Chapter 902
Always Been Yours
Chapter 902 Phoenix Flame Is Not For Sale In the magnificent banquet hall, people were chatting and drinking, having a great time.
A little while later, Warner, Linville, and the Sawyers entered the hall, capturing many peopleâs attention with their good looks. Nicholas, especially, got many female celebrities and socialites infatuated and curious about his commanding presence and otherworldly good looks.
âWhoâs that man? How come Iâve never seen him in this circle?â
âHeâs super hot, but it looks like heâs married.â
âCorrection, he is married. I noticed a wedding band on his finger. That stunning lady must be his wife. Theyâre wearing a matching set of rings.â
Many others made a similar discovery and couldnât help feeling bummed. However, the feeling lasted only mere seconds as they very quickly made their way to Linville. After all, she was the reason many were here.
Linville was the wife of H&Gâs CEO, so many were well aware that they could only bag the haute couture of their liking and not fight others for it if they could befriend her. Because of so, many celebrities, socialites, and noblewomen began buttering up to her in no time.
Worried that the crowd would accidentally injure Tessa when even more were approaching their direction, Nicholas exchanged a few words with Warner and Linville before taking Tessa and Gregory away.
Warner, on the other hand, went off to chat with his collaborators when he saw that Linville could handle the crowd of women on her own.
In the entire hall, where Linville stood was the liveliest.
âMiss Linville, has anyone taken the third gown from the show earlier?â
âI want the fifth gown. No one wants it other than me, right?â
âI want the finale gown. What does it take for me to have it?â
âI want the finale gown too.â
âHow about this? We bid on it fair and square!â
Nobody knew who suggested it, but everyone agreed to it.
In actuality, many of them came for the finale gown, for it amazed countless after its reveal and went viral online. These socialites and celebrities all wished they could have a dress like this to top everyone.
Linville, on the other hand, felt somewhat helpless as she looked at the ladies who had already decided on how to fight for the dress in question.
âLadies, please listen to me.â She interrupted their discussion and apologized, âThe gown you guys are asking for isnât on the list of gowns for sale tonight.â
Many fell into dejection upon hearing so and left defeated. However, a noblewoman stayed.
âLinville, why isnât the dress for sale?â
She had a pretty close relationship with Linville, so she had some privilege and priority to gain gowns from Linville, and because of that, she always had a sense of superiority.
But now, the loss of superiority got her feeling pretty upset. Linville, too, noticed her displeasure and explained, âItâs not that I donât want to put it up for sale, but that someone had already bought it at a high price. Youâre a step too late.â
At that, the noblewoman frowned with disapproval. âWho is it? How much have they paid? Iâll do double.â
Then, she looked haughtily at Linville. âIt wasnât just yesterday when we had known each other. Do you think I canât afford to pay up?â
âI know youâre rich, but theyâre really not someone you can afford to fight.â Linville felt somewhat speechless.
âSomeone I canât afford to fight?! Who is it?â The noblewoman pressed on, feeling challenged. Linville knew this woman would never give up unless she made it clear to her.
âAlright, Iâll tell you who that is.â With that, she smiled and pointed toward Nicholas, who was standing a distance away. âItâs himâ¦â
It turned out that Nicholas had requested Phoenix Flame from Warner right as the fashion show drew to a close. A friend of Nicholas for years, Warner naturally got Nicholas, and he agreed at once, selling the gown to his good friend on the spot.
But of course, the noblewoman wouldnât know any of that, and she sized Nicholas up.
She admitted that the man was exceptionally good-looking, and he had a commanding temperament to him. But she didnât think he was anyone special.