Beyond the Divorce301-400

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A Trap Lies Ahead
I glanced at them triumphantly and dropped my smile as I turned and left. I felt a deep sense of pain
and
blamed myself for being forceful.
I laughed at myself and felt exhausted. I gritted my teeth as I entered the room. I took a deep breath,
not wanting anyone to see me so miserable. As I composed myself, Hana approached and handed me
her
tablet.
She glanced at it and shook her head helplessly. She seemed to be speechless about something. I
swiped through a few times and then looked at her. “Can you sort out this information if I call for a
meeting now?”
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“How long do you need?” I asked. I didn’t want to on this issue. Engaging with them
would only ruin my mood, and I had more important things to do.
“Not long. Anywhere with a computer will do,” Hana said, her confident look making me feel
comfortable.
I thought even women could be charming and capable.
I nodded approvingly. “Good. Ask Harmony if she has other requirements. Double–check with her if you
got all of her suggestions. I’ll deal with her today.”
Hana was astute when she heard my words. She smiled, saying, “I know what you mean.”
My impression of Hana was excellent. The first time she came to my office, I felt an inexplicable
closeness to her. It felt like she was a long–lost sister. I wanted to get to know her more, but she was
from Yare, and we didn’t have much in common.
Sometimes, I mocked myself, wondering if I was too kind or lonely. Whenever I saw a kind and
beautiful person, I felt close to them. Upon calming down, I realized that wasn’t the case for everyone.
For example, my closeness to Atlas and Hana was inexplicably intense. However, my feelings for the
two differed. I felt like I had known Atlas for a long time. I always had a lingering affection for him.
Meanwhile, I felt close to Hana in a family sense. Perhaps it was because she was beautiful and did
what
I had longed to do.
I
I wanted to be a designer when I was younger. However, it didn’t happen because I got married after
college. Moreover, I married such a vile man.
While thinking, I didn’t notice Harmony entering as she held Atlas’s arm. She expressed her liking for
the
place, hinting at her desire for Atlas to purchase it.
Still, Atlas hadn’t made any commitments, and I silently cursed him for being stingy. After all, Harmony
accompanied him everywhere. Atlas should have rewarded her for her loyalty.
I didn’t want to engage with them further, so I approached Ivanna. She was chatting with ATL Empire’s
project manager. When they turned to look at me, Ivanna asked, “Ms. Chloe, the interior is luxurious.
Your company’s designs have significantly progressed; it’s now on an international standard.”
“Of course. I have internationally renowned designers this time. Tanum Corporation will take the high–
end
route. We can’t always rely on local designers. After all, their perspectives aren’t inclusive.
“I’ve selected a few award–winning designers like Hana. I’ll train and bring the team to another level.”
I took the opportunity to show off to ATL Empire’s project manager.
Eloise sneered and rolled her eyes. “I think you should expand your company before saying all that. No
matter how famous your designers are, a small company like yours is still nothing.”
Ivanna’s expression turned solemn. I grabbed her and urged her not to argue. After all, Eloise had no
right to comment on the size of my company. I didn’t want Ivanna to conflict with her, Eloise was just a
pile of shit. Stepping on her would be disgusting.
“Ms. Eloise, you’re right. Your current position suits you perfectly now. You’re an excellent fit for a
celebrity manager.” I smiled wickedly.
Eloise glared at me.
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