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She could not understand her calm reaction when Fabian hurled insults at her. In contrast, she was furious when Fabian insulted Finnick.
Whenever Vivian thought of Finnick, the perfect man, sitting in a wheelchair and how his eyes revealed the sense of loneliness subconsciously; she could not help herself but loathe Fabian.
Finnick was forced to hide his talents and pretended to be disabled for ten years because of his terrible family.
Fabian was stunned as he did not expect Vivian to react this way.
Vivian no longer wanted to spare him another glance when he paused.
“Fabian, I know this is weird for you because you thought Finnick and I had a forbidden relationship. But the truth is, we’re a lawfully wedded couple, and I’d know better if he’s able to perform behind closed doors, so mind your business,” she spoke coldly.
With that, she slammed Fabian’s office door heavily as she left without looking at him once more.
Fabian was alone in office when she left. He stood there blankly as if his soul left his body.
He was only brought back to reality when his cellphone rang.
He picked up the phone and saw the caller ID; it was Ashley. A sense of irritation slowly crept to him unknowingly.
“Hello, what is it?” he asked impatiently.
“Fabian, are you busy right now?” Ashley responded sweetly.
“No, I’m fine. What’s up?”
“Oh, it’s nothing important. I just realized that our wedding has been decided, yet I haven’t met your grandfather… Don’t you think I should meet him since he is the head of the Norton family?”
Fabian was impatient and intended to reply “Some other time, okay?”, but his eyes shone at a sudden thought.
“You’re right. Not only my grandfather, but you should also meet my aunt, my uncle, and the rest of the Norton family members,” he replied in a calmer manner.
“Really? When?” Ashley asked joyfully.
“Soon, I guess. I’ll arrange a family dinner and invite everyone, and I’ll formally introduce you to them,” he replied as the corners of his mouth rose into an icy arc.
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