"This isn’t a misunderstanding. That’s exactly what they said."
"I haven’t even asked you why the shoot was postponed to noon, or why Lilian wasn’t informed beforehand."
I was speechless.
So I remained silent.
Here I was, worrying about the endorsement shoot and asking him about the problem, while all he cared about was Lilian.
Before Lilian came back, I had always thought of Alexander as someone serious, rational, and meticulous with his work.
Just like when I made mistakes at the company—he never spared me or showed me any leniency.
When I first joined, he publicly criticized me during a meeting. I lost all my dignity and could barely stand there.
But ever since Lilian returned, everything seemed to have changed.
It turned out that Alexander could also be biased in work matters.
And the person he favored was not me—
but Lilian Summer.
"I’m very disappointed in you, Alicia. Lilian was worried that you were angry with her. She even said she’d apologize to you. Yet here you are, trying to make her look bad in front of me."
A sharp pain pierced through my heart.
For so long, I had looked up to Alexander that I never imagined there would come a day when I would feel disappointed in him.
Since the first day I arrived at the Blackwood mansion, Alexander had always been indifferent toward me. Still, I tried everything I could to impress him.
I studied tirelessly because Alexander had been the top student in his year. Even though he had already graduated by the time I enrolled, I still wanted to make the best impression possible.
I even chose a course similar to his.
In the end, all that hard work paid off—I graduated as the best student of my year.
But Alexander never truly acknowledged me.
And now, seeing how biased he was being, I couldn’t help but feel deeply disappointed.
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