Initially, she didn't understand why Lorraine Hanson read it, but after a few pages, her own economic and value views were greatly overturned, each line was classic.
After reading a third of it, she suddenly wondered if Lorraine was going back to the Hanson Family to take over the family business? He didn't dislike the business world; you could tell just by this book. He was very interested in commerce.
Tracy chuckled, finding her sudden thought unbelievable.
She set aside her thoughts and continued focusing on the book...
She read for a long time, completely engrossed, and didn't realize it was dark. By the time she snapped back to reality, it was almost nine o'clock.
