Chapter 146 I'm Looking For Victor (Part One)

The Greek Aegean Sea was located in the east of the Mediterranean Sea. Due to its beautiful sceneries and mysterious legends, it became a world-class tourist paradise. In fact, it was a prime spot for many couples to come and visit.

On the banks of the Aegean Sea, there was a young man dressed in simple casual clothes with a camera in his hands. Victor's bag hung on his shoulders as he walked down the shoreline.

Suddenly, his phone rang, knocking him out of his thoughts. He grabbed it from his pocket.

Without hesitating, he pressed the 'reject' button, but his fingers trembled while holding the phone.

The photo on his screen was none other than him and a woman. Even the phone in his hand was what they won four years ago when they had attended an event together. Somehow, all of these felt like as if they were some faraway memory he had of the past.

"Mary..." he mused to himself before shaking his head. Putting away his phone, he continued taking pictures of the scenery before him. The bright blue sky shone overhead as the glittering sea reflected the yellow rays above him. It was truly worth every second of his trip.

Before he could take another picture from a different angle, his phone rang again. At first, he had half his mind in just ignoring the call and waiting for it to pass, but as the ring continued for the next minute, he knew he had no other choice but to answer.

Victor took his phone out of his pocket and snapped,

"Hello? You better have a good reason for calling me."

"Are you interested in shooting a movie?" A woman's voice came throug

ou come with me?"

"No!" She turned away. She had other plans in mind.

"Children who don't read are stupid children, that's what they say!" he proclaimed before heading up the steps. The young boy didn't even turn back. Although the two siblings loved each other, they were always two sides of a coin when it came to their likes and dislikes.

"I am not!" she argued, making a face at her brother before running to the garage.

"What can I do for you, Elissa?" Robert, their driver, gazed down at the young girl with a smile.

"Uncle Robert, can you drive me around for fun?" She jumped up at him.

"Where do you want to go? You know you shouldn't go that far, right? Your mom isn't here to watch you," he warned and squatted down.

"Hmm... I want to go to AJ Group!" she proclaimed. "It's not that far, right?"

"AJ Group?" Robert blinked in shock, stunned by her suggestion. "Elissa, that's a film and television company. Do you–why do you want to go there?"

Her face scrunched up at his words. "What's a company?"

"A company..." He scratched the back of his head, searching for the right words to describe it as easily as he could. "A company is where adults work; children shouldn't be allowed to go there."

"But that's where I'm going! Uncle Robert, let's go there, please." The young girl pulled his arm anxiously as her eyes widened in plea.

"But–"

"I'm going to find someone there please. Mommy is always busy. She doesn't have time to take me out..."

"Who are you looking for?"

"He's one of Mommy's friends." She tugged his arm hurriedly. "Please?"