Chapter 425 Scumbag
“Good morning, everyone.” Conversely, it was Genevieve herself who greeted the employees
she encountered while she made a beeline toward the front desk.
“Has Mr. Suttone in yet?” she asked the receptionist.
“He has. As it''s Monday, he should be in a meeting.” The long-serving staff who manned the front desk
at Specter Corporation was able to recognize Genevieve the moment she heard her speak and thus
handed the executive pass to thetter.
After Genevieve left, the two receptionists huddled together to gossip. “It really is Ms. Rachford. She
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looks even more stunning than she did four years ago. Her skin is so fair!”
“This means the one standing beside Mr. Faulkner at that charity eventst night must have been Ms.
Rachford herself.”
Although Spring Rain Charity Night kept a low profile and did not ept interviews from the media, the
staff from the Spring Rain Foundation had inserted the group photos taken of the bigwigs at intervals
within the writings that summed up the events of the day.
Sylvie, who was then considered a top female celebrity, had garnered for herself an astoundingly huge
following.
They started retweeting the moment they saw the photos from the charity g. Sylvie was in great form
last night. That ck spaghetti strap dress is a real killer!
Sylvie and Mr. Faulkner look so good together that they should just hurry up and get married!
Her legions of fans spent good money to get that photo trending on several different tforms.
It was at that moment that Genevieve, who had been inactive on Twitter for four years prior, retweeted
that group photo with the caption: Sorry, the person in the photo is me, not Sylvie.
Netizens who were enjoying the show from the sidelines were wildly entertained. Theymented
about how Sylvie''s fans were wasting their own money to have her trending, only to realize that the
person in the photo was not who they thought she was.
Things got awkward for Sylvie''s fans, but soon after, they found ways to attack Genevieve from other
angles by chiding her for standing alongside Armand. Don''t you know that Sylvie and Mr. Faulkner are
dating?
Almost constantly keeping tabs on thements, Genevieve responded to all of those people''s
usations: It was the staff who arranged for me to stand there, so what''s wrong with that? I genuinely
didn''t know that Ms. sen and Mr. Faulkner were dating. Did any of you?
Sylvie''s fans were dumbstruck.
All these years, even though Sylvie had been around Armand and had been frequently brought around
to attend various functions alongside him, he had also been in thepany of numerous other women
besides her.
In addition, Armand had never publicly made any affirmative statements about his rtionship with
Sylvie.
Aizen observing the spectacle thusmented: Isn''t Armand Faulkner Genevieve Rachford''s ex-
husband? From the looks of it, it would seem to me that Sylvie is riding on Genevieve''s fame by
hanging around him. Wasn''t her resemnce to Genevieve the very reason Mr. Valentine chose her to
be his lead actress on her debut? Doesn''t that mean Sylvie probably has Genevieve to thank for being
able to be so popr?
Thatment was swiftly liked until it got bumped up to the number one spot, shutting up all the fans
from the opposite camp.
As details about that could be searched up easily online, they were left with no means of retorting.
Genevieve was waiting inside the CEO''s office for Cooper. Coming across that trending topic while
browsing Twitter, she could not resist retweeting it and making Sylvie''s fans eat the words they hurled
at her.
Seeing thatizen''sment made her feel much better, but it also had her thinking about the
incident from the night before.
Yesterday, Armand asked me why I''d switched up my approach so quickly again. Seems to me that he
and Sylvie often engage in such games. Scumbag!
If it was not bad enough that he bedded her, he even mistook her for another woman.
Genevieve took onerge gulp of coffee to quell her own anger. When she ced the cup back down,
the door was pushed open.
In strode Cooper.
Dressed in a gray-colored suit with a matching vest and wearing a pair of silver-trimmed sses, he
evoked a picture of elegance.
cing a file down on the desk, he also left the tie he had removed there. Following that, he rolled up
his sleeve as he made his way over to the couch.
Then, he plonked himself down in the seat next to Genevieve.
Genevieve picked up the pot and poured him a cup. “How is it that you don''t seem surprised at me
showing up here after four years?”
“You''ve stated back then in the mail that you''d be back whenever you feel like it,” said Cooper with a
Genevieve casually ced her hand on the armrest of the couch. “It was all right, I guess. Couldn''t get
used to the food there, though.”
“Let me take you to Golden Restaurant for lunchter then.”
Cooper pushed his sses up and suddenly asked, “Why did you choose to marry Jack, Genev?”