An hour later, a car pulled up at the entrance of the spa. Reuben stepped out and entered the lobby. “I’m looking for Miss Harmony Mayo.”
“Please wait a moment. She’s not ready yet.”
“Alright, don’t tell her I’m here. I’ll wait for her.” Reuben found a seat and sat down.
He now regretted his past decisions. Catalina had fallen from grace, while he hadn’t found a wealthy benefactor, so he planned to follow Harmony, hoping that she would give him a significant supporting role in her future films, which would be a better opportunity than joining other film crews.
Two hours later, Harmony and Sera finished their spa session and descended the stairs. They were engaged in cheerful conversation when a figure suddenly intercepted them.
“Harmony, what a coincidence to meet you here!” Reuben immediately approached them with a flattering expression, not forgetting to greet Sera, “Sera, it’s been a while.”
“Mr. Nagy, don’t be so familiar. We’re not close.” Sera huffed.
“Harmony, I know we’re no longer together, but I can’t forget the difficult times we shared. I believe we can still be friends, right?” Reuben looked at Harmony with his usual affectionate gaze and shamelessly stated, attempting to evoke Harmony’s sympathy and pity.
Unable to take it anymore, Sera refuted, “You just want to curry favor with Harmony, don’t you, Nagy? What, does your former benefactor, Catalina, not care about you anymore?”
“Sera, don’t misunderstand. Catalina and I merely had a business relationship. We’ve terminated our collaboration and have no connection now. I just can’t forget you, Harmony, and the happy moments we shared.”
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