Making Things Difficult
Atticus smiled faintly. “Unless Celine is willing to go all out.”
My heart raced. He was right that if Celine went all in, ATL Empire wouldn’t be the only one affected.
Was Atticus trying to imply something to me? However, since it involved Liora, I couldn’t openly ask.
I had always consciously avoided discussing Liora with Atticus.
Atticus asked, “Is your inclination towards high–end designs inspired by Pinnacle Group?”
I nodded. “Yes.”
After all, it was Atticus who introduced me to Dominic.
“A word of caution. Don’t rush things. Pinnacle Group has an exceptional nning team, considered
among the global elite. But that means no one has replicated their sess yet. Be careful!” Atticus
warned.
*Are you trying to set me back?” I asked with a lightugh.
“Not at all. I’m merely offering a reminder. Some things require the perfect alignment of timing, location,
and personnel,” he advised.
“Got it. Thanks for the advice. I’ll proceed cautiously,” I replied, feeling a heightened appreciation for
Atticus.
It meant a lot to me that he could offer such direct advice. Our conversationsted well into the
afternoon.
When it was time for me to leave, Atticus said, “Actually, it was As who increased the number of
bodyguards.”
I froze but didn’t turn around. Instead, I waved and walked out briskly. Truthfully, I was already aware
that As’s men were among the bodyguards that day.
I had also confirmed this at the hospital. When I mentioned that things had settled down, As didn’t
refute it. I knew then that his involvement went beyond providing information.
I found it fascinating that Atticus was unfazed by my questions. I wondered if his indifference was
toward Liora and Celine or if a secret existed between him and As.
Something told me that things between them weren’t that simple.
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I didn’t leave Vanderberg Pce but went straight to the fourth floor. After all, Be had extended an
invitation, and I couldn’t decline.
To my surprise, we seemed to have known each other for years. She had prepared lunch for me while I
was downstairs chatting with Atticus.
This immediately won me over. Perhaps her reputation preceded her, but for her to cook me lunch in
such
a situation said a lot.
Her soup was fantastic, and the utensils she used were exquisite. It made me feel slightly
embarrassed. I had never experienced such refinement before. Even as a full–time housewife, I had
never put in this level of effort.
Be was the epitome of elegance and sophistication. During lunch, we talked as if we were old
friends. If not for an iing call, we might have continued chatting..
It was Carol on the line, saying that they needed to shoot a promotional video for the sample rooms at
ATL Empire. Harmony was dissatisfied with the interior design and requested a change.
I frowned. “A change?”
“Yes, she specifically requested your presence for this!” Carol’s tone was tense. “Both parties had
already agreed on this during previous discussions.”
“I’ll be right there!”
I hung up and apologized to Be. Carol showed me the visual materials for the sample rooms back at
the office.
It made me scoff. It wasn’t something a spokesperson would demand. A promotional video was not
mentioned when Tanum Corporation and ATL Empire signed the contract.
Carol could tell I wasn’t pleased. She continued, “She’s asking to change the essories when we do
the shoot. Isn’t she just intentionally making things difficult?”
Just as we were talking, their call came in again.
I told Carol, ‘Let them know we’re on our way!”
I had Carol coordinate with the Interior designer so that we could all go to ATL Empire together.
However,
I immediately put myints and frustrations aside once we were in the car..
Since this was Harmony’s request, then so be it. If we could use her poprity to promote our designs,
it might not be a bad thing,
When I arrived at ATL Empire, the meeting room was filled not only with the project head from ATL
Empire but also with Ivanna, Harmony’s agent, and her assistant.
It was clear. With poweres arrogance. She hadn’t even waited to see the oue before
bing
high–handed.
I simply smiled. “Since we’re not satisfied with the showrooms, what can we discuss in this meeting
room? It might be more productive to head to the showroom instead.”