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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1093

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1093

When they arrived at the president’s office, the receptionist knocked on the door before leaving.

“Come in.” A deep voice rang in her ear.

I wonder if Xavier has learned broadcasting before. Otherwise, why does he sound so professional in his pronunciation? His speech is so pleasing to the ears.

At that moment, Xavier was leaning against his chair, reading a document with his head lowered. His expression was indifferent, but his lofty presence exuded a noble aura.

Even as Hannah observed Xavier, the conscientious man did not notice her arrival.

Hannah sighed. Right now, he looks totally different from the fun-loving and frivolous side of him that I’ve seen. I shouldn’t have judged a book by its cover.

She coughed lightly to inform him of her presence. “Mr. Jackson, I’m here to deliver the magazine. Please have a look and see if you’re happy with the outcome. Thereafter, I’ll notify our company, and the article will be published this evening.”

Xavier lifted his head. When he realized it was Hannah, his face beamed with joy. “I’m sorry. I was busy working and didn’t know that you’re already here.”

“It’s all right,” Hannah replied politely. She then handed over the article to him. “Please take a look, Mr. Jackson.”

Xavier pretended to be upset and snapped at her, “Aren’t we friends? Why do you still address me as Mr. Jackson? Did you regret befriending me?”

Hannah found it strange when he became furious all of a sudden. However, she felt relieved as soon as he explained why. “Oh, of course not. I’m just too used to addressing you formally, that’s why.”

With a grin, Xavier took the document from her and said casually, “It’s my honor to have such an attractive and interesting lady like you as my friend.”

After studying the document, Xavier nodded and acknowledged Hannah’s good work. Her writing was very fluent, with all the key points clearly and coherently elaborated.

“You wrote this article?”

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