Chapter 384 Flatterer
They went to the mall in a grand procession.
Kelly always shopped on a whim, and in no time, she had picked out a lot of items, paid for them, and arranged for them to be delivered straight to her home.
Natalie was trying on clothes, while Mike, eyes sparkling, held his face in his hands, sitting on a small stool next to the mirror, ready to shower her with compliments.
"Natalie, you look so beautiful!"
"This outfit is just perfect, no one looks better in it than Natalie!"
"Are you a fairy?"
"This outfit is simply stunning on you!"
Natalie smiled at the compliments, feeling great, and bought everything.
Kelly, standing behind with a thoughtful and complex expression, remained silent.
Turns out Mike can be quite sweet-talking.
But only to Natalie.
The sales staff on the side didn't get a word in; Mike said everything that needed to be said.
Aquarium.
After shopping, Mike wanted to visit the aquarium.
Although he had his private aquarium collection abroad, filled with all sorts of strange and exotic marine life.
But Rottloe had the largest marine life aquarium in the country, a must-visit for any ocean enthusiast.
Natalie and Kelly stood at the entrance, looking at the closed doors, exchanging glances.
"It's closed today, great, let's go back!" Kelly said gleefully.
Mike snorted, clenching his fists, his innocent eyes filled with stubborn determination.
"I'll call Daddy and have him arrange it!"
There was nothing he couldn't do, and if there was, Robert would handle it.
Natalie quickly stopped him, "Wait, I'll make the call."
After all, she was the host, and helping out was no big deal.
With that, she called Aaron and briefly explained the situation.
In less than five minutes, the aquarium doors opened.
Kelly shook her head in amazement; there was nothing money couldn't solve.
A professional came to lead them inside. "Ms. Clark, we didn't expect you to come. Luckily, it's closed today; otherwise, it would have been too crowded and noisy."
Natalie smiled, uninterested in these things, while Mike was excitedly hopping around, occasionally looking at the fish on both sides.
Kensington Group.
Brad knocked and entered Gabriel's office.
Gabriel didn't look up, focused on the document in his hand, signing his name.
"Speak."
Brad cleared his throat. "I just received a call from Ms. Clark's assistant, Aaron."
Gabriel paused, his gaze sharpening slightly, and he nodded for him to continue.
Brad didn't dare keep him in suspense.
"Ms. Clark went to the closed aquarium today, which is under the Kensington Group. Aaron asked if Ms. Clark could go in and take a look. Is that okay?"
Gabriel's eyes narrowed slightly, with an annoyed expression.Brad had already taken the liberty to agree, but he had to let Gabriel know.
What if he wanted to check it out himself?
Sure enough, Gabriel stood up irritably, his tall and broad frame exuding pressure.
"How's the aquarium's operation?"
"It was just rated as a national advanced unit this year, covered by many media outlets, and is a must-visit hotspot in Rottloe, with a daily visitor limit of 80. Reservations are already booked through next month."
Gabriel responded casually, not overly satisfied but not entirely dismissive either.
Such performance, within Kensington Group, was merely mediocre.
Brad breathed a sigh of relief, watching as Gabriel put on his coat and headed out.
"Mr. Kensington, should I have the aquarium manager report to you?"
Gabriel coldly replied, "No need."