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All Her Secrets Chapter 108 by Chestnut

Chapter 108 Diving for Fish

Their program yesterday was fishing, but this morning’s program was even more exciting. It was diving to catch fish.

Upon hearing the arrangement of the program team’s higher-ups, the Parker brothers and Audrey pulled a long face. The higher-ups of the program team would not be satisfied until they had played all the underwater programs, right?

However, they only had humble positions in the team. Since the higher-ups of the program team had already arranged it, they could only follow the rules of the program team’s game.

Elliot liked this kind of exciting program, so Cindy followed him. As for Kate, her biggest worry was that she didn’t have the chance to show off her excellent figure in front of the audience. Now that there was such a rare opportunity for her to wear a swimsuit, how could she possibly miss it?

When it came time for everyone to wear wetsuits, Kate refused. She looked at the director with a coquettish expression and said, “Sir, I think wearing a wetsuit will affect my play. It will make me lose. Can I not wear it?”

The director looked at Kate’s sexy swimsuit and clearly saw what was on her mind. Since someone didn’t want to wear it, he would agree.

“Fine. Do it your way.”

Ryan was a little angry, but he couldn’t dissuade Kate.

Kate was from a wealthy family and often threw a tantrum. As long as it was something she decided to do, no one could dissuade her.

Kate and Ryan had already started to show a cold face to each other over this matter.

But in Kate’s opinion, Ryan was angry with her because she had just tripped Audrey.

Ryan was close to her and was the only one who saw what she did.

Kate was not afraid to be seen by him. She knew that Ryan would eventually be on her side, so she recklessly tripped over Audrey.

The four groups of families went to sea in two boats. Catherine and Cindy were in a group, while Kate was in a group with the Parker brothers.

When they arrived at the diving area, they all brought their equipment and entered the water, ready to go.

Elliot had been sitting across from Catherine and staring at her, but Catherine did not even look at him. She leaned aside with her eyes closed, resting all the time.

In the face of such a hot gaze, Audrey somehow could not resist wanting to laugh. They were

all young people, so they could get along easily.

Seeing Elliot was cold but not arrogant, Audrey took the courage to joke with him.

“Elliot, are you eager to ask Kathy for experience in the game?”

Audrey initially thought Elliot would be shy and not respond to her, but he nodded at her seriously, which caught her off guard.

Audrey had no choice. She could only reach out and nudge Catherine.

Catherine woke up slowly. The sleepy eyes on her beautiful face at the moment made her look less cold than when she was sober. She now looked a little more approachable.

She dropped her gaze on Audrey, asking with her eyes why she had nudged herself awake.

Audrey pointed in Elliot’s direction and looked at Catherine with a smile. “Kathy, have you expected that? We also have your fan on our program team. Elliot said he wants to learn about. your gaming experience.”

Catherine glanced sideways at Elliot. The look in her eyes was too cold. Although she was expressionless, the aura she had pressed Elliot not to dare to raise his head.

Knowing that Catherine was waiting for him to say something first, Elliot raised his head timidly. And then he asked the question that had been troubling him for a long time.

“Miss Swann, how did you manage to hold the gun so steadily and instantly snipe while using an 8x scope? Don’t you need to aim?”

Audrey had initially planned to listen to what they would discuss, not realizing that none of what the two were talking about was something she understood. She gave up.

Most of the time, Elliot spoke, and Catherine occasionally said a word or two.

Just her one or two words alone were enough to make Elliot excited. He kept speaking, almost forgetting that the higher-ups of the program team asked him to go into the water.

Watching her own son be happy, Cindy treated Audrey with a little more sincerity.

“Audrey, I need to thank you and your sister this time. It’s the first time I’ve seen my son say so much to someone he’s not particularly familiar with, and I’m a little envious to see the adoring look he’s giving your sister.”

Audrey laughed softly in response. “I’m envious, too. My sister doesn’t treat me so well. She won’t say so many words to me either.”

Catherine was a bit quiet, and it was something Audrey had learned about a long time ago.

She exaggerated it to increase Cindy’s liking for Catherine.

Cindy was a crucial figure in the program team. She had a say in the program team, and if she were willing to look after Audrey and Catherine, they would have a relatively better time.

The incident with Kate this morning left Audrey with lingering palpitations. She was not worried about Kate causing her trouble but about Catherine being implicated.

Cindy’s gaze saw the wound on Audrey’s arm and asked in a low voice, “You’re not going in the water, are you?”

