Beads of sweat were seen covering her face. Still, Vivian was determined to travel across every part of the garden.
It was already three when she finally walked out of the garden.
She had told the housemaid not to prepare her lunch when she left home. Thus, she went to a restaurant frequented by her and Finnick to have her lunch.
It was a high-end restaurant; its dishes cost at least a thousand each. Yet, it was a price that she was willing to pay as that place reignited memories of Finnick and her dining together.
After lunch, Vivian decided to head to the company. Although Chase Neville had taken over the company, she believed they would still let her enter the company building and look around.
There, Vivian spotted someone familiar to her. It was not her acquaintance but Larry’s friend, Joey Neville.
Joey Neville… Chase Neville… Both of them happen to share the same surname… So, Joey is actually Chase’s daughter!
Vivian was surprised upon the realization, yet she couldn’t care less about it now.
The identity of Joey’s parents had nothing to do with her. However, now that it turned out Joey was the daughter of the man who acquired Finnor Group, Vivian would no longer let her son make friends with that little girl.
At that instant, Vivian made up her mind to transfer Larry to another kindergarten.
While she was deep in her thought, Joey came up to her and greeted, “Hi, Ms. Morrison. It’s a surprise to see you here.”
Vivian was not in the mood to talk to the little girl, so she nodded in response and decided to leave.
As soon as she turned around, Chase’s voice rang out, “Mrs. Norton, you just arrived. Why are you leaving in such a hurry?”
The man’s voice was so loud, making it impossible for her to pretend that she didn’t hear it.
She uttered coldly, “Hi, Mr. Neville. I’m simply looking around, and I’m leaving now.”
Actually, Vivian was a cold person. She would only let her guard down when she was around her close friends and families.
To outsiders, Vivian was aloof and unapproachable.
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