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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 322

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 322

Fabian wanted to clear Vivian’s name so badly from all those nasty comments.

All of a sudden, an idea flashed into his mind.

“Vivian. Uncle Finnick… Is it true that Uncle Finnick is impotent? Then, you and him… “

Before Fabian could finish his sentence, Vivian interrupted sternly. “Bullsh*t! Of course, it’s not true!” Vivian gave Fabian a death stare.

It suddenly dawned on Vivian that what Finnick had been through for the past ten years.

Those rumors had given him a really hard time. He suffered a great loss of dignity as a man. However, he swallowed his pride to protect the people around him as well as to take revenge against the people who had insulted and abused him. All those years, he had been struggling emotionally. Yet, nobody was there for him. He was there to face those challenges all alone.

Vivian felt the need to see Finnick at that moment. She wanted to hug him and give him strength so desperately.

You’ve been through a lot for the past ten years!

She couldn’t wait any longer. All Vivian wanted was to be in front of Finnick right then.

She had no intention of talking with Fabian anymore. No matter what she said, nobody was going to believe her or Finnick anyway.

“There’s something I need to take care of, so I might need to take the day off.”

After her speech, she left his office angrily.

Right after Vivian left, everyone in the magazine company erupted into a fierce discussion.

“Hey, did you see that? Someone is ashamed…”

“Perhaps her attempt to get Mr. Norton to rescue her had failed. Hahaha…”

The crowd stopped their discussion when Vivian gave them an angry stare. However, they couldn’t help but give Vivian an odd stare. Vivian couldn’t even stay at the magazine company a minute longer.

She decided to rush to Finnor Group as soon as possible and ask Finnick for answers immediately. She had to figure out who was the mastermind behind everything.

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