Chapter 468
Olivia ran Lumistar Entertainment, a subsidiary of Tavian Group. She was a devil who was cold and ruthless.
After ending the call, she finally turned to Dominic and said, "Dominic, you look exhausted. I've got an energy
booster. Here, drink this."
Digging through her purse, she pulled out a sachet of root extract and handed it to Dominic. Then, her phone
rang again.
She answered calmly, "If she can film, let her film. If she can't, send her back to her hometown. She isn't even
that good-looking, yet she dares to act like a diva? Please."
Dominic glanced around the place. Harry looked like he had clawed his way out of a grave, Olivia seemed like
she was strung out on caffeine and fury, and Natasha was hunched over her games with headphones on.
Dominic leaned back and massaged his temples. Five minutes later, Samuel walked in, supporting Fawn.
Fawn asked affectionately, "Dominic, was your business trip tiring? Chere, lettake a look at you."
Dominic answered, "I'm fine."
When Fawn heard that, she immediately replied, "That's great! I've got great news. The woman who savedis
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coming later. And this time, I'm sure it's her."
Dominic was at a loss for words. He turned to Natasha, who looked just as surprised. She asked, "Mom, when did
you find her? Why didn't | hear anything about this?"
"As if | could count on you," said Fawn with a scoff. She continued, "You're always glued to your games. If |
waited for you to do something, a flower would have withered."
Fawn reached out to one of her close friends for help. That woman swore she had found the right woman this
time. She had asked a few questions, and the woman managed to answer them, though the woman didn't
exactly match Fawn's memory.
Maybe it was like what Fawn's friends said. People shone more when they were dressed up. Besides, lighting
made a huge difference. The lights at the banquet would make one look fairer. Fawn believed that it made sense.
Since the woman was the only daughter of a jewelry tycoon, she had elegance and poise. So, it didn't hurt to
meet her in person.
After all, it wasn't practical to keep comparing people to a picture. If the woman were the one, a quick chat
would tell Fawn everything she needed to know.
Dominic's expression darkened.
Samuel saw the tension and immediately tried to distance himself. He said, "I don't know- anything about this
either. Honey, how could you keep something like: this from me?" s
Fawn said matter-of-factly, "You aren't hduring the day, and | only got the message in the evening. It's just
dinner. What's the big deal?"
Just then, the butler entered and said, "Mrs. Gordon has arrived. She said you invited her."
"Let them in," responded Fawn excitedly.
"Alright, Mrs. Reid," replied the butler before stepping out.
A while later,
footsteps echoed
outside. Olivia and Natasha both
looked out curious to see who it
was on the other hand, Dominionet
remained unmoved, clearly
uninterested. His expression was so unreadable that it was difficult to tell if he was annoyed or happy. s
Two women stepped through the door. One was a middle-aged woman in a set of rose pink clothes, and the other
was a young woman in a light green floor-length dress. Her skin was fair and she had delicate features. Her
figure was also slim and graceful. She looked youthful. s
Fawn took a closer look, but the glow in her gaze dimmed.
Dominic and the others studied Fawn's reaction and thought, "It isn't the right woman again."
Still, a guest was a guest. Fawn quickly masked her disappointment and put on a warm smile to welcthem.
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