Chapter 460
Vivian Bennett sighed softly.
No wonder this seat was so important.
The cash cow had arrived.
"Such a momentous occasion deserves to be shared with everyone."
"Let us now give our warmest applause to welcome this generous gentleman, full of kindness and a strong sense of justice!"
The chairman led the applause.
He smiled broadly and gestured toward the conference room door.
Thunderous applause immediately filled the room.
Everyone looked toward the door with curiosity.
They all wanted to see this legendary figure with their own eyes.
Vivian also looked over with anticipation.
She was secretly calculating.
Perhaps she could invite this philanthropist to sponsor her own medical organization in the future.
The automatic doors slid open slowly.
A tall, imposing figure appeared in the doorway.
The man's strikingly handsome face wore a benevolent smile.
It was like an angel descending to the mortal world.
Vivian's eyes widened instantly.
She could hardly believe what she was seeing.
This was as absurd as meeting a demon in heaven.
The man's smile was dazzling.
A holy light seemed to radiate from him.
He had practically become the spokesperson for the Holy Father.
He was surrounded by a halo.
The sight was hard for her to process.
But compared to her grim expression, the room erupted into even more enthusiastic applause.
Many women were captivated by Liam Sullivan's beauty and compassion.
She even heard someone behind her whisper in admiration.
They called him the reincarnation of the Archangel Michael.
Vivian helplessly held her forehead.
Was something wrong with everyone's eyes?
Calling Liam Sullivan an angel.
If they knew his true identity, countless glasses would shatter.
Even if he were an angel, he would absolutely be Lucifer after his fall.
"Your expression is strange," the blond man asked curiously. "Do you know him?"
"No," Vivian denied quickly.
She did not want to be associated with that flashy man.
But she couldn't help suspecting Liam Sullivan's purpose for being here.
For a moment, she even thought he had come for her.
Upon second thought, that seemed impossible.
She didn't have that much influence.
It was normal for the Sullivan Group to do charity work.
This was probably just a coincidence.
But Liam Sullivan personally doing good deeds felt like a big bad wolf delivering money.
He definitely had ulterior motives.
She hurriedly lowered her head.
She was afraid he would notice two men sitting beside her.
These two would be unlucky.
She always felt like a plague nowadays.
Wherever she went, she brought trouble to others.
The man in the front row was tall and broad.
He blocked her from view.
She carefully hid in his shadow.
She prayed the man wouldn't notice her.