Elyse was speechless for a while. Ashton was usually an independent and firm man—he often claimed that he was capable of doing anything that he set his mind to. However, now that he had to actually deal with an issue, he simply turned into a big baby! She was disgusted to hear that Ashton still collected allowance from his father. She was tempted to just shove him off a bridge. He’s worse than I am!
“Are you saying you can’t even deal with someone like Rose? You’re so…” Elyse wanted to say that he was useless, but she held her tongue back at the very last second. I’m already in trouble now, and I’m practically at the bottom of the food chain at this point. He’s the only influential friend I have now. I can’t afford to offend him—how would I keep myself alive then?
After a while, she was finally able to hold down her contempt toward Ashton and softened her tone as she said, “If you don’t wish to go against Rose, it’s fine, but I’d like to work under your company. The people at the company I’m working in at the moment are awful, and I don’t want to work with them anymore.”
“Well…” Ashton was still hesitant. He appeared to be a powerful figure in the public’s eyes, but he didn’t receive much respect in the Lowe Family. He was the youngest of the three sons in the Lowes, and his elder brothers were extremely capable and skillful. They both held significant roles in the company and received a lot of their father’s attention and care.
Ashton, on the other hand, never had an interest in running a company. He was a dreamer who enjoyed envisioning and imagining unrealistic scenarios, yet he was also a man of all words but no action. He hadn’t accomplished much in his whole life. His father didn’t even bother masking the fact that he was avoiding Ashton, treating him almost as if he was a pest.
“Well, you know how inconsiderate Leo was when I last helped you. He was the reason my father found out about it. My father doesn’t have a good impression of you now, so it’s practically impossible for me to hire you at the company.” He scratched the back of his head helplessly.
He can’t do anything at all. What a useless guy! Elyse was fuming—she cursed at Ashton in her heart. “Isn’t there anything that you can do?” She couldn’t contain her temper for much longer, and she sounded rather agitated. Ashton panicked when he heard the anger in his beloved Elyse’s tone, yet he couldn’t think of a way to please her. He kept shifting around in his seat as he was anxious.
“Forget it!” She knew he couldn’t do much at that point, so she simply hissed those two words at him before she got out of her seat and left the house. The place wasn’t John’s residential house—it was simply a place he used for his leisure purposes. Elyse continued to recall all the ways she had been wronged as she stormed out of the place. The more I think about it, the angrier I feel! I hate this!
She was even more annoyed when she saw that Ashton had followed her out. “Get lost. I’m going to look for Leo!” She wasn’t an idiot—she knew that she only had the privilege of being a demanding and authoritative person because of her relationship with Leo back then. So, she knew that the right decision was to cling to Leo.
“Leo?” An uneasy look surfaced on Ashton’s wimpy face after he heard her words. The Lowe Family had a long history with the Alstons, and Ashton and Leo had practically grown up together. The families had always made comparisons between Ashton and Leo as they were growing up, and the comparisons always brought them to the same conclusion—that Leo was the gold standard to be achieved while Ashton was the biggest failure. Even though Ashton rarely voiced out, he often felt a sense of aversion toward Leo.
It was clear that Elyse was trying to shame Ashton by mentioning Leo. He felt like she was rubbing salt in his wound. “He probably doesn’t have the time for you. He’s probably with Amelie now. I saw a leather file in his office, and I heard that it consisted of all of Amelie’s files. I’m not sure what he’s doing with that information, but it’s rare for Leo to gather information about someone else. He barely does it to other girls!” Ashton couldn’t help himself from speaking up.
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