Chapter 262: Looks Beautiful
"Nora stone, the name was never heard before yet now you are a celebrity. What motivated you to work so hard and reach this stage?" a young girl with a bright smile asked in a soothing tone as she extended her mike toward Nora.
Two more reporters waited for their turn patiently, two cameras were pointed at Nora as they waited for her reply.
"I only wanted to earn money for myself." they blinked and then laughed.
"So you give credit to money instead of your family and friends?" the reporters winked at Nora as if telling her she would change the reply if she wanted, but Nora nodded confidently.
"I am an orphan living alone. I only want my parents to feel proud of me wherever they are. They would have felt disappointed if I had left to study because of lack of funds. So I worked hard to get this award!" the reporter frowned then. She signaled the other reporter to take over while she discussed something with her assistant.
He passed her a file and she flipped the pages with her frown growing deeper. It was a brief introduction of Nora. The report said that she was the niece of a rich businessman David Stone. He had shares of the school she was studying at, a snacks making company and he had recently invested in an electric appliances company too.
Even if Nora was not living the life of a princess, she should not worry about her college fees! But looking at Nora’s clear eyes, it did not look like the girl was lying. She was wearing a simple uniform dress even when they were allowed to wear anything.
Now that she looked at it, Nora hardly went out, she ate what the school offered and others even confirmed that she did not have any fancy item with her. The reporter frowned. She had seen many bitter truths behind sweet deception and lies.
"Thank you for your interview, Nora. we will make sure to help you." the reporter answered vaguely as she asked a few more questions and wrapped up the interview. Others left after the first. Many group and individual pictures were taken of the winners by the reporters or by the directors who had represented different countries. They wanted to show it to their students.
