Leopold's slender fingers tapped the desk lightly, his voice deep as he spoke, "This is not something you need to consult me on, Aurelia. You can go straight to the Commerce Department yourself."
Aurelia took a sip of water, trying to hide her frustration. If she could handle this herself, would she be here?
The Marketing Department's skepticism had already spread throughout the company, and no one believed in her "Destiny" product line anymore. And Chris, the Director of the Commerce Department, was a slick player. Would he really help her, and invite all this trouble onto himself?
"Unless I tell Chris I'm the wife of the CEO of Astral Enterprises, do you think he would cooperate with me?"
Her tone was slightly threatening, and Leo wasn't deaf to it. He raised an eyebrow, his expression subtly turning cold. "You want me to give orders to the Commerce Department?"
Aurelia shook her head, "No, that won't be necessary. A simple email from Kevin would do."
Kevin was Leopold's right-hand man, his most trusted aide. His word was as good as Leopold's. Everyone knew that.
Leopold smirked, taking a sip of his coffee, deliberately remaining silent.
Aurelia had expected as much. To him, Evelyn must be like a bright moon in a clear sky, and his heart was miles away, focused on her.
She sighed heavily, "Do you know why when I'm in trouble, the first person I think of is Arno? Because he's willing to help me. As soon as I ask, he agrees. And even if I don't say anything, as soon as he finds out, he'll step in to help."
With another heavy sigh, she continued, "A husband in name only really doesn't mean anything, does it? Always saying 'come to me if you have any problems,' but when the time comes, you hesitate. It's true what they say: you can only rely on your parents at home, and your friends when you're outside. No one ever says to rely on your husband. If you could rely on a husband, pigs could fly!"
With that, she rose, heading towards the door, "Sorry to bother you, Mr. Leopold."
Just as she reached the door, a sharp voice called out, "Stop!"
Leopold's face was ashen, his eyes flashing with cold anger.
In a swift move, he cornered her against the wall. "Are you trying to provoke me?"
"I'm just stating the truth." She met his gaze, her eyes were sharp as the edge of a sword, "Thank God my brother signed with Serenity Films, not Luminous Vision Media. Otherwise, he'd be left to fend for himself and would choke on his own frustration!"
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