A Touch of Sweetness -
Chapter 245
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 245
Ken on the other hand, was in a contradictory position when he saw Benedict. “Wow. He is indeedbeautiful... Gosh! How are we average-looking guys going to live? We're single because of all theserich hunks!”
“That's enough. One of you is being a lovestruck idiot while another is being a cynic. C'mon, let'sget to work.” Vivian said.
Spotting Vivian and her group waiting for him from afar, Benedict excused himself from his clientand walked towards them.
He was wearing a white shirt with black stripes. The cologne he wore tickled their senses, and theirmood unconsciously lightened.
Benedict's eyes glimmered as he grinned at them.
Sarah was dumbstruck at the sight of him.
He had slender and clean fingers, with a great figure and tidy hair. Everything about him gave off atemperament of a royalty.
"Vivian? It's really you! Hello.” Benedict politely greeted her as he extended his hand.
Vivian shook his hand while saying, “Hello, Mr. Morrison.”
His charming and melodious voice improved people's moods. Unlike Finnick who always soundstoneless when he speaks.
"Yes, it's me, Mr. Morrison. We, from Glamour Magazine, are here to interview you. Thank you foraccepting our invitation. I must apologize for being rude to you at the auction last time.”
Benedict smiled and his eyes formed two beautiful crescents, making him look cute.
“I'm old friends with Fabian, so of course I have to do him this favor. But I never expected him tosend you for this interview. How interesting.” He said.
Benedict knows Finnick. Naturally, he knows Fabian as well.
The Morrison family was one of the three most prominent families in Sunshine City. The Morrisonfamily, Jackson family, and Norton family were all related somehow as they had business dealingswith each other and they had supported each other's business for many generations.
Antiques were the Morrisons’ main business. Their business extended beyond the country and theywere well known in Sunshine City. The ancestors of the Morrison family were scholars. They were allknowledgeable when it came to history and antiques. That made them very influential in theindustry.
The Norton family had a military background, so the desire for control and domineering peopleflowed in Finnick’s blood, giving him the temperament of a tough man. If not for his legs, Vivian hada feeling that he could definitely fight on the battlefield.
On the other hand, The Jacksons had always been in the business world. They had a share in almostevery industry, including real estate, F&B, etc.
Before the interview, Vivian dug up some information about Benedict so she knew the situation withthe Morrison family in recent years.
Both Benedict and Evelyn lost their parents at a young age. They had relied on each other sincethen. The former also had to mature in his youth as he needed to support the family business andtake care of his young sister.
However, a fire ten years ago took the life of his only family, Evelyn. He must've been devastatedwhen that happened.
Now, Benedict was the only Morrison left, supporting the family alone. Rumors had that the gloriousmoment the Morrison family enjoyed was coming to an end and that it couldn't be compared to thepast anymore.
However, Vivian thought otherwise. Things with the Morrison family might be deteriorating for now,but she felt that Benedict was a wise man and that he could get through this ordeal.
After all, a starved camel was bigger than a horse. Putting those thoughts away, Vivian started theinterview.
“Mr. Morrison, may I ask you some questions about the antique fair? These objects are obviouslyaged. Are there any stories you can share with us?” Vivian asked.
Benedict glanced at her before speaking softly, “It's not really convenient to conduct the interviewhere. Come on, let's head to my office.”
Sarah snapped out of her daydream and said quickly, “Alright! Mr. Morrison, that's reallyconsiderate of you. You're unlike other presidents who always pull a long face and act cool. Youmust be feeling the coldness in the hall and are afraid that we'd be zing, right?”
Benedict turned to look at Vivian upon hearing Sarah's words. Other presidents who always pull along face — Why does it sound like Finnick...
Vivian hung her head awkwardly.
The corner of his lips tilted upwards as he found her action cute. He didn’t hate her. But because ofFinnick, he felt a slight resentment towards her.
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