Audrey nodded. Her arm was burned severely. Worrying that her wound would become purulent and infected after being soaked in seawater, the higher-ups of the program team agreed to let her not go into the water.

“Kathy said she could make it alone!”

Everyone else’s group had two people in the water together for the race, while Audrey’s group only had Catherine.

Cindy didn’t like to owe others favors. Since Catherine was willing to communicate with her son, she was willing to give Catherine something back. She said blandly, “Elliot has loved diving since he was young. He’s in good shape today. If he catches a lot of fish later, I’ll ask him to share some with you guys.”

The director frowned slightly after listening to Cindy’s words on the display screen. This wasn’t in line with the rules, but Cindy said it herself, so he couldn’t embarrass Cindy in the face.

Now, it seemed that he could only wait and see the situation.

When it was time for the group to enter the water, Audrey looked at Catherine with concern. Kathy, it’s your first dive? Why don’t we give up?”

“No, it’s not!”

Catherine responded in a cold voice before jumping directly into the water.

Watching her go into the water, Elliot quickly followed.

After arriving underwater, Elliot found that Catherine did not follow the original plan of catching fish in the sea as stipulated by the program team. Instead, she swam all the way forward at a fast pace.

Seeing that there might be something wrong, Elliot followed with curiosity.

He was a good swimmer and had trained with the provincial team since childhood. He almost signed up for international competitions at that time.

If his mother hadn’t stopped, he might have been a professional swimmer now.

But even if he tried his best to swim, he could only see a shadow of Catherine and couldn’t catch up with her at all.

In the water, Catherine swam faster than fish. Her speed was unbelievable.

Catherine kept swimming forward and finally came to the docking position of another boat.

She stopped at a reefed area and patiently watched for changes in front of her.

Kate was a good swimmer. She loved diving because it cost money and could improve her

tastes.

Kate acted seductively in a coquettish manner to show off her sexy figure and swimming style in front of the crowd.

When she saw a beautiful clownfish swimming by, she desperately tried to catch up with it despite Ryan’s discouragement.

She wanted to catch the clownfish to show it off to everyone.

Kate didn’t expect that shortly after she was out of the audience’s sight, a black hand reached out and forcefully grabbed her.

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His Nanny Mate Chapter 249 By Eve Above Story

