“You have a very nice name. Glad to meet you,” Georgie Clementine said.
“Glad to meet you too,” Morty Wayne said.
“How old are you?” Georgie asked.
“Nineteen. I’m currently studying classical music at Atlantis College of Music. I’m in my third year,”
Morty answered truthfully.
“Add me on WhatsApp or WeChat. If you are willing to, you can talk to me on those applications.
Perhaps, you might be curious about certain things at our company. You can ask me about them on
them too. The phone number on that name card is my WhatsApp and WeChat number,” Georgie said.
“Okay,” Morty said as he nodded obediently.
“I’ll add you in a short while,” he said and smiled pleasantly. His dimples appeared once more.
“Okay, get back to work then,” Georgie said and chuckled.
“Alright, I’ll get going now, Chief Clementine.” Morty nodded respectfully at Georgie once more.
After finishing his sentence, Morty smiled before he turned around and left. Apart from Josh Batton’s
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsmile, this was the most beautiful smile Georgie had seen.
Morty had a stately figure from behind. Moreover, the way he walked gave off vibes of a celebrity.
Georgie was certain that if this person could get into the entertainment industry, and as long as they
groomed him properly, he would become a prominent individual in the industry in the future.
After watching him leave, Georgie quickly returned to Xyla Quest and sat in front of her.
“It’s done. I think this kid is interested. In fact, there is a large probability that he will come to our
company,” Georgie said.
“As long as you have the will, there isn’t anybody you can’t get a contract with,” Xyla said as she raised
her brows satisfactorily at Georgie.
“You flatter me,” Georgie’s smile widened.
“Honestly, we have to go. I need to get back to work at the Quest family’s headquarters. I’ll leave you
with X Entertainment. It’s been quite busy at the Quest family’s side of business. I won’t be going over
to X Entertainment for now. Just like before, you can take care of minor decisions. You can approach
me if there’s anything major,” Xyla said.
“No problem,” Georgie said and nodded.
Xyla got up and pulled Georgie into her arms.
“What’s up? Is everything alright?” Xyla asked.
Georgie shrugged nonchalantly.
“What wouldn’t it be alright? I’d go through fire and water for you,” Georgie said.
Xyla immediately felt a warm sensation in her heart.
“What about you? Are you feeling better?” Georgie asked with a concerned tone.
“I’d be lying if I said I’m completely fine. However, I do feel much better. Let’s go,” Xyla said before
holding Georgie’s arm affectionately as they both walked out of the restaurant.
Xyla seemed to behave like a damsel in distress in front of Georgie.
***
After returning to her office, Xyla realized that she was on the list of the most popular topics on the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏminternet once again. This time, she was on the number one spot with the title of ‘#Xyla Quest Calls the
Cops#’.
Although Xyla knew what the content would be about without reading through the news article, she
subconsciously clicked on it to have a look.
Inside, various media companies have posted about what happened in the morning, including how
Josh Batton’s fans were causing a scene in front of the Quest family’s company and how nearly all of
them were taken away by the police.
Some of the media companies even claimed that those who managed to escape had personally
messaged them in private to tell them how Xyla was a woman with a poor personality. The media
companies were told that Xyla behaved like a bully when she spoke to these people.
Suddenly, hateful comments filled the pages.
“Hehehe, this b*tch really does have an awful personality. How could she get everyone imprisoned? Is
this considered a case of abusing one’s power against the weak?” Someone wrote.
“As a bystander, I must say that I’m thoroughly shocked. What right does Xyla Quest have to think she
is better than everyone else? She should go on her knees and apologize to Josh Batton’s fans.”
Another person added.
“A rich kid like her shouldn’t hold a grudge against ordinary people. It really is disgusting. Argh… I
suddenly understand how Tom Sullivan must have felt.” Someone else wrote.