Never Late, Never Away Chapter 244
He asked Noah, “Do you know who they are?”
“No, but I guess the forces behind them aren’t small. There must be a powerful network behind them.” Noah replied.
Finnick was feeling more and more puzzled.
Vivian was just an ordinary college student two years ago. How did she come across people in such strong forces? Even Fabian wouldn’t provoke these people then.
Immediately, Finnick instructed Noah to eliminate any difficulties in the way and continue investigating until the truth of the matter was revealed.
Whoever dares to lay a hand on Vivian, I’ll never let them off the hook easily.
Meanwhile, Vivian and the others were ready to set off for the interview with Benedict.
Unfortunately, the magazine company’s vans were all in use so they could only take a cab to get to their destination.
Vivian was hailing a cab along the street when a speeding one stopped in front of them.
A middle-aged man with an average look sat in the driver’s seat and he was extremely excited when he saw Vivian.
“Mrs. Norton! You must be Mrs. Norton, right? Hop on. Where are you guys going? I’ll drive you there.” Said the driver.
Sarah and the others were stunned. “Vivian! Well well… Even a cab driver knows who you are.”
Ken had already gotten into the cab and was urging them, “Come on, stop chatting, will you? Get in the car.”
Vivian took the front passenger’s seat.
Her body itched when she felt the driver studying her from the corner of his eyes.
“You’re the wife of Finnor Group’s president, aren’t you? Don’t you have any chauffeur?” The driver asked.
Vivian gulped before replying, “Yes, I am. We’re heading to the city’s cultural center.”
“To the antique fair?”
“You know about the event?” Sarah asked.
The driver smiled and said happily, “Of course. Cab drivers know everything. This antique fair is rather special and it’s kind of interesting, so it’s worth your time to go take a look.”
Ken and Sarah felt extremely excited upon hearing his words. They started chit-chatting with him by asking all sorts of questions.
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