Chapter 422 The Seafood Allergies
Raising the ss to shield her own curled-up lips, Genevieve desisted with her own nosiness.
Soon after, the server brought up a te of crab.
From the looks of it, Genevieve adjudged that it must be rather delectable. Yet, she demonstrated no
intent to tuck into it.
Incidentally, Jan noticed that. He took it upon himself to say, “Would you like me to deshell it for you,
Ms. Rachford?”
“No, it''s fine.” Genevieve shook her head smilingly. “That sort of stuff will only be enjoyable when it''s
done by one''s own beloved.”
Eyeing the crab on the te, Sylvie became tempted to prove a point to Genevieve. She leaned close
to Armand and said, “I''d like to try the crab, Mr. Faulkner, but my nails are too long. Would you be so
kind as to help deshell one for me?”
In thest four years, it had beenmon knowledge within the business circuit that not only did
Armand have Sylvie brought along for events of all sorts, but he would also be very obliging toward her
every whim.
Word had it that Armand had once splurged eight hundred million for a diamond ne the minute it
caught Sylvie''s eye at an auction.
As such, how could he possibly refuse to help her with something trivial as the deshelling of a crab?
“Sure.” Expectedly, Armand did not turn her down.
The man was about to gather up a crab from the te when he paused and gently said, “You''re allergic
to seafood. Remember thest time when you almost went into shock from having that chowder?”
Astonished, Sylvie wanted to point out that she had no such allergies, but the sternness in Armand''s
eyes sent a chill down her spine, prompting her to bottle up whatever she intended to say.
“Oh, are you allergic to seafood?” One of the directors kept looking at Sylvie before he spoke
hesitantly, “I saw that you''ve nearly finished your bisque, Ms. sen... Are you going to be all right?”
Exhibiting great thoughtfulness toward Sylvie, Armand immediately summoned the server and asked
him to purchase some medication for seafood allergies.
None of that eluded Genevieve. She set her ss down on the table heavily, and there was a rather
sullen expression on her face.
There were dance performances on the stage while everyone dined.
The ceremonial usherette had the items for the first round of the auction brought on stage when the
performances ended, after which thepere would proceed to introduce them.
The bigwigs were mostly at that banquet to raise their own profile and were not really all that interested
in the wares that had been made avable for bidding.
As soon as the auction began, everyone started to raise their bidder cards. Predictably, the prices kept
climbing because all the money would ultimately go to a charitable cause.
Very quickly, the violin that Genevieve had performed with previously also became avable.
Competition for that violin was fierce, but in the end, Jan, who shared the same table as Genevieve,
won it at a price of twenty million.
The masses turned toward that table in astonishment.
That bigwig is wild! Doesn''t he know that Genevieve is Armand''s ex-wife? To think that he''d sit at the
same table as Armand himself and acquire the violin that was used by his former spouse at that sort of
price point!
It got everyone wondering whether he was really sshing out all that dough for the sake of charity.
Paying no heed to the curious looks others were giving them, Genevieve regarded Jan warmly. “Thank
you, Mr. Wasco, for your kind contributions to charity.”
Jan seemed to have wanted to say something, but in the end, he decided against it and merely nodded
in acknowledgment.
Armand was also quite generous himself. As a joint organizing partner for the foundation this time
round, he had spent some forty million to acquire an emerald.
At the conclusion of the auction, thepere thanked the attendees, bringing the event to a close.
The guests were then ushered by the staff to take to the stage for a group photography session.
When the turn came for those at Genevieve''s table to go forward, Genevieve identally knocked over
a saucer of seasoning, spilling its contents onto her white dress. It left a very visible stain on it,
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prompting her to head to the lounge to get changed up in a hurry.
While Jan was making his way to the stage alongside Genevieve, he could not refrain from asking,
“May I have a few minutes to speak with you after the photo-taking, Ms. Rachford?”
“Sure,” Genevieve smiled and assented, as she had already noticed Jan wanting to do so at the table
just now.
Initially, Genevieve wanted to stand at the side after she ascended the stage. After following the crew''s
lead, though, she found herself positioned just a little to the right of the center, with Armand standing
directly to her left.
There was a subtle scent of cigar emanating off his body which smelled very pleasant and soothing.
The man himself, though, seemed oblivious to whoever was beside him. He appeared assured and
affable while he posed with a hand gesture representing the charitable cause for the cameras.