Chapter 99 After finishing up, she stepped outside.
Lyndon eyed the car.
"A McLaren Elva. Four-liter, twin-turbo V8 engine-tops out at 815 horsepower.
Do you want any custom work? Just a heads-up, upgrades on this thing don't ccheap." Marcus wasn't a car guy.
"No need, just fix it up. I'm not in a hurry." Lyndon gave him a quick glance-Victoria had already arrived.
"We can get started now." Pulling on her gloves, Victoria got ready. Marcus couldn't help but ask, "You work on cars too?" He'd figured Victoria would just hand over tools or maybe take notes.
Lyndon shot Marcus a look of pure disdain.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Unless our boss handles it herself, there's no way you'll have your car back in half an hour." Marcus was stunned.
Fixing a wrecked car in half an hour? Was this a joke? "Alright, let's get to it," he said, still skeptical.
Victoria took the lead, and the team threw themselves into the job, dismantling and rebuilding right in front of Marcus. Not only did they finish in under thirty minutes they wrapped up even faster than that.
In no time, the dozen-person crew handed over a sparkling, like-new McLaren to Marcus.
"Mr. Green, want to take her for a spin?" Victoria asked, tossing him the keys with a casual flick.
Marcus was speechless, standing there in shock for a good three minutes.
He stared at the car, struggling to find his words.
"No need-I trust you guys," he finally said.
Lyndon snorted. "Then you can transfer the payment to our team lead." Marcus hurried to ask for the price. At this point, he thought, even if they charged him a small fortune, it would be worth every penny.
"Nyour price." Victoria turned to Lyndon. "The guys have to eat-work it out with Mr. Green. Leave my share out of it." Meanwhile, Yasmine had wrapped up her own errand. She sent Victoria a photo of the emerald ring she'd just won at auction.
"Ms. Turner, the ring cost ninety million," she messaged.
Nothing compared to McNeil's extravagant spending-he'd driven the price of a fifty-million-dollar piece up to two hundred million, and won the admiration of his girlfriend along with the headlines.
Sure enough- News of McNeil buying a sky-high-priced collectible for Thorpe was already climbing the trending charts, almost certain to hit number one by tomorrow.
The auction was in full swing.
Violet and McNeil left feeling triumphant, having secured the most coveted item of the night.
As soon as they reached the entrance, reporters swarmed them.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Mr. Langford, did you cto the auction especially for Ms. Marchand?" "You two have been seen together a lot lately-is there good news coming?"
"Is the youngest Miss Langford your daughter with Ms. Marchand?" Microphones phones were thrust in their faces. Violet's smile was subtle, but anyone could see how happy she was. "I'll let you guess," she replied, linking her arm through McNeil's and sneaking a glance at his expression. McNeil offered no comment, nor did he intend to. Security guards quickly appeared, guiding the couple into a sleek black luxury van.
As Violet settled inside, the camera flashes outside were relentless-more aggressive than paparazzi chasing a movie star.
She waved politely, then pulled the curtain closed.
"Let's go," McNeil instructed, and their car pulled away, all eyes on them.
That evening, Victoria returned home, exhausted.
Yasmine was already waiting for her.
She handed over the emerald ring, nestled in a finely crafted box. The om gem was flawless vivid green and O.V almost growing, with a silk-smooth feel that made every cent of that ninety million worthwhile.
"Find an ordinary, inconspicuous box for it," Victoria said, turning it over in her hand. This was her mother's favorite thing-she couldn't bear to part with it. Yasmine immediately understood and hurried off to find a plain container. Without McNeil around, Victoria's days were peaceful and easy.
Her gdevelopment project was nearly finished, and Gwyneth called almost every day, alternating between playful whining and tic complaints.