Chapter 378
After finally feeling settled, Morwenna didn't hesitate to call Stuart.
The phone was picked up almost immediately.
In a soft, almost melodic tone, Morwenna called out, "Stuart?"
It seemed Stuart was in the middle of something, given the rustling of papers Morwenna could hear through the phone. She figured he must be going over some documents.
"Am I interrupting?" she asked, a hint of concern in her voice.
"Not at all. What's up? Calling early today, are you in the mood for a bedtime story?" Stuart's voice, though occupied, carried a warm undertone.
At the office, Stuart's assistant, clutching a stack of documents for signature, couldn't help but want to exclaim, "Mr. Hetfield, do you even hear yourself? Do you actually have time for storytelling?"
Quick to refuse, Morwenna said, "No, no stories tonight. The grand opening of the courier shop is tomorrow, and everyone suggested I get some rest early today, so I headed back to the dorm. I'll probably head to bed right after our call."
It had become a nightly routine, unbeknownst to Morwenna, to report her day to Stuart before sleep.
Stuart's voice, ever so composed, asked, "Got everything sorted for tomorrow?"
"The decor is all set. We're thinking of making the opening a bit of an event. I remember back in my hometown, store openings would have parades or even marching bands-it was always such a spectacle. Though, we can't pull off something like that at the university. But everyone's pitching in with the planning."
"Do you want a parade? Or a band?" Stuart inquired, picking up on her nostalgic tone.
"What? Oh," Morwenna stuttered, a bit taken aback before continuing, "I mean, I'd love that, but it's not really feasible with university regulations." Before Stuart could respond, Morwenna softly began sharing her university experiences, "Stuart, I've got to tell you, I've improved on my exams again, and I've made so many friends. Everyone's just so nice..."
Her voice faded into whispers, eventually giving way to the steady rhythm of sleep.
Stuart, listening to the calming breaths on the other end, gently ended the call.
Want a parade or a band?
He looked up, instructing his still-waiting assistant, "Arrange for a lion dance troupe. Contact Rosefrost University to celebrate the new store opening. Oh, and send over a bunch of flower bouquets."
Assistant: "..."
Where on earth would he find a lion dance troupe at such short notice?
Well, when your boss is as wealthy as Mr. Hetfield, finding a lion dance troupe or even a dragon dance troupe, seemed within the realm of possibility.
After a pause, Stuart added, "Never mind the paperwork. You can leave; I'll handle the arrangements." Assistant: "..."
Once the assistant left, Stuart dialed up Campbell.
"I'll be bringing a team to the university to celebrate Princess's opening tomorrow. You're okay with inviting us, right?" Campbell was momentarily stunned. A courier shop opening and Stuart Hetfield was making an appearance?
Stuart wouldn't even show up for major corporate launches.
Quickly regaining his composure, Campbell assured, "No problem at all. I'll make sure everything's arranged."
Meanwhile, Barclay received a call.
"Barclay, this is the agent fromThis content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
Radiant Entertainment. I hear you're
looking for performers for an
opening celebration at Rosefroster
University. We have a hot new singer who could fit the bill. Would that work for you?"
Radiant Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Hetfield Group, was a call Barclay was pleased to receive.
"That sounds perfect. We need someone young and popular; after all, it's a university crowd."
"Don't worry, Barclay. Our talent is young, and definitely a crowd-pleaser. Just mention my recommendation to the university."
"Great. It's on Sunday, so no classes.
but pening's at nine in the morni eight, that would be ide
guys can arrive
Barclay was satisfied with the arrangement.
Having a star perform would surely make the event unforgettable.