Chapter 264 Vivian You Are Really Blind
She said a lot.
It wasn’t until several seconds after the voice had stopped that the man drifted back to attention.
At this point, he was unaware that his hands were clenched into fists in the pockets of his trousers, the backs of his hands were bruised, and he was on the verge of a rage and a breakdown.
It turned out that the reason she kept rejecting him was that in her heart he had been sentenced to ‘imprisonment’!
Rapist!
Very good.
Very good!!!
The gloomy look that had haloed his handsome, peerless face gradually disappeared, replaced by an unfathomable smile.
The smile was just a curve at the corner of the lips.
He turned and walked away.
He did not say a single word.
Silence fell over the ward as the door slammed shut.
Vivian swallowed nervously and involuntarily loosened her grip on the bedding, only to feel her tense nerves relax along with it.
God knows, at that moment just now, she really felt that bitterly cold, stern aura emanating from Morris’ body, a powerful aura enveloping her and making her nervous to the point of near suffocation.
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Morris should not even bother with her in the future.
This was clearly the outcome Vivian had in mind, but she was not at all happy.
That night she lay in bed until five in the morning.
The next morning at 8:30am, Vivian received a call from the wedding company saying that many of the customers who had booked the wedding before had cancelled their cooperation.
This morning alone, seven deals had already been returned.
Listening to the words of Sophie, the assistant on the other end of the phone, Vivian knew that it must be Morris behind it.
He was in anger.
This was revenge against her.
“Got it. If there are any more customers who want to cancel the cooperation, we will all agree as long as the other party pays the breach of contract.” She said very calmly.
“Miss Mond, is something wrong?” Sophie was keen to find out if something had come up.
Vivian shook her head, “Just do your own thing.”
Having said that, she simply hung up.
As she had just put her phone down, another call came in.
It was Ivana’s.
“Ivana, why call me so early?” She had, in fact, thought of something.
“Vivian, uh …”
Ivana stammered on the other end of the line, having trouble saying something.
Vivian then took the initiative to speak up, “By the way, I was just about to call you. I thought about the endorsement you mentioned yesterday, and I want to give up. After all, I’m so good, if I get a big hit with one endorsement, I’ll have countless endorsements in the future, so how exhausting would I be? I don’t even have a chance to live a normal life. Hahahaha, Ivana, I’m really sorry, please tell your boss, the contract is not signed anyway, it’s not a breach of contract, right?”
In saying this, Vivian just wanted to give Ivana a leg up, not to make things so awkward for each other.
“Oh, yeah? Hehehe, so, that’s fine, I’ll talk to my boss later. We’re friends, you don’t have to be embarrassed.”
Ivana was relieved. She had originally called to tell Vivian about the cancellation of the endorsement, but it was difficult to say it, but who knew that Vivian would offer it.
“I was going to call you to ask when you were going to sign the contract, but since you don’t want to sign the contract, I’ll tell my boss. I’ll come back to see you with Yara later.”
“Um, okay. Please.”
“Okay then, Vivian, I’ll work first, we’ll be in touch later.”
Ivana hung up straight after she finished.
Vivian clutched her phone, a pale smile tugging at the corners of her lips.
Yesterday he told Morris that she relied on the Cheal family to bring countless benefits as a way for Morris to ‘make it up to her’, so Morris immediately started fighting back?
Quite good.
From then on, she started her own business on her own merits, winning or losing, it was all up to fate.
More importantly, there would be no more jealousy against her because of Morris.
If she was right, it should have something to do with Sue in the show yesterday.
Vivian was not upset by the series of actions of Morris, but had a sense of relief that a burden had been lifted from her shoulders.
Not long after, Yara came to visit Vivian in the hospital and bought her breakfast.
Yara also knew about Vivian’s temporary ‘decision’ not to take up the endorsement of Zhong Ling Jewellery and did not say anything.
After all, everyone had their own ideas.
“Eh, where’s Morris? Isn’t he always here?”
After staying with Vivian in the ward for a while, Yara didn’t even see Morris, so she asked a question.
Vivian didn’t hide it from Yara and said directly, “We have a break-up.”
“What? Vivian, are you crazy? Morris is so good to you, how come you don’t cherish it at all?” Yara felt that Vivian must have something wrong with her brain.
But she didn’t expect Vivian to just smile lightly and ask rhetorically, “What about you? Is it not like that?”
It was not wrong for Morris to like her, and she had no problem rejecting Morris.
It was just that the Cheal family had been a huge influence on her recently, so she might as well take this opportunity to clear the air with Morris and not be under so much pressure in the future.
“You …”
Yara was choked, “Okay, it seems like that’s what you’re saying. But what exactly did you say to Morris to make you break up?”
After all, she had seen everything that Morris had done for Vivian.
“No comment.”
“Gee whiz, no fun.”
Yara was upset.
There was another knock on the door outside the ward, and the two inclined their heads to look over and saw Fraser appear in view.
“Oh my God, isn’t this … your first love?”
The unhappy mood of Yara disappeared instantly, her face wearing a smile that she couldn’t hide, patting Vivian’s hand, “Tsk tsk … I know, you broke up with Morris because you want to be with Fraser, right? Was yesterday a coincidence or did you know he was coming back earlier?”
For something so ‘coincidental’ that happened yesterday, Yara was not sure if Vivian was really taking the opportunity to confess her love to Fraser.
“You tell me.”
Vivian glanced at her, “You go back first, don’t you have work to do?”
“You …”
She bristled, “Not funny.”
By giving a direct order of eviction, Vivian didn’t want her to spoil the mood, Yara guessed.
Yara got up, “I’m leaving, bye.”
Waving to Vivian, she walked to the door of the ward and pulled it open, “Hi, Fraser, right? I’m Vivian’s good friend, Yara.”
She took the initiative to greet Fraser and looked him up and down, feeling in her heart: what an elegant man.
But, compared to Morris, there was difference in terms of face, temperament, financial resources and strength.