Taking a single bite, the woman quickly spat out the apple. "Why is it so sour? Molly, how did you pick this apple?"
The maid, Molly, looked terrified. "I’m sorry, Miss Liliana! My eyesight must have failed ."
"I’ll let it go this ti, but don’t let it happen again." The woman shifted slightly in her seat. "My back feels uncomfortable."
Molly imdiately moved behind her and began massaging her back gently.
A woman this pampered could only be soone raised with the constant attention and affection of a prominent family, developing a "princess syndro" of sorts.
"Molly, how much longer until we get to S City?" she asked impatiently. "I’m exhausted from this flight!"
"Miss, it’s estimated to be another six hours."
Hannah let out a huff, her gaze briefly complicated before a small smile surfaced. "I wonder what S City looks like now."
The plane continued on, slicing through the clouds as it headed for the distant S City...
...
The following morning, after handling so affairs at school, Ella hurriedly left to return to LXL. With Tiffany’s birthday party scheduled for that evening, she needed to remind Amanda about a few things to keep in mind.
After all, Amanda was still adjusting to her transition from a naive college student to soone slowly getting her bearings in the industry. She still had a lot to learn.
"Ella, do you think Ms. Fox will be demanding? I’m really not good at dealing with those kinds of people!" Amanda, uncomfortable with socializing, looked anxious when she heard she’d need to attend the birthday party.
Ella raised an eyebrow. "Tiffany’s a big na now, but if she’s done well in Country W, she probably isn’t too high-strung."
"True. I’ve seen so of her interviews and reports before; she didn’t co off as arrogant." Amanda let out a sigh of relief.
"Your agent will be with you, so you don’t have to worry," Ella assured her with a smile.
Ella herself had once been the sa—uncomfortable with socializing, avoiding the empty niceties of parties and gatherings. But after attending enough of these events, it all just beca routine.
Ella then had Amanda select a dress. Amanda picked one that was simple and fresh, not too showy. Ella didn’t interfere, and when Eric’s people delivered her gown, Amanda couldn’t help but gush over how beautiful it was.
"Ella, you’ll need to be on your guard tonight. So people won’t give you an easy ti, but with Mr. Nelson by your side..."
Amanda spoke with concern, helping Ella into her dress.
Ella smiled; tonight would indeed be interesting. Executives from many companies would be attending Tiffany’s birthday celebration. After all, signing a major international actress like Tiffany was a big win for LXL.
"Stop fussing. Do you think I’m a pushover they can bully?" Ella quipped.
Amanda chuckled. Ella was anything but a pushover. Sotis her sharp wit was so impressive it made Amanda want to cheer.
...
At 6 p.m., on the ninth floor of the Nelson Group Hotel, dazzling lights filled the room. When Ella and Amanda arrived, most of the company staff were already there.
Eric was running late due to a eting.
"Mrs. Nelson is here!"
"Quick, go interview her!"
"Mrs. Nelson, we heard you were recently appointed as both the Deputy Director of Operations and the Finance Director at LXL. So say you got the position through Mr. Nelson’s influence. Do you have any response to that?"
"Mrs. Nelson, we heard LXL signed Ms. Tiffany. Could you share a hint about her next film? What genre will it be?"
"Mrs. Nelson..."
At the sight of Ella, reporters who had been busy interviewing other artists sward over, much to the frustration of certain celebrities who shot her envious, annoyed glares.
Her presence was as magnetic as that of any major star, rivaling top actors and actresses. Yet Ella was neither an actress nor a celebrity!
Ella ignored the reporters as security guards kept them at bay.
Tonight, Ella wore a simple yet elegant cobalt blue evening gown. It was understated but undeniably eye-catching.
Amanda followed close behind, a bit uneasy, but the presence of her agent helped her relax.
The grand hall was packed with stars—all signed with LXL. In just two or three years, LXL had grown to rival companies that took decades to reach the sa level.
The celebrities treated Ella with polite respect—after all, she was the company’s "lady boss." But so harbored a silent disdain, whispering gossip in the corners.
A tall, striking man approached them—it was Randy Foster, the award-winning actor LXL had recruited last year.
"Mrs. Nelson, you look stunning tonight, and Amanda too! By the way, where’s Mr. Nelson?" Randy asked warmly.
Ella smiled. "Mr. Nelson has so matters to attend to; he’ll be a bit late. Mr. Foster, you’re unusually charming tonight!"
Randy grinned, "Just the truth, Ella! Don’t be formal with ; call ’Randy’ go on!"
Randy, despite his status, had no airs and was soone Amanda enjoyed chatting with.
But at any gathering, there were bound to be a few troubleso characters—or, as Ella thought, a few "flies" and "lotus blossoms."
"Mrs. Nelson, you know, not every young woman can pull off blue. Such a noble shade of blue only suits a select few," a sarcastic voice interrupted. It was Sarah Torres, LXL’s Marketing Director.
Sarah had been recruited from another entertainnt company, but her abilities weren’t exactly impressive. At least in Ella’s opinion, Sarah’s performance didn’t quite justify her salary.
Tonight, Sarah wore a short, fiery red dress that highlighted her curvaceous figure, though her average features and thinly veiled bitterness showed plainly on her face.
Randy’s expression cooled; won like Sarah, full of envy and unable to read a room, were unpleasant to be around.
"Ms. Torres, I agree—red isn’t sothing just any woman can pull off. A truly stunning red dress requires fair skin, refined features, and elegance. A good figure alone isn’t enough; otherwise, it just wastes such a lovely color," Ella replied calmly.
Sarah’s face twisted slightly. "Are you mocking , Mrs. Nelson?"
"I’m only stating the truth," Ella responded, eting her gaze without flinching.
"Ms. Torres, tonight’s a celebration, not a place for argunts," Randy added firmly.
Sarah glared at Ella before turning on her heel and storming off.
At that mont, a buzz filled the room. "Tiffany! Tiffany’s here!"
Her presence commanded instant attention, drawing the reporters to the entrance.
Ella’s security detail kept her well-protected, so reporters had already given up trying to reach her.
A line of bodyguards held the crowd back, clearing a path down the red carpet.
In walked a woman clad in a rmaid-style gown, shimring with diamonds that scattered light across the room, making her dazzle like a constellation of stars.
Ella watched Tiffany approach, catching a glimpse of the regal indifference in her eyes.
Indifference? Odd, as she hadn’t even t Tiffany before. It seed this might be a challenging new rival.
"Wait—isn’t that Hannah?"
"Miss Hannah’s here too!"
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