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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1730

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1730

In truth, Joan wasn’t worried about Larry. Instead, she was worried that Finnick and Vivian would blame Larry. Larry already has his plate full, so he can’t take any more pressure from others! However, she couldn’t say that, so she could only nod in tacit acquiescence to Vivian’s remark.

Upon seeing her nod, Vivian affectionately wrapped an arm around her shoulder. “I’ve raised Larry from young, and he’s the kind of person who’ll give something his all when he has made up his mind to do it. It’s the same this time. Whatever it is, the result doesn’t matter as long as he has done his best and given it his all.

“The outcome isn’t important. We don’t have a strong affinity for money and the company. Finnick has already made more money than a person could make in two lifetimes. If worse comes to worst, we’ll just be more frugal in the future. We can still survive without any problems.”

Gah! That’s not what I wanted to say! Joan wailed inwardly. So, does this mean that they’ve long since planned for the eventuality that the company would go bankrupt? Are they truly his biological parents? Or was Norton Corporation given to them by someone for ?

The two of them really have no attachment to earthly possession, huh? They don’t even care about anything Larry does. Well, that’s a good thing! Joan was very much relieved. Since things are fine with them here, I’ll now go and find someone. I wonder if he’ll be able to shed light on the questions I have.

“I knew that you would come and seek me out.” As Dustin looked at Joan before him, he wasn’t the least bit surprised. “But why did you choose to meet in a nature park?”

An hour ago, Joan sent Dustin a message after leaving Finnick and Vivian’s place. Dustin arrived very quickly, so they met in the park in no time.

Since it was Sunday, the nature park was bustling even more than usual. At the gate itself, there was an unceasing throng of visitors. Vendors sold various kinds of balloons, while children who came and went tugged on their parents’ hands as they beseeched them to get one.

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