Chapter 78
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 78 Unbeknownst to them, time slipped away unnoticed, and in the blink of an eye, the day of the bidding had arrived.
Sherri was filled with sheer delight, beaming like a child.
She twirled in front of the mirror, unable to contain her excitement. The reason for her joy was the limited-edition dress that Edward had purchased for her to wear at the bidding event. Notably, it was the same design as the one worn by Natalie, affectionately known as the sister dress. One was a delicate shade of blue, while the other boasted a soft, creamy hue.
Without a doubt, Sherri had chosen the pale blue one.
Meanwhile. Natalie had already finished her makeup and sat primly on the bed, waiting patiently for Sherri. She had been waiting for half an hour while Sherri meticulously curled her eyelashes, taking her time with every detail.
Completely unaware of the passing time, Sherri didnât consider the minutes ticking by. For a woman, getting dressed and applying makeup was an effortless endeavor, as if time had no hold on her.
Looking beautiful was all that mattered, Natalie felt reluctant to remund Sherri. âSherri, weâre attending a bidding event, not a beauty pageant. You already look stunning. Even the celebrities walking the red carpet canât compare to you.â
Sherri had an air of confidence, proudly stating, âAbsolutely! You have great taste. But I canât afford to embarrass Edward. What if I run into my future sister-in-law? I canât risk looking anything less than perfectâ
Deep down, Sherri always had a nagging feeling that Edward had a girlfriend overseas!
Feeling tired, Natalie propped her chin up and said. âYou keep going. Iâll grab a drink to wake myself up. I havenât had a single sip of water since I woke up this morning.â
âHey, Natalie, does my makeup look good? Are my lashes curled enough?â
Natalie glanced up and commented, âLooks good. No need to curl them anymore. Theyâre reaching for the skyâ
Sherri was in high spirits and didnât pay much attention to Natalieâs hidden implications.
Edward had been waiting downstairs for an hour without making a single phone call. He sat in the passenger seat, patiently waiting Meanwhile, Kyle, showing no sense of urgency, reclined in his seat with his eyes half-closed, nearly drifting off to sleep. Once Sherri and Natalie finished their preparations, they spotted Edwardâs Maybach downstairs. Opening the car doors, they carefully adjusted their dresses before stepping inside.
Edward, youâre here so earlyâ
âYeahâ
With everyone seated, Kyle started the car engine and headed toward the Grand Manor Hotel The bidding event was being held in the penthouse conference room of the Grand Manor Hotel.
Natalie, who had a late shaft that evening, was anxious about possibly being late. âEdward, what time does the bidding event wrap up?â
Edward turned his head slightly and spoke in a reassuring tone, âWorried about being late for work?â
Natalie answered honestly. âYes.â
âDonât worry. It will be over before dinner. The results will be announced, and after that. Iâll drop you off at the hospital âOh, alright.â
The entrance of the Grand Manor Hotel was bustling with activity as one luxury car after another pulled into the parking lot. The available spaces quickly filled up, indicating a significant turnout for the bidding event.
Reporters were gathered at the entrance, their cameras poised to capture the scene. Natalie couldnât help but feel a twinge of skepticism.
This was quite the spectacle!
Turning to Sherri, who appeared visibly excited. âSherri, are you sure this bidding event is supposed to be small-scale!â
Sherri, sensing the discrepancy, swiftly changed the subject. âOh, it doesnât matter. As long as Iâm here with Edward, the eventâs size doesnât matter.
Besides, weâre both single, so letâs enjoy ourselves, right?â
Natalie was momentarily at a loss for words. She did have reservations, mainly when it came to large-scale gatherings with a sizeable crowd.
But since they had already arrived, returning now wasnât an option.
Edward sensed Natalieâs discomfort and leaned in to reassure her, âDonât worry. Sit beside me in a little while. Once the official list is announced, we can make our exit,â
Natalie nodded.
