Eva had practically kicked away a literal cash cow, and Felix was furious enough to want her dead.
This incredibly short-sighted woman was a walking disaster, and there was absolutely no way he was keeping her around.
Being fired from Celestial Entertainment like this was the greatest humiliation of Eva's life.
After the dust settled, she ran straight to Barton Grover's office, crying her eyes out to the man she loved.
Hearing how unfairly Eva had been treated, Barton immediately dialed Felix's number.
"Barton, I knew you'd call me about Eva."
"Since the damage is already done, I won't lie to you. If I didn't fire Eva, Celestial Entertainment would be finished."
"Andres White gave me a direct ultimatum. If I didn't destroy Eva, he would destroy me."
"Celestial Entertainment is the only legacy my old man left me. If it dies in my hands, I wouldn't be able to face him in the afterlife."
"We've been friends for years. You wouldn't just watch your buddy go bankrupt, right?"
Barton was completely taken aback. "Why is the White family involved in Eva's mess?"
Felix let out a bitter laugh.
"Don't you know? That Maeve Vance girl you guys provoked has Andres White backing her."
Barton certainly knew that Andres and Maeve were in a relationship.
He just never expected that the notoriously aloof Andres would stoop to interfering with petty entertainment industry drama.
He also blamed himself; work had kept him so swamped lately that he hadn't had time to check in on Eva.
It wasn't that he didn't care. It was because his wife was keeping him on a ridiculously tight leash.
Claudia Beaumont had been acting completely out of her mind lately, checking up on him constantly and demanding he come home to sleep every single night.

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