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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 389

Chapter 389 Settling It At Once

Eloise questioned, “What do you mean?”

I knew she was displeased. Everyone knew she had always desired Ivanna’s position. I answered by exaggerating each word, “I meant that literally. You fit the role of a celebrity manager best.”

Ivanna defused the tension, ‘Ms. Chloe, you’ve got it wrong. Eloise is ambitious and capable.”

I snorted. “Anyone can dream.”

“Who are you talking about?” She didn’t catch what I said due to the distance and asked for clarification.

“Idiot.” I winked at her and smirked playfully. Then, I turned to Harmony and said, “Ms. Harmony, is there anything else you want to add, or should we continue?”

She greedily surveyed the surroundings, wishing to claim this showroom as hers. She had been holding onto Atlas’s arm the whole time. Still somewhat dissatisfied, she said, “That’s enough for now. Even if I

say more, you may not meet my standards.”

“Whether or not we can meet them is my problem. Your manager was unhappy just now, saying you’re too busy. Since you’re here, let’s resolve everything to avoid wasting everyone’s time.”

My words struck a chord as the others glanced at me approvingly. I noticed Atlas was unfazed with his

hands in his pockets. Meanwhile, Hana was busy taking notes, tapping away on her tablet.

Everyone knew Harmony had nothing else to point out. Seeing this, I turned to Lucinda, ATL Empire’s deputy director, and asked, “If Ms. Harmony has no other requests, let’s return to ATL Empire’s

conference room.

Eloise retorted, “Do we need to return to the conference room?”

Harmony also looked displeased, adding, “Atlas, I’m tired. Should we call it a day?”

Atlas remained indifferent. He didn’t speak but gazed at me, indicating it was up to me to decide.

In the conference room, I saw Nick and the photographer for the promotional video. Several designers from ATL Empire were also present, so I was satisfied. It would be a severe discussion, and it looked like

Atlas intended it.

However, I wondered if he was afraid I might embarrass his girlfriend.

Hana was still busy with her tablet. When I announced the meeting, she glanced at me and nodded.

“Okay, let’s get to the point. My designer will present the suggestions she received earlier for the showroom’s modification.” I introduced Hana with great solemnity.

One of the ATL Empire designers cooperated. He seemed surprised when I introduced Hana. “Are you the Hana Avila, who designed the “Colors of Life‘ for the International Interior Decoration Competition in Cadrela?

“Yes, that’s me!” Hana replied confidently.

I noticed a flash in Atlas’s eyes as he lightly stroked his chin. His meaningful gaze fell on me. Seeing his expression, I felt pleased. Soon, I would show him the true definition of stupidity.

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