Chapter 312 "Since the finals are this weekend, our base usually buys tickets, and we'll watch the gtogether. We also buy support merchandise and sometimes invite the team members to chat with everyone. It'll probably cost about a million dollars." "Givethe account. I'll buy the tickets for the weekend's gfirst!" Tianna was surprised. "Is that your own money?" "Yeah, I'll be using the million dollars for now. I'll figure out the rest later!" She had originally planned to talk to Alfred about sponsorship, but she didn't manage to bring it up that day. Now that she was a partner at Maple Enterprise, she thought perhaps she could use that status to help. After the meeting, Noelle decided that they needed to recruit new members.
"Let's set up a booth tomorrow and recruit!" Noelle pulled out her phone and messaged the lawyer. "Tomorrow is the deadline!" Back in her dorm, she received a message from Cedric. "The trainers at that gym are unprofessional. You're at risk of getting injured. I'll recommend a better place for you." Noelle stared at the message. The last tthey talked was days ago when he asked where she was after being discharged, and she told him she was going to the gym. Since then, they hadn't been in contact.
She found it absurd that he was now criticizing her trainer. She replied, "There's no need for that. My trainer is good-he used to be a professional athlete." "Being a pro doesn't mean they can teach. Do you think your skinny frcan take much?" Cedric asked. Noelle could almost picture his expression as he typed. She responded with a string of ellipses and then turned the screen off.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCedric noticed the ellipses in Noelle's reply and tapped his screen thoughtfully. He couldn't help but think that Noelle was becoming more stubborn.
The next morning, Noelle woke up and immediately checked her phone. Cedric hadn't replied.
She yawned and headed to the recruitment booth. As soon as she arrived, a crowd gathered around, asking for autographs and photos.
Tianna chuckled. "Noelle, if I'd known you were this popular, I'd have made you cout yesterday." Suddenly, the crowd parted, making way for a group of people from the business school. The person leading the crowd wasn't Samantha-it was Justin.
Justin rarely showed up on campus and was rumored to spend most of his tpartying. He yawned, looking half-asleep. "Noelle, did you bully Xenia again last night?" Apparently, Xenia had cried to him on the phone, ruining his fun.
Noelle sat calmly in her chair. "Are you here to challengeto a fight?"
Justin instinctively stepped back.
"Don't be so arrogant. Samantha m made it clear that no one would dare join the team. You should quit being captain, so it doesn't hurt the recruitment." "That was yesterday," Noelle said lightly. "Today is different." "How different is it? Did the sun rise from the west?" Justin mocked.
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As soon as he finished, Samantha appeared, looking reluctant and m annoyed, Justin grinned gleefully.
"Speak of the devil! I told you, Noelle. You wouldn't get a single recruit today."
Noelle gave Samantha an amused look. The latter gritted her teeth and glared around at the crowd before saying, "Listen up! I don't care which club you join, and I won't stop you!" The crowd gasped in shock.
Justin's jaw dropped. "Samantha, are you good? Didn't you make the threats just yesterday?" "Mind your own business!" Samantha snapped, shooting him a glare before storming up to Noelle. Her eyes burned with resentment, and she wished she could throttle the brazen Noelle.