Norton's hand trembled in shock, almost dropping Morrison to the ground.
Lilian? Lilian!
If he heard correctly, wasn't she the sister of Dave, the lord of Washington co, who was Morrison's close friend?
Morrison was actually dating Lilian...
Norton had a vague impression of Lilian. Morrison and Dave were close friends and often met for meals, and Norton often accompanied Morrison on those occasions, so he had occasionally heard some things about Lilian from Dave. From what Dave said, she was a very simple and pure young girl. As for their boss...
Norton wasn't trying to be petty, but he really didn't think this relationship between Morrison and Lilian would work. And he believed he wasn't the only one who felt this way.
The only thing they had in common was their family background—and their looks were quite compatible too.
But in terms of temperament, personality, age difference, and their environments, they were completely from two different worlds.
Morrison was already frustrated by the gap between him and Lilian. Seeing Norton's shocked reaction made him even more annoyed. He pushed Norton away and got into the car, leaving.
Norton went back to the KTV, sitting quietly in the waiting area, trying to digest the shocking news that his boss was dating Lilian.
Maybe Lilian saw Morrison hugging Monna earlier among those students, which was why Morrison hurriedly left Monna to come explain?
When did Morrison start caring so much about what those women thought?
Based on his usual style, he would have just ignored them, letting them be angry if they wanted, while he did his own thing.
His phone rang again. Norton opened it—it was a message from Morrison, sending Lilian's number so Norton could contact her.
Norton thought to himself: Could this Miss Burg Eltz really be the one to bring down the boss?
Meanwhile, Lilian was having fun with her classmates until late. Everyone was really enjoying themselves. This would probably be the last time the whole class gathered like this before graduation. Starting tomorrow, everyone would go their separate ways, and who knew when they'd meet again.
When it ended, the group waited outside to hail rides. Lilian suddenly saw the car Morrison had driven to school with her before pull up.
From a distance, Angela sneered,
"Look, that's her boyfriend's car. Just a regular car worth twenty-something thousand. How could he afford to treat us to all this food and drinks? Hope he doesn't blow all his money tonight and end up eating instant noodles for a month."
Angela's close friends laughed along.
Lilian ignored Angela's sneering remarks. She only worried that Morrison wouldn't just show up in front of her classmates like that. Angela didn't know his identity, but some others might. There were a few people from notable Burg Eltz families in her class. If they recognized him, it would be a disaster.
Luckily, when the car door opened, it wasn't Morrison who got out, but a man she didn't know. He looked quite impressive in appearance and demeanor—he was probably the assistant Morrison had mentioned.
Norton got out of the car and walked toward Lilian. Although Norton had never met Lilian before, with Dave's looks as a reference, Norton recognized Lilian immediately among the crowd.
Just as Norton stepped forward, he was immediately surrounded by Lilian's enthusiastic classmates.
"You must be Lilian's boyfriend, right? Wow, so handsome!"
"Thanks for treating us to karaoke tonight!"
Norton was utterly confused and quickly tried to explain,
"You've got the wrong idea—I'm not—"
He wanted to say he wasn't her boyfriend, that he was only here on the boss's orders to pick her up.
But the girls were way too excited to give him a chance to speak. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead. If the boss found out they all thought he was her boyfriend, he'd probably get fired on the spot!
Angela, who had met Morrison before, froze for a moment when she saw that the man who got out of the car wasn't Morrison, but then shrugged and decided to just watch the scene unfold.
Seeing the chaos, Lilian quickly said goodbye to her classmates and got into the car with Norton. Norton sped off as fast as he could.
At a red light at an intersection, Norton took several deep breaths to calm his pounding heart. Then he glanced at the young girl beside him.
"Just don't let the boss know they all think I'm your boyfriend. If he finds out, I'm doomed."
Lilian smiled softly,
"Are you really that scared of him?"
Norton gave a low hum. He wasn't afraid of much, but this… this was serious.
His gut told him the boss cared about this girl a lot, and if he was mistaken for her boyfriend, the boss definitely wouldn't tolerate it.
It had been so chaotic earlier that Norton forgot to introduce himself, so now he hurried to say,
"Hi, I'm Morrison's assistant. My name's Norton."
"Nice to meet you," Lilian replied politely.
"I'm Lilian."
Then the conversation died down. Norton wasn't the chatty type. If it were Sean, he probably would've talked Lilian's ear off by now.
Lilian felt a bit embarrassed that someone had come all the way to pick her up so late.
"Thank you for coming to get me so late," she said shyly.
She hadn't expected Morrison to send someone to pick her up. She had planned to just call a cab home.
Norton smiled politely and said,
"You don't need to thank me. This is all my boss's arrangement. I'm just doing my job, getting paid to handle these things for him."
He quickly shifted all the credit—and blame—to his boss. Norton wasn't sure why he found himself defending Morrison like this, but somehow he felt the boss was at a bit of a disadvantage around this girl.
Lilian didn't say much in response. After telling him her address, she smiled and looked down at her phone.
Norton hesitated a moment, then added,
"Our boss actually wanted to send you himself—"
Before he could finish, Lilian suddenly gasped,
"Good thing he didn't come personally. If my classmates saw him, that would've been such a problem!"
She thought back to how enthusiastic her classmates had been just now and felt relieved it was Norton who came instead.
Norton was speechless.
So the boss got rejected, huh?
He had been trying to say something nice about Morrison… but now he just had to grit his teeth and keep going.
"But he drank too much and couldn't drive, so he sent me. He seemed kind of down…"
Norton figured Morrison's moodiness probably had something to do with the girl. Work was going smoothly lately—nothing at all to stress Morrison out—so he thought maybe this was a subtle hint for Lilian to check in on the boss, maybe give him a call or something.
Lilian looked up from her phone, thought for a moment, then said,
"Yeah, I think he does seem a bit off… but I don't think it's because of me."
She was pretty sure she hadn't done anything to upset Morrison, so she didn't believe his mood was her fault.
Then she thought to herself that she probably always made him angry and wasn't good at saying comforting things. So, when he was in a bad mood, it was better for her to just stay silent and not provoke him.
Norton was speechless again.
Are they really a couple? Why was the girl acting so… cold toward the boss?
He'd heard the boss was feeling down, yet she didn't seem to care at all.
If it had been any of the boss's previous girlfriends, they would've been worried sick by now, itching to rush over and comfort him.
Glancing at the girl still glued to her phone, Norton couldn't help but sigh inwardly. These young girls and their complicated ways—he just didn't get them.