His Nanny Mate Chapter 249 By Eve Above Story

Chapter 249: Purpose Over Profit

Moana The months in between Michael going to prison and Daisy’s birth were a whirlwind of emotions and unexpected turns. After the incident with Michael, where he was sentenced to prison for his attempt on my life, my world took another astonishing twist. The news outlets revealed a shocking revelation: Moana, the seemingly ordinary girl who was raised in an orphanage, was, in fact, the legendary Golden Wolf. I never imagined my life could become so entangled in a web of fame and attention. Suddenly, everyone wanted a piece of me. All sorts of brands and non-governmental organizations bombarded me with invitations and tempting monetary offers. It was overwhelming, to say the least. My inbox was flooded with messages from high-profile companies and influential figures, all hoping to capitalize on my newfound fame. It felt like the world had changed overnight, and I struggled to comprehend the weight of it all. As the news continued to report on the outrageous offers I was receiving, doubt crept into the minds of many. People began questioning whether the Golden Wolf, the protector of nature and advocate for equality, would truly stay true to her purpose or succumb to the allure of money. These doubts lingered in my mind as well, threatening to pull me away from the path I had set for myself. In the midst of this chaos, I almost fell victim to a company that was particularly skilled in branding. They had a compelling narrative and seemed genuinely interested in making a positive impact on the world. At first, it was love at first sight. I was thrilled to have the chance to be involved with such a high profile company. However, as I delved deeper into their motives, it became evident that they were driven solely by profit. Their true intentions were masked by a cleverly crafted facade, and it took the guidance of my trusted companion, Edrick, to see through their deception. Edrick, ever the wise and discerning soul, helped me navigate through the sea of offers. Together, we carefully scrutinized each proposition, seeking the genuine ones from those that were merely seeking to exploit my fame. We rejected all those with insincere intentions, determined to stay true to our mission of making the world a more equitable place. It was a lot of work for a while, and a lot of late nights were spent sifting through mountains of proposal letters and applications. However, amidst all of the chaos, we discovered a small organization that aligned perfectly with our values. “Look,” I said late one night as Edrick and I sat up and worked through the sea of paperwork. It was just a couple of months before Daisy was set to be born, and my belly was practically bursting as I leaned forward to hand Edrick the piece of paper that caught my attention. “Look at this organization I just found.” Edrick furrowed his brow as he took the letter from me. “Humanity’s Reach Initiative,” he said under his breath. Edrick furrowed his brow as he took the letter from me. “Humanity’s Reach Initiative,” he said under his breath. “They’re not offering any money,” I said, feeling my chest swell a bit with excitement. “All they want is someone who is really dedicated to helping the world.” Edrick looked a little skeptical. “We can give them a call if you’d like,” he said, supportive as always. “We’ll call tomorrow.” Indeed, the next day we called Humanity’s Reach Initiative. Within a few weeks, I was signing my first contract. They may not have had the grandeur or financial prowess of the other offers, but their dedication and commitment to their cause shone through. Their passion for creating a better world was undeniable, and I knew deep in my heart that they were the right choice. Rather than merely accepting their invitation, Edrick went a step further. He decided to invest in this organization, recognizing the immense potential they held to effect real change. It was a gesture that truly touched my soul. Together, we wanted to nurture and uplift those who shared our vision, knowing that every small step towards progress mattered. When we made our decision, the runner of the organization expressed her immense gratitude. Her name was Jolene, and we had been working closely with her for a few months. Countless press conferences, public events, and charity galas later, Jolene wrote a heartfelt letter, publicly thanking both Edrick and me for believing in their cause: To Moana and Edrick Morgan: I hope this letter finds you both in the best of spirits, for it carries with it an abundance of gratitude and appreciation. It is with utmost sincerity and admiration that I reach out to express my heartfelt thanks for your unwavering support and belief in our organization, Humanity’s Reach Initiative. Words alone cannot capture the depth of gratitude that fills my heart as I reflect upon the momentous decision you both made. Your selection of our small organization, despite the limited financial resources we possess, has reaffirmed our unwavering dedication to creating a more equal and just world. It is through the genuine intentions and unwavering commitment of individuals like yourselves that our vision can come to fruition. Your rejection of the enticing monetary offers from other brands and NGOs speaks volumes about your character and the values you hold dear. In a world driven by profit and self-interest, you have remained steadfast in your pursuit of genuine change. The trust you have placed in us is both humbling and inspiring, and it fuels our resolve to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those who need it most. Edrick’s decision to invest in our organization goes beyond mere financial support. It represents a partnership built on shared values and a mutual understanding of the potential we possess to create lasting change. Your investment is not just in our organization, but in the countless lives we aim to uplift and empower. Please accept my heartfelt thanks for recognizing the true essence of our work, which extends far beyond financial gain. Your belief in our mission to foster equality and justice serves as a guiding light, propelling us forward in our endeavors. Your support provides us with the means to continue advocating for those who have been marginalized and forgotten. In light of your generous support, we pledge to remain transparent, accountable, and focused on our shared goals. Your trust empowers us to dream bigger, to reach further, and to touch the lives of countless individuals who yearn for a better future. On behalf of the entire Humanity’s Reach Initiative, I extend my deepest gratitude to both of you. Your decision to choose purpose over profit has reinvigorated our spirits and solidified our commitment to the cause we hold so dear. We are honored to have you as partners in our journey, and we look forward to forging a future of meaningful impact, together. With immense appreciation and warmest regards, Jolene Leader, Humanity’s Reach Initiative Reading that letter, which was published in the local newspaper, made tears come to my eyes. But beyond that, it was humbling. It was a humbling experience to witness the impact we could have on someone’s life by extending a helping hand. Their gratitude reassured me that we had made the right choice amidst all the chaos. In the days that followed, as news of our collaboration spread, I realized the true power that lay within me. It was not just the power of being the Golden Wolf, but the power to choose, to discern, and to inspire change. I understood that the path I had been thrust upon was not just about protecting nature but also about using my influence to create a more just and compassionate world. The overwhelming offers and temptations had momentarily veered me off course, but with Edrick’s guidance, I found my way back. Together, we rejected the falsehoods and embraced the genuine opportunities. We were determined to remain steadfast in our purpose, never allowing ourselves to be swayed by materialistic desires. With so much change underway, the world really did feel like my oyster. And I was prepared to weather the tides of the ocean as the Golden Wolf, so long as I had my newfound family by my side.

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