Chapter 320 Firm Denial
No one else would have done it.
‘Nope. Cameron told me about it. He still treats you like you’re one of his bosses. Sean shifted all the blame onto the innocent Cameron.
Abigail bit her lip and responded to his text. Cameron takes such good care of me. I’ll get him a gift. Thank him for me.”
The reply left Sean with a heavy heart.
Without receiving a response, she set her phone down. Her mind was now free of any lingering
concerns.
The next day, Abigail stayed in the hotel waiting for Tony’s call. She took the chance to discuss the promotional schedule for the designs for Freshie TV with Ronaldo.
“Do you think it’s enough only to release a promotional video in September? Must we wait until December?” He expressed his desire for an earlier program release.
She reassured him, “Not to worry. I have a unique design to unveil, and I’ll handle the program’s promotion as well. Publicity won’t be an issue..
He looked at her silently for a moment before saying, “I haven’t even seen the design yet. How will I know if it’s good enough?”
She responded, “You won’t be able to see it. This design is part of a collaboration with a special industry, and I’ve signed a non-disclosure agreement.”
“Fine. It’s only a few days till September. Even if I disagree, I can’t do anything about it,” Ronaldo said, although he had faith in Abigail’s designs. There were always risks involved in creating a program, as many directors and production crews thought a show would be a massive success, only for it to turn into a failure,
“Trust me. I won’t let you down,” she promised.
He was about to speak when there was a knock on the door. “I’ll get it,” Then, he leaped to his feet.
As soon as the door opened, Lacey huffed, “Do you think just because you came in person- Ronaldo? What are you doing here?”
Ronaldo pulled her into the room while questioning, “Are you here to apologize or to start a fight?” He easily dragged her in before closing the door behind her. “Apologize to Ms. Quinn!” He stood in front of the door and instructed with a rare display of sternness.
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