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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 395

Aiden knew a bit more inside information than Eugene did.

She was Gerard Presley's agent.

Gerard was a veteran and highly respected music legend.

Brandon participated in a music reality show where Gerard was one of the judges. Gerard's esteemed status in the industry was evident.

Aiden didn't visit the company often. When Eugene first entered the industry, Aiden had helped him, making her somewhat of a benefactor to him. Every Christmas Eve and holiday season, Eugene would send her gifts.

Today, it was a pleasant coincidence that they met in the elevator.

Eugene greeted her and said, "Hey, Aiden."

Aiden sported short, neat hair. She was looking at her phone. Aiden looked up and smiled slightly at him, asking, "Eugene, what a coincidence running into you in the elevator this morning."

Eugene nodded. "Uh-huh, quite a coincidence. What brought you to the company today?"

Aiden replied, "Oh, I'm just here to sign a contract."

Eugene nodded and didn't ask further.

The elevator doors closed, and it ascended slowly.

Aiden busied herself with replying to messages on her phone, not saying much to Eugene.

Suddenly, Eugene remembered something and asked, "Aiden, can I ask you something?"

Aiden looked up and said, "Sure, what is it?"

Eugene hesitated for a moment before asking, "Do you know which senior figures in the industry that Winnie is acquainted with? I heard she introduced Tracy to a godfather."

Yesterday, he received some news from Lance and wondered who to ask.

Running into Aiden today was a stroke of luck.

Aiden thought for a moment, "Winnie? Let me think.

"It appears she has a connection with the deputy director of the Orange Channel, but I'm not too sure."

Though Aiden's reply was offhand, it gave Eugene a lead.

If Aiden mentioned it, it was likely close to the truth.

"Thanks, Aiden."

"You're welcome. I was just guessing."

Ding!

The elevator doors opened. Aiden glanced at Eugene and said, "This is my floor. I'll get going now. Let's have lunch together sometime, Eugene."

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