Chapter 96 Wave Of Public
Opinion
Bruce headed straight into the Ford Group building.
After he explained his purpose to the receptionist, she kept a polished smile. “I’m sorry, Mr. Ashton, but Miss Holland isn’t in the office right now. If you’d like to meet her, you can schedule an appointment.”
“Are you sure she’s not in the office? Or is she just avoiding us on purpose?” Bruce’s assistant asked, his irritation seeping into his tone.
They had tried countless times to meet the elusive new CEO, only to hit a wall every time. Her behavior was starting to feel deliberate, like she was playing a game of cat
and mouse.
Even the calmest of people would feel frustration in a situation like this.
Bruce felt the stirrings of annoyance but kept his expression neutral.
“If you see your CEO, let her know I was here,” he said smoothly before turning to leave.
His assistant shot the receptionist a sharp, disgruntled glance, and then hurried to catch up with Bruce. “Mr. Ashton, it’s obvious Miss Holland is dodging us!”
If his assistant could pick up on it, Bruce certainly had as well.
Still, he couldn’t understand her reasons for avoiding him.
He was certain he’d never done anything to offend anyone at Ford Group. In fact, he had bent over backward to please Kaiden, the manipulative manager, just to gain their favor.
Even though the situation grated on his nerves, Bruce knew he had no choice but to endure it.
The Ashton Group simply couldn’t afford to clash with Ford Group.
As he mulled over the situation, something caught his eye–a figure that seemed oddly
familiar.
He stopped mid–step, his brows knitting together. Was that… Corrine?
But then he hesitated. This was Ford Group, not somewhere she could casually stroll into. He shook his head. He had to be mistaken.
His assistant’s voice broke into his thoughts, uncertain but cautious. “Could it be that Corrine upset someone powerful in the past?”
Back then, Corrine had poured everything she had into Ashton Group. Her hard work had been undeniable, but she’d left behind whispers–harsh rumors that still lingered in
the air.
Hearing this, Bruce frowned. “When we get back to the office, try to get some information from the assistant who worked with Corrine.”
It didn’t make sense for anyone at Ashton Group to have wronged someone at Ford Group.
If it had happened, the likely culprit was Corrine. She often acted impulsively, unaware of the ripples her actions caused.
No one could guess how many enemies she had unknowingly created for Ashton Group -or the kind of weight she’d carried on her shoulders while doing so.
Corrine had just stepped into her office on the top floor when Natasha entered, holding a stack of neatly organized files.
“Miss Holland, these are the candidates the planning department shortlisted for the spokesperson role. Please review and make your choice,” Natasha said, her tone professional yet relaxed.
Corrine’s recent return to the company–and her rejection of Leah’s endorsement–had put significant pressure on the planning department.
To meet her high expectations, they had spent weeks carefully evaluating and selecting candidates.
Corrine flipped through the topmost file. “Jolene Sampson?” she murmured, her lips curving slightly as a spark of curiosity danced in her eyes. Tapping her fingers lightly on the document, she said, “We’ll go with her.”
Natasha nodded, unfazed by the decision. Her smile grew as she replied, “Understood.”
The announcement of Ford Group’s new resort spokesperson sparked an immediate stir online.
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