The next day, the Ford Group arranged a celebratory banquet where all the important people in the city were invited.
Briena was the star of the night, as she was finally someone of important status, and every rich and well-known person wanted to meet her.
"You are looking beautiful, Briena," Clara said as she observed her daughter in a beautiful red, floor-length evening gown, in which she truly looked like a star.
"Thank you, Mom," Briena replied. "Umm... we have invited the Harpers. Will he show up?" freёwebnovel.com
"Justin Harper never shows up anywhere, but we can always hope," Clara answered. "You are one of the most desired socialites in the city now. Who knows, he might change his mind for your sake."
"I hope so," Briena said, fixing her dress one last time. "I hope Natalie shows up and sees me moving ahead despite her plans to ruin my life."
"She will show up since she is one of the shareholders of the company. If not, everyone will just think she is jealous of you," Clara declared. "Alright, time to make your entrance. All the guests have already arrived."
Briena hummed and walked out with her mother.
The party hall was filled with many invited guests as Briena proudly walked down the marble staircase, which was decorated with beautiful flowers and draped decorative cloths attached to its railings.
The emcee announced her arrival, and the hall echoed with a huge round of applause.
In one corner, Mia was still frowning at Natalie. "You dragged me here just to see this bitch’s ugly face plastered with layers of makeup."
"Don’t be rude, Mia. She is, in fact, beautiful. We shouldn’t ignore that fact, even if they are our enemies," Natalie countered, enjoying a sip of fine wine.
Mia scoffed, "My ass can tell you the facts, and it says she remains ugly despite whatever she tries."
"Your ass is indeed talkative," Natalie chuckled playfully.
"It can curse you as well if you don’t get me out of here soon," Mia said angrily.
"Alright, but before that, let me congratulate my sister at least," Natalie said, a wicked glint in her eyes.
The party continued as Sephina introduced Briena to the important figures she would have to deal with as the CEO of the Ford Group.
Ivan was there as well, along with his family, and he congratulated her.
"Ivan, you should be by Briena’s side while she meets everyone. Why does it feel like she is intentionally not letting you be with her?" Amelia asked.
Ivan didn’t mind it anyway. "It’s her day, so let her do what she wants." These days, he had been grappling with thoughts about Natalie, and it didn’t matter to him what Briena did. All he knew was that they would just end up marrying since they were engaged.
Across the hall, his gaze remained on Natalie, who was another attraction of the party, and many people wanted to talk to the princess. She talked to most of them, but then John and Ryan kept others at bay, silently signaling them not to disturb her.
To him, even in her usual formal clothes, she looked prettier than Briena. Even though she was a princess, she didn’t bother to put more effort into wearing a stylish gown or jewelry.
Once Briena was done meeting everyone, she asked, "Mom, Justin Harper didn’t come?"
Clara, who heard it, replied, "Not just him, but they didn’t even send any representative from the Harper Group or a single congratulatory bouquet. I wonder where their manners are?"
Briena was surprised to hear that. Even if an invited business group couldn’t make it, they would at least send a representative or a bouquet.
"I know. It must be Natalie’s doing. She became close to James Harper after attending the charity banquet with him," Briena commented. "Now that she is a princess, they must listen to her."
"It’s only that old man, James Harper. I heard he has no control over his son. So don’t lose hope," Clara assured. "Now that you will be attending important business meetings, there’s no way you won’t meet Justin Harper."
"You are right, Mom," Briena said. "I am sure he won’t look at a married and scandalous woman like Natalie, who seduced his father. Let me go and show her the place she belongs."
Clara didn’t stop her but indeed accompanied her.
"Natalie, I thought you wouldn’t show up here, just like you didn’t dare to show up at the board meeting," Briena commented.
"I just didn’t want to be part of the decision that would soon destroy the Ford Group," Natalie said as she swirled the wine glass in her hand. "But don’t worry, I will surely attend the meeting when you get kicked out of your position."
"Can I join you as well, Nat?" Mia asked. "I promise I’ll bring popcorn and beer for us to enjoy the show."
"Caramel ones for me," Natalie added.
"Ignorant? In fact, I’m curious about its status," Natalie said, dialing a number on her cellphone. She put it on low speaker volume for Briena to hear.
"Ms. Natalie, any instructions for me?" came the familiar voice Briena recognized.
It was Dwen, the man with whom she had signed the movie contract — the one who handled everything. Fear gripped Briena’s heart.
"I was wondering about the movie Briena Ford starred in," Natalie replied.
"We are just waiting for your approval to release it. Everything is ready," Dwen replied.
Natalie looked at Briena as she responded to Dwen, "Well, I don’t think there’s a need to release it. In fact, I’m not in the mood to see that movie released."
"As you say, Ms. Natalie," Dwen answered.
Natalie hung up the call and smirked. "I see your dream of being a superstar going down the drain."
"You... You can’t do this to me," Briena mumbled. "You’re using your husband."
"Why wouldn’t I?" Natalie said. "That aside, I truly think it won’t be good for you if that movie gets released. For the last time, I’m willing to advise you to give up on it — for the sake of what we once were, as I once called you my little sister."
"Little sister? You are nothing but my enemy who only tries to ruin me," Briena spat out. "If you think you can stop that movie, I won’t let that happen."
"Not my fault when you regret it," Natalie said as she put her wine glass aside and looked at Mia. "We’re done here. Let’s go."
They both left, while Briena angrily stomped her foot. "Mom, I can’t let her snatch away my movie!"
"Don’t panic," Clara said, "don’t let her have satisfaction of seeing you weak."
"But, Mom, we have to. I can’t let that bitch control my life. It was always my dream to be movie superstar," Briena said anxiously.
"Don’t worry, I have an idea," Clara assured. "They will be forced to release that movie."
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