Never Late, Never Away Chapter 784
Finnick knew without a hint of doubt that it was the doing of the group of reporters yesterday. Vivian, however, wanted to know what the reporters wrote about them.
As soon as she picked up the newspaper, a huge headline that was very conspicuous stared her right in the face.
“The Truth Is Revealed For The Kidnapping Case A Few Days Ago: The Culprit Turns Out To Be The Son!”
“The President Of Norton Corporation And His Wife Reconciles, Heartwarmingly Disposing Trash With Son!”
“The President Of Norton Corporation Domineeringly Declares That Ms. Vivian Morrison Is His Wife!”
Vivian read all the headlines aloud. She couldn’t help but feel impressed at all these headlines.
She then moved on to the contents, only to find them rather similar, thus lost interest.
Consequently, she placed the newspaper down.
“It’s okay. It’s no big deal being the talk of the town.” Vivian didn’t mind it since she was used to it in the past. It’s just a reinstatement of my life five years ago.
“Yeah, it’s nothing.” Finnick was all the more nonchalant about it.
Upon seeing that the two of them seemed to have settled in just fine, Benedict took his leave from them.
“Alright, I’ve driven your things here, so there’s nothing much I can do further. You two unpack yourselves, okay? I’ll be leaving, then.”
He was the president of a listed company, after all, so it was already an honor that he had lowered himself as a driver and helped them with moving house. Now, he had to go to the office to handle business.
Argh! I even feel as though I can already see a mountain of documents beckoning me!
“Okay. Drive safely, Ben.” Finnick inclined his head at Benedict and looked on as he left.
“No matter what you did in the past, I hope you’ll do your job well,” Benedict said to Noah, who had come out to see him off.
Actually, Finnick froze for a moment when he was just about to ask Noah to see Benedict off earlier and said nothing in the end.
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