As they stepped into the conference hall, their eyes were met with a sea of people, a dense crowd that stretched as far as the eye could see Even Sherri was taken aback, questioning the sheer number of attendees. Were they all here for the bidding? Was this event intended to be small-
scale, or had it unexpectedly become something more significant?
Questions swirled in Sherriâs mind. How had so many people managed to secure their presence?
Were qualifications not thoroughly vetted?
Kyle leaned closer to Edward and whispered. âThereâs a significant number of attendees from outside Athana today, which explains the large turnout.â
Edward nodded knowingly, understanding the competitive nature of such events. âItâs to be expected. Everyone wants a slice of the pie.â
The four of them settled into their seats in the front row Soon enough, a procession of individuals made their grand entrance through the doors. Leading the way was a distinguished man dressed in a sleek black suit. He casually strolled toward the front row, his hands nonchalantly tucked into his pockets.
Hackett, usually known for his laid-back demeanor, was followed closely behind and appeared surprisingly composed and focused. Like Frank, his hands were in his pockets, his face betraying no emotion.
Fate had intertwined their paths once again Trevon entered the room, his gaze immediately drawn to the woman seated next to Sherri in the elegant creamy hue dress.
Her lustrous black hair cascaded down her back.
Without hesitation, he sat beside her, his countenance calm and unruffled, as if they were mere strangers.
Natalie couldnât help but feel a momentary surprise. âArenât there other seat?â
However, as she observed his composed demeanor, her apprehension faded.
Sherri, too, couldnât help but be intrigued by the situation. With several empty seats remaining, she wondered why he had deliberately chosen to sit next to Natalie.
Yet, his expression betrayed no intention of initiating a conversation or showing any particular interest in Natalie.
Frank settled beside Trevon while Hackett sat on the rowâs outer edge.
Unable to contain his curiosity, Hackett leaned in and murmured, âWhat brings the sister-in-law here?*
Frank corrected him. âFormer sister-in-law.â
Hackett persisted. âSo, they went through with the divorce?â
Frank didnât feel it was appropriate to discuss Trevonâs marital status at such a formal gathering. He brushed off the question, unwilling to engage further.
Meanwhile, Trevon appeared utterly calm as he sat beside her. Throughout the event, he didnât exchange words or betray emotions. Even when Sherri and Natalie exchanged brief remarks, he maintained his stoic and composed demeanor.
This helped ease the initial awkwardness that Natalie felt.
To everyoneâs surprise, Mia was the host for todayâs bidding event.
Even Trevonâs eyes subtly flickered, and his brows furrowed slightly.
Natalie and Sherri had just finished their conversation when they looked up and saw a woman in a stylish short skirt, confidently holding a microphone, taking charge of the proceedings.
Sherri immediately noticed and couldnât hide her discontent. She exclaimed, âOh my goodness, how did such a prestigious bidding event end up with someone like her as the host? Itâs lowering the standard, isnât it?â
Trying to be discreetly blunt, Edward reminded his sister, âKeep it down.â
Sherri fell silent, but her fingers couldnât resist sending a quick message to Natalie, âI can guarantee you that this woman must have used some unethical means to get on that stage.â
The phone buzzed in her hand, indicating an unread message. Initially, she hesitated to open it, but a gentle nudge from Sherri urged her to take a look.
Reluctantly, she extended her finger and swiped open the phone. In that flecting moment, the man sitting next to her discreetly glanced at her screen before quickly shifting his gaze forward, unnoticed by others Natalie had sent a few words, âSo now you know, huh? You have too much free time on your hands.â
Sherri replied, âAre you going to seek revenge?â
Sherri responded, her tone laced with determination. âOf course, Iâm going to seek revenge. Why should I let someoneâs betrayal go unansweredâ Iâve already gone through a divorce, so I have nothing left to lose.â
Trevon furrowed his brow. Sensing his unease, Frank leaned in and asked. âFeeling uncertain, Trevon? Canât handle the situation?â
âNo, itâs not that.â
After an hour, the bid results were announced, and the Wilson Group emerged as the victorious bidder, eliciting a mix of indifference from many in attendance.
