Chapter 70
Prince Simon Gray personally making clam chowder
for Charmine? That can’t be true!’ thought Luke Reed,
Anthony’s assistant. At that moment, he felt
Charmine’s frosty glare, a clear warning, and
remembered Anthony’s words that went, ‘Whatever
her demands, go along with it.’
Hence, he replied, “Yes, my chairman is Prince Simon
Gray.”
Tiffany stiffened in shock. She had originally thought
that she could try and provoke or even seduce this
mystery chairman. She never thought of this outcome
instead, and Charmine had embarrassed her again.
Tiffany’s heart pounded frantically in her
embarrassment as she blurted, “Veronica, help me to
the changing room. It’s probably time for the last shot
of the day.”
“Of course! You’re so professional when it comes to
work, Tiffany. You’re not like some people who are
only focused on eating,” responded Veronica as she
cast a displeased look at Charmine and helped Tiffany
to the changing room.
Charmine rolled her eyes and paid no attention to
them. She returned the container to Luke and said,
“Please tell him that he doesn’t need to send me
anything from now on.
“Tell him to pay more attention to the person he
should be looking after.” Charmine had received
things from Anthony twice, but when she thought of
how he was spending his time and energy on her but
refused to spend time with Momo, she still did not
have a good impression of him.
Since returning to the country, her aim had always
been on business. There was no place for romance or
falling in love. Luke decided i t was in his best interest
to say nothing, so h e merely nodded and left.
The onlookers could not help but question what they
had just heard, and they wondered about the
meaning behind Charmine’s words. Why did her
words sound odd? Was it because Prince Simon Gray
had fallen for Charmine, and she wanted to remind
him to devote himself to Princess Verna, his wife?
That was admirable of her, that was for sure.
Charmine merely shrugged off the questioning
glances all around her and walked into the changing
room for her outfit change.
•••
This was the final set of clothes to be photographed,
and it was also going to be the cover photo of the
magazine. Compared t o the personal portraits, a twoperson
photoshoot was more challenging. They had
two concerns: They had to present themselves as best
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