Aurora kept trying to talk herself out of it in her mind.
Megan, seeing how weighed down Aurora looked, suddenly burst out laughing and gave her a hard slap on the back. “Alright, stop looking so gloomy.
“Maybe Mr. Lewis really does value your ability, that’s why he wants to work with you. Besides, you’re talented enough–it’s not impossible.”
Aurora stumbled from the force of the slap.
Megan’s strength seemed to have grown again lately.
Afterward, Megan stared blankly at her own hand, as if realizing too late.
“Can’t be, right? I only patted you lightly.”
Aurora let out a cold laugh. “With strength like that, why don’t you try weightlifting?”
Megan looked a little guilty.
Then she leaned closer to Aurora. “Okay, fine. I just wanted to lighten the mood. My thought is, since the project’s already ours, we should focus on doing it well and stop overthinking.
“Even if you dwell on it, it won’t prepare you for everything anyway.”
Aurora studied Megan’s rare serious expression, running her words through her mind. She had to admit, it made a lot of sense.
Megan was right–sitting here worrying solved nothing and brought no benefit.
Better to spend that energy figuring out how to deliver the project well and attract even bigger clients.
“Alright, I’ll listen to you!”
Aurora’s smile returned.
Soon, news of Daniel signing the contract with Aurora spread across the internet.

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