Chapter 37
Chapter 37
Olivia let out a frown. "You don't like her? She's not bad looking."
Eugene did not know how to respond and blurted, "Just because of that I have to like her? You are pretty too."
Olivia nodded and gave him a thumbs up. "I like your taste! It's unique."
Her words amused Eugene as she had just complimented both of them at the same time.
"How did you become so good at drinking?"
"Through practice."
Olivia continued, "In the past, I couldn't even finish a bottle of beer. But I kept practicing until I became better."
Eugene was surprised to hear that. "Why did you have to do that? Did you have to have a lot of social engagements?"
Olivia took a deep breath, gave it some thought, and responded, "When your life's about to be turned around just because of a
glass of liquor, you'd probably do the same."
Startled, he turned to Olivia; he wanted to ask her what had happened but he did not feel like that was proper as they were not at
that stage in their relationship yet.
"I'm sorry about what happened tonight. I didn't think I'd run into them."
Olivia responded, "No worries. I'm happy as long as I didn't offend your friends."
Eugene snorted. "I don't think they have the right to be angry. Those morons."
Olivia replied, "Please don’t take it personally. I'm the outcast in your circle, so I can understand why they would treat me like
that. If someone else barges into my territory, I'd do the same too."
Eugene let out a smile as he really enjoyed listening to her speak; it made him feel at home.
As the two continued to chat, they eventually arrived at the Nolan Residence.
Then, Olivia purposely went in to greet Old Man Nolan, who was delighted to see her and even asked her to bring her kid over
from time to time.
So was North, who frantically waved at them as he bade them goodbye and promised to visit more often.
The initial arrangement was for Curtis to drive them back, but Old Man Nolan worried about the two of them so he asked Eugene
to send them back.
When Eugene stopped the car on La Grande Maison, Olivia realized that North had already fallen asleep.
Then, she gently tapped his cheek. "Darling, we're home."
North was unresponsive.
Olivia's brows squished together and shouted, "North, wake up!"
North was still unresponsive.
At this point, Eugene commented, "Leave him alone. I'll carry him into the house."
Then, Eugene got out of the car and opened the door at the back. He took off his jacket and covered North with it before bending
over and carrying him out of the car.
Since North was about twenty to twenty-five kilograms, she was afraid that Eugene might hurt himself while trying to carry him.
At the same time, she had to convince herself that this was not Eugene's first time here, and it was no different from his first time.
Seeing that Eugene was far off, she quickly followed suit.
The moment Eugene stepped into the house, he immediately took the little guy to his room and tucked him into bed.
Seeing how he took care of North touched her. She reckoned that if he had a child, he would definitely be a great father.
After leaving North's room, Eugene commented, "This is what I wanted to talk to you about tonight, but they kind of ruined it."
"What's that?"
"Can I invest in your fashion studio?"
Olivia looked surprised. She smiled and responded, "Sure. How much would you like to invest, President Nolan?"
Eugene commented in a serious manner, "Tell me how much you need."
Olivia took the opportunity and gave a huge figure, "At least ten million I suppose."
Eugene nodded. "Sure. Is fifty million enough?"
His generosity humored Olivia. "My studio is only a platform for my passion for design. Aren't you afraid that you'd never get this
money back?"
"That's fine. You can decide how many shares to give me in exchange for my investment," responded Eugene.
Truth be told, he did not know how to make it up to her. He felt indebted as well as grateful to her, not only for saving his grandpa
but also for helping Brian last time around. He would even give her as much as a few hundred million if that was what she
needed.
He would also remember the time the little kid spent with his grandfather and the words that the child said tonight.