Nate watched Chloe leave and then said, "Sir, Mr. Carlos, the CEO of Diamond Dreams, called you. It seems like it's because you unilaterally terminated the cooperation agreement at the mall today. Should I call him back now?"
Under the big tree, Damon stood up straight, his face expressionless. The setting sun's rays swept past him, forming a stunning silhouette in the dim light.
With Chloe gone, the gentleness and care disappeared too.
Nate's nerves gradually tensed up.
"I'll contact him tonight."
"Alright."
Beautiful music echoed in the corridor, causing Chloe to slow down her pace.
It was a piece she wasn't very familiar with.
Having been exposed to the piano since childhood, she was no stranger to famous tunes from the past to the present.
But this piece seemed to have never appeared in her memory.
Was it an adaptation or an original?
Chloe stood outside the piano room for a long time, until the piano sound stopped, and she let out a soft sigh.
The dean knocked on the door at that moment.
The door opened, and a young woman's voice came out.
"Dean, what's up?"
"Ms. Randle, you've worked hard today. Someone is here to see Hugo."
"Oh, okay."
The woman inside responded softly, moved aside, and fully opened the door.
When Chloe saw the woman inside, her brows couldn't help but furrow.
And when the woman saw Chloe, her expression also slightly froze.
Jeanette Randle was an artist under Pulse Entertainment.
They had met twice in the entertainment industry. Chloe knew that Jeanette's development had always been mediocre.
In this industry, without background, it’s extra hard to find opportunities.
Even if her mother was once a very influential musician, so what?
That was her mother's talent, not hers.
To be honest, Chloe didn't dislike her, but in the few times she saw her, she was always following Keira.
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