Chapter 86:
Though Norah had drunk, she didn’t feel the effects of alcohol. She lowered her gaze and inquired, “Where's
Phillip? Why wasn’t he with you?”
“Susanna had called him over,” Sean replied casually, his breath carrying a strong scent of alcohol that was
somewhat intoxicating.
“What did you want to elaborate on just now, Mr. Scott?” Norah asked, fiddling with her fingers and gazing out
the window as if the conversation didn’t concern her.
“There's an auction next weekend, and I'd like to invite you to my date, Norah,” Sean explained.
Norah raised an eyebrow in surprise. “An auction?”
“The Scott family is hosting the auction, and many prominent figures from Glophia will be there. | need a
companion.”
“With important people from Glophia? Why me?” Norah's eyes drooped, and there was a touch of sadness in her
expression. Amidst the divorce proceedings with Derek, Norah felt like she, Derek, and Madeline had becthe
laughingstock of Glophia. Why did Sean choose her to be his companion at the auction?
“In my view, reputation is something given by others. But personally, | don’t pay much attention to it,” Sean
interjected. “I'm more interested in discerning a person’s character firsthand.”
Norah chuckled lightly. “You seem to have your own criteria for friendship. Apart from Phillip and your
bodyguards, | haven't noticed anyone else.”
“Anyone by your side?” Sean maintained his composure despite Norah's teasing. “Well, | have quite a few
friends. I'll introduce you to them sometime.”
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Norah waved her hand dismissively. “Oh, don’t bother. | was just making conversation.”
“So, what do you say about accompanyingto the auction?”
Norah turned her head, wanting to decline, but catching sight of Sean’s earnest expression, she held back her
rejection. “It would be my pleasure.”
Unknown to Norah, Sean, despite having attended many social and business events, had never had a companion
before. A faint smile graced Sean's lips as he pulled out a cigarette, offering it to Norah. “Care for one?”
Norah declined with a shake of her head. Although she drank, she disliked the smell of cigarettes.
With slender fingers, Sean flicked the lighter, igniting the cigarette. Inhaling deeply, he blew out smoke rings, the
white haze framing his sharp jawline and exquisite features. The wristwatch on his cigarette-holding hand
emitted a subtle glow, adding to his mature demeanor.
Sean lowered the car window, allowing sof the smoke to dissipate. Norah found herself captivated by Sean's
alluring smoking habit. The lingering scent of smoke tickled her nose, stirring emotions within her for quite some
time.
The following day, Norah tended to patients at the Hayes and Scott households. In the afternoon, she arranged
to go shopping at the Splendor Building with Joanna, intending to pick out an outfit for the upcoming auction. “I
heard about the Scott family’s auction.”
“My family got an invitation. Did Mr. Scott really ask you to be his companion? What does that mean?” Joanna
said, beaming as she linked arms with Norah.
She had completely forgotten what had happened during her drunk state, failing to recall her outspoken words
about Sean. “Maybe it’s because we've been spending more ttogether lately.”
“Yeah, | don’t know,” Norah responded.
Joanna shook her head. “You don’t understand. Mr. Scott has never had anyone by his side at such events. You're
the first.”
Norah was momentarily taken aback. She was the first?
“I'm not sure what's going on with that Amabel from the Morris family. But since Mr. Scott has picked you as his
companion, Amabel probably isn’t relevant,” Joanna analyzed confidently. “Did you go back with Mr. Scott
yesterday? Did you ask him about his relationship with Amabel?”
Norah replied nonchalantly, “Just friends.”
“Seriously, just friendship? There are many types of friendships, including romantic relationships, which also fall
under this category,” Joanna mocked bluntly. “If he truly wanted to clarify the relationship between him and
Amabel, he would've been completely transparent about it.”
“I don’t care,” Norah's tone was cold. “Besides agreeing to accompany him to the auction, | have no feelings for
him. His personal matters are of no concern to me.”
At the reception, a professionally dressed woman with stray hair neatly tucked behind her ear asked, “Excuse
me, is the CEO's secretary position available? I'm here for an interview.”
In her twenties, the woman possessed a clear, delicate face, refined features, and a tall stature, emanating a
confident air.
The receptionist nodded. “Yes, please provide your resume, and I'll pass it on to HR.”
“Kindly await their response.”
The woman retrieved her resfrom her bag and stated calmly, “I would like to be interviewed today.” The
receptionist hesitated. “That's not the usual procedure.”
The woman pushed a gift box to the receptionist, who accepted it silently. “Please wait here. I'll inform HR.”
Following the interview, the HR representative stood up, extending a handshake with a smile. “Miss Morris, I've
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmreviewed your resume. It fits well with the company’s position and future goals. Can you begin on Monday?”
“Absolutely,” Amabel nodded and, before departing, inquired, “Is the chairman currently present?”
The HR representative shook his head. “On weekends, the chairman sometimes drops by, but he’s not here at
the moment.”
Amabel felt a wave of disappointment and simply replied, “Okay.”
At the Splendor Building, Joanna grasped Norah's hand as they entered a luxurious BelleVogue store. Pointing at
a dress on the wall, Joanna exclaimed, “Norah, this dress is gorgeous! Do you want to try it on?”
Norah smiled but hesitated. “I don’t know... | wasn’t planning to buy anything today.”
Joanna grinned. “It’s just a try-on. Con, it'll be fun!” As they walked toward the dressing rooms, a voice
called out from a distance.
“Can you afford it?” Kathy's mocking voice echoed through the store.
Norah turned to see Kathy and Madeline entering the store together. Madeline smiled gently but spoke with a
subtle edge. “With Mr. Scott and Mr. Hayes, Miss Wilson could likely afford BelleVogue's luxury items even
without Miss Andrews. Don’t you think?”
Kathy sneered. “She’s only got money from leeching off rich men. When she was with my brother, she was
constantly asking for money to buy things. I distinctly recall seeing an expensive item in her closet, the same
one she wore in the video you showedlast time.”
“It cost millions! Does my brother make money that easily? Marrying a spendthrift who dropped a million on one
dress is a catastrophe.”
Kathy fixed her gaze on Norah, her words dripping with disdain.
Norah remained silent. Kathy pressed on, “Actually, | shouldn't question your ability to afford BelleVogue's
clothes. After all, with the assets of the Andrews family, the Hayes family, and the Scott family amounting to tens
of billions, luxury is hardly a concern for you.”