The Landor Group came tantalizingly close to clinching the bid, missing out by a hairâs breadth.
The room erupted in applause and congratulations, accompanied by envy and admiration swirling in the air.
A distinguished man in his fifties approached Trevon, extending his hand in a friendly greeting. âMr. Wilson, your reputation as a prominent figure in Athana is well deserved. Congratulations on your remarkable achievement.â
Though unfamiliar with the man, Trevon sensed an air of confidence and luxury emanating from him, a telltale sign of his status among the cityâs elite.
Jim leaned closer to Trevon and whispered, âThatâs Daniel Turner, the influential Head of the Turner family and the wealthiest man in Sapphire City.
Azureland Trevon responded graciously, engaging in polite conversation. âThank you for your kind words, Mr. Turner.â
After exchanging a few pleasantries, he left.
Danielâs gaze locked onto the girl standing next to Edward. Her captivating features sent a shiver down his spine, and his footsteps instinctively led him toward her.
His assistant followed suit Noticing Mr. Turnerâs approach. Edward greeted him politely, âLong time no see, Mr. Turner. Are you here to participate in the bidding event as well?â
Daniel smiled Indeed. I thought Id come to explore new opportunities. It appears that the young talents of Athana continue to impress. The next generation always surpasses the last. It seems there are many remarkable individuals in this city. I hope to have the chance to visit again in the futureâ
Edward extended Jus hand for a firm handshake, saying, âThe feeling is mutual. I hope we can collaborate someday.â
Edward had crossed paths with Daniel several times during his time abroad due to their projects, leaving a lasting impression on lum This man was rumored to be the wealthiest man in Azureland, known for his understated demeanor and extensive philanthropic endeavors. His personal affairs and famaly details remain shrouded in mystery.
With little information available about his siblings, children, or even his inner circle.
He was always accompanied by a fleet of bodyguards, making it difficult for anyone to approach him closely.
âAnd who might this be?â he inquired, gesturing toward Natalie.
Edward smiled warmly as he introduced. âThis is my friend.â
When her name was called. Natalie presented herself with grace and composure, âHello, Mr. Turner. I am Natalieâ
âForgive my curiosity. Miss Foster, but may I inquire about the origin of your mother?â
Natalie appeared somewhat peculiar, yet she maintained her composure and extended courtesy when referring to her mother. âMy parents are from Athanaâ
âNo offense taken. I sensed a familiarity with Miss Foster and inquired further. I hope you donât mind the questions, and 1 appreciate your explanation, striking a perfect balance of politeness that puts others at ease.
Natalie graciously smiled and remarked. âNo problem at all. I suppose I have a rather farmiliar face.â
Daniel didnât linger any longer than necessary. After exchanging pleasantries, he made his exit.
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
ï¤Chapter 77 My Ex-Wife Is A Big Shot In Disguise ï¤Chapter 227 Defying Fate: The Unstoppable Eileen ï¤Chapter 340 Sherri, puzzled, inquired, âWho is this person, Edward? He appears to be quite formidable.â
The wealthiest man in Azurelandâ
Sherri was taken aback. This person possessed great discretion, showing no outward signs of wealth. She had initially presumed he was simply a successful individual. âImpressive indeed. The more affluent one becomes, the more frank they strive to be, while those with less wealth tend to adopt a more ostentatious demeanor.â
âSherri, quit picking up those nonsensical words every single day. Spare yourself the unproductive dramas.â
With Edward leading the way, Sherri couldnât help but playfully stick her tongue out at him from behind. Natalie couldnât help but burst into heartfelt laughter.
Yet, this scene caught the manâs attention, and his gaze darkened, perceiving an unsettling glare.