Emelia, who had completely calmed down, became chagrined again, and she said to Viggo, who was driving next to her, with slight concern, "Mr. Johansen, will Julian be angry since I treat him like this today?"
A glint of gloom crossed the bottom of Viggo's eyes as he asked her, trying to be calm, "You still care about him?"
"Not at all!" Emelia denied Viggo's words, "What I care about is whether he will cancel his investment in our show out of anger, then I am in big trouble."
Viggo hooked his lips and smiled after listening to her explanation, and it could be heard that he was in a happy mood.
"So that's what you're worried about, huh?" He smiled, "It's okay, Julian is a businessman, he's happy with this script and the production team. He won't give up the chance to make a hit show because of something like this."
Emelia said with relief, "That's good."
If the company lost this investment opportunity because of her bad attitude towards Julian, she would be really sorry to Viggo.
She did not intend to miss the meeting and she was still in shock from the car accident when Julian called her, so when she was confronted with his condescending and unpleasant questioning tone, she couldn't help but rebuke him.
It was only after she had calmed down that she suddenly realized that she was really brainless to treat Julian like that.
As the car continued to drive smoothly down the road, Viggo turned to her and asked her in something akin to a joke, "What if, I mean what if, he gets really angry?"
Without any hesitation, Emelia said, "If he's really angry, I'll go and make amends to him."
Emelia's tone was sincere, "Mr. Johansen, if he's really angry, please do tell me. I'll pay for my recklessness and impulsiveness."
Viggo smiled again. She was able to treat Julian in such a calm and rational manner, with only her work and the company's interests in her eyes and no personal feelings, it was clear that she really did not put Julian in her heart.
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