Chapter 366: Chapter 366

Eleanor Sterling was led by Alaric Faulkner to the private room. After they settled on the sofa, the others also returned to the room together.

Dylan Lawson, who was fairly familiar with Eleanor Sterling, initiated the conversation, "Eldest Miss Sterling, long time no see."

Eleanor Sterling nodded, "Long time no see."

Stella Hawthorne sat next to Eleanor Sterling, affectionately hooking her arm, and said with a laugh, "Eleanor, I didn’t expect your boyfriend to be President Faulkner!"

No wonder she could get the auction invitations, and even the much-envied Summit Starlight takeaway.

Only someone like Alaric Faulkner could manage that.

Eleanor Sterling’s face twitched, "I don’t..."

Unexpectedly, before she could finish her sentence, she was directly interrupted by Alaric Faulkner.

Alaric Faulkner curved his thin lips into a slight smile and said, "Little Miss Hawthorne, I am Eleanor’s boyfriend, please take care of me in the future."

Eleanor Sterling rolled her eyes at him.

Such a thick skin, who is his girlfriend anyway.

Beside them, Seth Sullivan stared at Eleanor Sterling curiously, finally having the chance to examine her carefully.

It seemed he was curious about what kind of magic Eleanor Sterling had that made Alaric Faulkner throw away all his principles to protect her.

He’d always heard about the eldest Miss Sterling’s issues, but they were not very positive stories, and he hadn’t actually seen her much. Nᴇw ɴovel chaptᴇrs are published on novel~fire~net

"Eldest Miss Sterling, you..."

Before he could finish his words, Alaric Faulkner shot him a cold look, and he instantly knew to change his address.

"Sister-in-law, hello, I’m Seth Sullivan."

Seth Sullivan felt like vomiting blood inside, why could Dylan Lawson call her Eldest Miss Sterling while he had to call her sister-in-law? This was outright discrimination!

Eleanor Sterling glanced at him, frowning, seemingly dissatisfied with his form of address.

At this moment, Silas Hawthorne also looked over at Eleanor Sterling with a deep gaze.

He really hadn’t expected that the girlfriend Alaric Faulkner mentioned would turn out to be her, his own sister’s roommate.

The scene of their previous meeting at the auction was still vivid, and it turned out the man she was protecting was Alaric Faulkner.

No wonder she protected him, considering Alaric Faulkner and her sister had a child together.

Alaric Faulkner curled his lips into a smile and said, "Where are your meeting gifts?"

The group froze, were they actually expected to give meeting gifts? Alaric Faulkner, this rascal, was he showing off after getting a girlfriend?

But since he was a dear brother, the meeting gift had to be given! And it couldn’t be shabby, otherwise the brotherhood wouldn’t last.

Seth Sullivan didn’t decline, and directly said, "Sister-in-law, I own several media companies, if you ever need anything, I’ll help you to my utmost ability."

The Sullivan family mainly dealt in the film and entertainment industries.

Their companies almost monopolized a third of the global promotion resources, and several internationally renowned entertainment media companies were under the Sullivan family.

Seth Sullivan’s offer was highly valuable, something many people could only dream of obtaining.

Following suit, Dylan Lawson grinned and said, "Sister-in-law, I’m in too, feel free to ask if you need anything, I’ll always be ready to help."

The Lawson Family was a medical dynasty, there was no chance he’d offer to cover all hospitalization fees or future treatments, right?

Now that would be looking for trouble.

Silas Hawthorne snapped out of his shock over Eleanor Sterling being Alaric Faulkner’s girlfriend and offered Eleanor a card.

"Miss Sterling, this is the Hawthorne Group’s black card, you can shop at any store without worrying about the bills, they will be automatically offset."

Alaric Faulkner looked at Silas Hawthorne in surprise, seemingly curious about his generosity.

The Hawthorne Group’s black card was the one Silas used himself, so giving it to Eleanor Sterling was like offering his own card.