the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart-Chapter 901: Less Like an Elite, More Like a Pampered Socialite

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Chapter 901: Chapter 901: Less Like an Elite, More Like a Pampered Socialite

Ignatius Leclair’s outstanding resume at Cambridge and his demonstrated exceptional abilities seem to definitively tell the world that he will go far in politics.

Additionally, his mother is a renowned figure active in the charity and art scene, sought after by many celebrities, providing unlimited possibilities for the expansion of his career.

If Ignatius Leclair hadn’t left the United Kingdom suddenly at the age of twenty, he would likely already be active in politics. Even so, Nina, who works at Qingshi, knows well that the connections the founder made during his student years still exist. Those connections are now influential figures in the British authorities.

Over the years, Ignatius Leclair has nearly made no mistakes in the major decisions of the conglomerate. Today, Qingshi has become a global powerhouse.

If there were still so-called racial barriers, it would simply be a joke of self-contradiction.

Nina received the email and couldn’t rest well for several days. The appointment of the executive CEO has a huge impact on the future of the conglomerate.

It wasn’t until Arthur White sent an email informing her that Qingshi had been gifted by its founder to Mrs. Leclair, who is now the executive CEO, Delphine Carter.

Only then did Nina collect all her thoughts in shock. The entire conglomerate has been given away? So Qingshi has changed its identity? Nina was amazed by the founder’s courage and curious about the newly appointed leader.

Carrying such curiosity and anxiety, Nina went to the airport to pick up the headquarters’ executive CEO. From afar, she saw the woman beside Blake White, about the same height as her, very slender, with skin so pale it glowed, refined features, standing out in the crowd. She didn’t look like an elite person, but rather like a socialite carefully cherished by a man.

After meeting and briefly exchanging words, Nina realized that this oriental woman’s demeanor was very composed and indifferent, exuding a temperament similar to the founder, which thoroughly collected all her thoughts at this meeting.

"Nina is a local and a woman; following you might be somewhat inconvenient, so I arranged for Nina to accompany you," Arthur White smiled and said.

Delphine, seeing the thoroughness of his thinking, nodded, though her mood was still somewhat tense. She wouldn’t stay this time for too long, at most a month. Finding something in a month is like fishing for a needle in the ocean, extremely difficult.

Delphine nodded and smiled slightly at Nina, without further interaction, and said to Arthur White, "I would like to visit Ignatius Leclair’s psychologist from his youth, preferably to find out the exact time he was diagnosed with his condition."

Arthur White nodded and said, "I’ll arrange it."

The group went directly to Ignatius Leclair’s old residence, the independent two-story British-style villa where he lived in his youth.

The old-fashioned house with a courtyard, in an excellent location, had its price driven to a staggering amount locally. After Lara Howard passed away and Ignatius Leclair returned to his country, the house was left completely unoccupied. Arthur White arranged for someone to clean it weekly and renovate it annually, preserving it as it originally was.

Arthur White took out the key and opened the door, allowing the rustic scent of a long-unoccupied home to wash over them.

"Miss Delphine, are you sure you want to stay here tonight? Not staying at a hotel?" Arthur White opened the windows for ventilation and said, "No one has lived here for a long time, so it might not be as comfortable as a hotel."

"No problem, I’ll stay here tonight." Delphine entered the house, observed the purely British architecture and vintage furnishings which revealed the owner’s extraordinary taste, and said calmly, "Perhaps we might discover some crucial information."