Chapter 233
Ultimately, Victoria rejected Bane’s offer to send her to work but agreed to let him
send the children to school while she went to work alone. Since she was not
financially stable, she had yet to buy a car, which was ironic. She was the boss, but
she had to take public transportation to work while her employee, Henry, had
purchased a car for himself.
On her way to work, Summer, who was on the other side of the ocean, called. “My
dear Victoria, mwah, how are you? I haven’t called you in a while. How are things
with your company?”
Judging from her tone, Victoria could guess she was doing well. She smiled and
asked, “It’s going great. How about you?”
“Don’t even mention it. My supervisor is a devil. I gotta tell you, Victoria, I’ve never seen a more exploiting boss in my entire life! How can he be so evil?”
While listening to Summer complain about her boss, Victoria occasionally concurred with her. Summer continued for ten minutes before saying, “Forget it.
Let’s not talk about him. Just thinking about him makes me want to complain even
more.”
“Okay.”
“By the way, how are you and Fiona getting along? I heard she bought a vintage.
house especially for you to rent. It seems you guys are getting along well, so much
so that you might have forgotten about me when I return.”
At the mention of Fiona, Victoria became upset. Ever since Fiona secretly implied
she did not want to live with them anymore, Victoria moved out overnight, lest to
cause any trouble for her.
Victoria did not blame her, but she did not contact her either. When she tried to call
Fiona but received perfunctory replies, she knew she probably did not want to stay
in contact. As a grown–up, she would not pester the other party any further if that
was the case.
Since Summer was not physically present, Victoria did not want to bother her with
such matters. In the end, she joked, “It’s a beautiful place, so don’t worry. There will
be a spot for you if you visit.”
“Uh–huh. So, we’ve reached an agreement. You must save me the best spot, which I
will take over once I go there.”
Okay. Okay.”
After a while, Summer began asking Victoria about her relationship with Bane. As
usual, Victoria was reluctant to talk about it, so Summer could only sigh. “Fine, but
you should give it another thought. It’s a decision about the rest of your life.”
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“I know. I know. You’re so persistent about this.”
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“Hey, I’m just worried for you. Why? Don’t you want me to care about you anymore? I
knew it. You no longer want me anymore now that you have Fiona.”
Summer began acting spoiled, and Victoria laughed and spoke to her while paying
attention to the station’s announcement. “Alright, I’m at my stop. Let’s talk later.”
“Sure. Talk soon.”
After ending the call, Victoria left the subway station. Since she and Jordan agreed
to meet that day, she walked straight to Villower Group because it was near her stop
and went to the reception desk. “Hello, I’m here to meet with Mr. Floyd.”
The receptionist glanced at Victoria’s outfit and then at her face before lazily asking,
“And you are?”
She replied with seriousness, “My last name is Selwyn. I made an appointment with
Mr. Floyd yesterday.”
At first, the receptionist did not take Victoria seriously, but after hearing her last
name was Selwyn, the receptionist immediately changed her attitude. “Excuse me,
are you Miss Victoria Selwyn?”
The sudden change in demeanor shocked Victoria, who nodded. “Yes.”
“Here’s the thing, Miss Selwyn, Mr. Floyd has instructed us to bring you upstairs
when you arrive.”
“Oh?” That was quite surprising for Victoria. “How considerate.”
The receptionist gave her a mysterious smile and led her to the elevator. “This is Mr.
Floyd’s designated elevator. You can head straight to the top floor, Miss Selwyn.”
Once Victoria entered the elevator, the receptionist entered the passcode and sent
her to the top. When the elevator closed, she suddenly remembered she had not
asked which office Jordan was in. Yet, her question was answered when she arrived
at the top floor, realizing only one office was there.
The door was closed, so she approached it and knocked. Then, she heard a voice
from inside. “Come in.”
That voice surprised her.
Although she and Jordan were not so familiar to the point that she could recognize
his voice immediately, that voice, which was deliberately lowered, was inexplicably
familiar. While she was standing there, thinking, the office door suddenly opened,
and a handsome face appeared before her eyes.
The man was tall and lean, had black hair, and a gaze that was cold as eyes. It was
Alaric!
Seeing his face, she instantly felt played and speechless. Then, she turned around,
ready to leave.
“Aren’t you here to look for someone? Leaving so soon?”
His gentle reminder made Victoria stop and remember she was here to look for
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