Chapter 100:
Upon hearing the words of the woman he cherished, Derek refused to back down. He lifted the bidding paddle
once more. “17.10 million.”
The initial bidders threw around millions as if it were nothing, making Derek appear rather frugal. Norah's
intervention stopped him from bidding further. However, Sean was determined to acquire the diamond brooch.
“18 million.” His tone was deep and alluring, his demeanor relaxed yet subtly commanding.
Derek paused, his gaze dropping. Clenching his jaw, he noticed Madeline looking at him eagerly. “18.10 million.”
Anger blazed in Kathy's eyes. Meanwhile, Jordy’s hand had made its way under her dress, his touch bold and
unyielding. Yet Kathy remained passive, consumed by the thought of her brother's willingness to spend over ten
million for Madeline’s adornment.
Derek had toiled tirelessly to earn money. Why, then, would he lavish such an exorbitant sum on Madeline's
fancy?
Sean was caught off guard by Derek’s persistence in the bidding war. To him, eighteen million was mere pocket
change. However, for Derek, such an amount likely constituted a large chunk of his family’s assets. “20 million,”
Sean laughed lightly and continued to escalate the bid confidently.
Norah was taken aback by Sean's serious interest in the diamond brooch. She pondered whom he intended to
gift it to.
The new price made Derek wince. Dropping twenty million on a piece of decorative jewelry was beyond his
means. He fell silent, purposely avoiding Madeline's probing eyes.
“20 million, going once...”
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With the auctioneer’s hammer coming down, Sean secured ownership of the diamond brooch.
Norah, supporting her face with her right hand, gazed at Sean intently. Sean exuded an elegance unique to the
well-bred. With looks rivaling those of leading actors, he was the dream of many women in Glophia. What type of
woman would catch the eye of such an illustrious man?
Feeling Norah's stare, Sean turned toward her and slightly raised his eyebrows, offering her a mesmerizing smile.
Norah's heart raced. Oh my God! He was breathtakingly handsome!
Not backing down, Norah met his gaze and smiled back, just as charmingly. She noticed his ears turn red, and
her eyes sparkled with a playful smile. Con, don’t think you're the only charmer here, she thought to
herself.
Sean lowered his gaze. “Norah, why are you looking atlike that? Is there something you wantto get for
you?”
Kasan chimed in immediately, “Norah, just say what you want, and it’s yours!”
Kasan'’s words implied that, if Norah desired, he was ready to lavish tens of millions on her.
Norah rubbed her forehead. “Enough from both of you! I'm not interested in buying anything. Plus, I've got my
own money and can afford whatever | need!” She was far wealthier than they imagined.
Bryson picked up on the odd atmosphere between the two, his expression turning curious.
It looked like Norah's life had taken sinteresting turns post-divorce. There was clearly sfriction between
Sean and Kason. His eyes lit up with intrigue, though no one seemed to notice.
With the auction concluded, Norah and Kason left empty-handed. Bryson acquired a painting and an ancient
dagger, while Sean secured a diamond brooch and a pink crystal as big as a dove’s egg, items typically adored
by women. When Sean bid on the pink crystal, Norah assumed the diamond brooch was meant for his father and
the crystal for his sister.
The guests gradually exited the auditorium. Many wanted to approach Kason and Sean in the first row, but were
held back by their staff and security.
Sean stood up and said to Norah and the others, “How about we all grab lunch together?”
Bryson nodded happily. “Okay.”
Kason turned to Norah, seeking her opinion. “What about you, Norah?”
Accustomed to following Sean's lead, Norah consented. “Sure, I'll join.”
“Then I'll go with you,” Kason said, rising at a leisurely pace and adjusting his right sleeve carefully to avoid the
bandage.
Noticing his bandage, Norah expressed her concern. “Please make sure you get a follow-up check and change
your dressing regularly. And try not to use your right hand for heavy lifting for the next three months.”
Kason, lowering his right hand, replied, “I know.”
They decided on Solo Restaurant for their meal. Norah was relieved; she knew she wouldn't encounter Derek
there. She appreciated the pre-booking regulation. Leading the way, Sean took them to the restaurant's top floor.
Memories of past conversations with Sean at Solo surfaced in Norah's mind, marking the beginning of their
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After dinner, Bryson was the first to leave, hinting at Norah, “It'll be quite stbefore Joanna finishes her
classes. You might see her often.” Norah nodded, “Got it.”
Norah was well aware that Joanna's training program was intensive, with strict rules on leaving only upon
reaching specific milestones. Joanna's ability to leave twice before likely meant she had worked exceptionally
hard to meet her objectives, earning her brief visits outside.
Seizing the moment, Kason offered, “Norah, need a ride back?”
Secretly, Norah fiddled with her ear, casting covert glances at Sean. If Sean hadn't been present, she would have
accepted immediately. “Sean, | have to attend something with the Hayes family. See you later,” Norah said
without raising her head. She picked up her bag and added, “Kason, let's go.”
Sean looked puzzled. “Also, remember to have Susanna cby this afternoon.” Turning back, Norah gave Sean
a playful wink.
As they left, Sean let out a chuckle. Norah's hint was clear—she was off to the Hayes’ residence for Devonte’s
treatment and wanted Susanna over later for the sreason. Fairness was her game.
Sean summoned Phillip. “Get Susanna to the villa this afternoon. We're heading to Nexa Terbi.”
“Okay.”
Norah followed Kason back to the residence to deliver treatment to Devonte. To keep her identity concealed,
Norah swapped her fancy attire for a more discreet outfit.
Norah changed into a simple dress from a store, planning to return the original to Sean with care. The dress was
pricey, and she doubted Sean had meant it as a gift.