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Chapter 204 Taking Fairy Shares to the World
Franklin walked over, “Hey, you guys…
Greyson saw him, “Sorry, Mr. Oak, a few old friends of ours are gathering. Feel free to do as you please!”
Damn!
What do you mean?
Stella never dined with him alone in the first place, and now, he didn’t even have the chance, to accompany her for
meals.
Seeing Vivien there again, Franklin was caught between a rock and a hard place.
Greyson said, “Do you want me to add a chair for you?”
Franklin glared at him fiercely, cursing “MMP” under his breath.
Then, with a sense of pride, he said to Stella, “I have a few friends over there, so I’m going over.”
He certainly knew that staying here would only make things more awkward, and he would have to be on
tenterhooks. If this kid had any ill intentions and let something slip, he would be in trouble.
And judging from Setlla’s behavior, she seemed colder than before.
Did she know something?
After Franklin had left, Greyson called out to the three of them, “Let me introduce you.”
“This was Ms. Finn, the President of Fairy Shares.”
Of course, Janet had heard the news, she just didn’t understand the behavior of the senior Mr. Finn.
The preference for boys over girls to this extent is truly stubborn.
Vivien said, “I know Ms. Middleton, we are old friends, and this is…”
She looked at Setlla and asked.
“This was Setlla, the young lady of the Nash family, Slesathe.”
Greyson didn’t need to say it too clearly, Vivien naturally understood in her heart.
Mr. Nash was from Slesathe, the Nash family, who were his relatives. It was unknown whether she was his daughter
or niece.
She had heard before that Franklin had been engaged to Miss Slesathe of the Nash family.
Today was also her first time seeing the other party in person. In the past, people had said that she was quite aloof,
but the current Miss Nash from the Nash family was truly cold.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHer every move, her gaze, every single expression exuded an aloofness that kept people at a thousand miles
distance.
No wonder Franklin didn’t dare to be presumptuous in front of her, he had to serve her carefully.
This kind of personality must have been developed from a young age, marrying such a wife would be a handful.
Because she was always so cold, Rebecca left you at a loss.
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Some people’s aloofness was pretentious, while others‘ was a result of indifference to everything.
Stella evidently belonged to the latter
Janet should have known her well, always taking care of her feelings during meals, and asking her questions from
time to time.
She always nodded, seldom speaking.
After finishing their meal, Greyson asked Janet, “Where are you guys going?”
“Go back, Setlla was staying at my place.”
Oh!
So she had been living in Elephant International Estate since she came to Ravero, wasn’t that the same community
as mine?
“Then you guys go ahead, I need to discuss something with Ms. Finn.”
After they left, Greyson asked, “Shall we talk somewhere else?”
Vivien was straightforward, her personality was quite down–to–earth, “Let’s go to your place then!”
Greyson’s villa had a tea room, quiet and undisturbed.
More importantly, Vivien herself had a villa there, and she was also considering when to move in.
People, when they grow up, generally don’t like to live with their parents. Moreover, my dad wasn’t at home
recently, he took my mom to travel around the world.
He had completely given up on the Finn family. Since the old man
didn’t want him to interfere, he might as well let go.
What was the big deal?
He was just unwilling in his heart, watching the Finn family fall with his own eyes.
The two arrived at Building 28 of Elephant International Estate. Seeing the boss return, Xenia hurriedly greeted him.
“Ms. Finn, you’re here too.”
After ushering the two into the house, Xenia immediately went to the tea room to prepare.
The two were indeed; discussing business matters, “I strived to clear the obstacles for Ravero by the end of the
year, and then promote it nationwide.”
Greyson said, “Since I’ve given you the Fairy Shares, you’re in charge from now on.”
“What I wanted was not only its dominance in the jewelry market, but also a comprehensive layout.”
Also, don’t limit yourself to the domestic market, we want to make it a global brand.
“When one day you were walking on the street, seeing many people wearing the brand under your name, carrying
the bags you produced yourself, what was your mindset and feelings?”
“I gave you a sentence, to take Fairy Shares to the world, to make the world inseparable from Fairy Shares.”
Vivien opened her mouth wide, “Oh!”
Greyson’s concept was indeed crazy, and the slogan was awesome.
However, it indeed aroused Vivien’s ambition.
She used to be a person with great ideals and ambitions, but later experienced a family misfortune.
But in the context of a family conglomerate, the entire state of a person was different.
The perspective was also different.
Now that Greyson mentioned it, she suddenly realized.
It must be said that some people in the world are naturally gifted, able to see the other side that ordinary people
cannot see.
Greyson’s words opened up Vivien’s mind, that’s right!
Why should I have been bound by a mere the Finn family?
I should have had higher aspirations.
Greyson said, “Money really doesn’t mean much to me, what I need to see is your radiance in this world.”
“Just go ahead and do it, the world is as big as your heart.”
“How much wealth did the Finn family have? Over forty billion.”
“The market value of Fairy Shares had already surpassed it by now, and I would follow the rules, giving you ten
percent of the shares.”
This was not pie in the sky, but a real, tangible benefit.
If Vivien had fully implemented Greyson’s plans and ideas, her value could have surpassed that of the Finn family at
that time.
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So what was the Finn family?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmYou should consider yourself as having been married off, allowing yourself to carve out a broader sky.
Vivien didn’t expect that having dinner tonight would lead Greyson to open up a bigger picture.
She had always considered herself a person of ambition, but recently she was driven to distraction by the affairs of
the Finn family.
If there were complaints in the heart, one could not broaden their perspective.
Looking back now, what the Finn family had given me didn’t amount to much.
Yes, I, Vivien, could stand at an even higher position.
Vivien was drinking tea, savoring Greyson’s words.
The two of them drank until after ten o’clock, Greyson said, “It’s getting late, I won’t keep you any longer, it’s not
safe for a girl to be out too late.”
It was only then that Vivien noticed the time, but she didn’t expect him to actually rush her away.
But I really should have gone back.
She got up and Greyson walked her to the door.
“Be careful on the road!”
Vivien had just gotten in the car when he spoke again, “Xiao Xian, remember to go to the hospital for that thing I
mentioned last time.”
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“What happened?”
By the time Vivien reacted, she was fuming, “I’ll kick you to death!”
This bastard!
However, after she went back, she took a shower and stood in front of the mirror, talking to herself, “Do I really
have a problem?”
“It just didn’t look like it, no matter how I looked at it, right?”
“But why didn’t I feel anything for men?”
Then she shook her head again.
After seeing off Vivien, Greyson leisurely strolled around the neighborhood, contemplating the layout of the entire
business empire.
Unconsciously, I arrived at the west side of the community, where Janet lived in Building Six.
The light in the master bedroom’s bathroom was on, and Stella was sitting quietly on the second–floor balcony,
looking at the moon on the horizon.
The moonlight was just right, a stream of light as delicate as a dance poured over her.