At that moment.
Victor had just entered the hotel and caught a glimpse of a familiar figure disappearing by the elevator. He paused, a bit dazed.
A colleague walking behind him noticed his distraction and asked, "Victor, what's up?"
Victor snapped back to reality. "Oh, nothing."
Could it be... he thought he saw Serena?
Impossible!
Mr. Vance was in Alderburg, and Serena should be there too.
He must be imagining things due to the stress of this collaboration with Grayson Group.
Severely sleep-deprived, he was clearly seeing things.
Victor shook his head quickly and headed to the front desk to check in.
The next day.
Serena received a call from an unknown number.
The caller introduced themselves as the secretary to her arranged marriage partner.
She was instructed to meet William at Grayson Group by 3 PM, or else they would have to reschedule.
It was just like Aaron's style.
Surprisingly, Serena didn't mind.
Perhaps it was because this was merely a transaction, devoid of any emotions.
At three o'clock sharp.
Serena arrived at Grayson Group.
In a lavishly decorated office, she met her intended partner.
A man in a wheelchair, yet with striking and refined features.
If Aaron was the harshest winter chill, then William was the refreshing breeze of summer.
"I remember the arrangement was with Bella. Why did your mom send you instead?" he asked, his voice smooth, lacking the pressure of authority, like a conversation between acquaintances.
"I like you, so I volunteered to take Bella's place."
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