Mason Nightshade recalled prior incidents as the hotel arranged by the crew was brought up and frowned: "Change hotels!"
Aurelia Shaw was taken aback by such a forceful statent, then found herself thinking along the sa lines as Mason Nightshade.
This wild wolf probably rembered the ti she was "exploited," right?
Aurelia Shaw replied with a smile, "Director Ying isn’t that kind of person, and the actors this ti are all under my company’s na. Do you think they’d be interested in their boss?"
Probably not only uninterested, they’d likely go out of their way to avoid her.
Well... