Chapter 63
“Cecilia must’ve been spicing things up in front of Hogan.”
Pretty standard, really.
When collaboration was at stake, why would Cecilia happily join forces with us?
But what was in it for her if the partnership went south?
Beats me.
“What do we do? Hogan doesn’t seem to be joking around,” Wallis said with a grave look. “If Rainbow Capital really plans to cut us off. I’m afraid we’re sitting ducks this time.”
I rubbed my temples and said, “Let’s wait and see what Simon has to say.”
Simon reached out to Wallis the next afternoon, regretfully informing us that the two foreign. investors we had previously contacted had heard some rumors and decided to bail on us.
Thinking back to Hogan in the CEO’s office, with his spot–on foreign accent, my thoughts were
in turmoil.
He was one step ahead in this game.
In the afternoon, Wallis called me into his office, saying, “Assistant Zachary called, the contract termination is scheduled for the day after tomorrow.”
The company was in hot water.
I clenched my fist, trying to stay cool, “We’ve got to give it another shot.”
“You’re going to reach out to Hilary?”
I shook my head, “Cecilia.”
At the café, Cecilia looked up with her big doe eyes, “What can I do for you, Xaviera?”
I wouldn’t dare order her around.
I ordered her a juice, and said casually, “Director Irwin, I’m sure you have caught wind of
Rainbow Capital wanting to pull out, our project is likely doomed.”
Cecilia was unfazed, “Hogan seems really mad this time.”
“Yeah, I followed her lead, “in the end, he’s just looking out for you, not wanting to drag you into the mess, right?”
Cecilia looked up, “Xaviera, you’re giving me too much credit.”
Her words were modest, but the pride in her eyes was unmistakable.
I coaxed her, “But it’s everyone’s project. Without it, you lose out too, right?”
“No worries,” Cecilia confidently said, “Hogan mentioned that with Rainbow Capital getting into
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the mobile gaming scene, lots of projects are coming our way. I’ll find something fitting.”
A clear refusal to reconcile.
She was starting to act like the wife of Rainbow Capital’s CEO.
I nodded, “True, but with your graduation looming, finding the right project isn’t easy. Plus, they
might not have the chops. Since you have heard of me at N University, you must know
carries some weight, doesn’t it?”
I was subtly hinting that our game could bring her fame and glory.
Cecilia chuckled, “You’re really not one for modesty, Xaviera.”
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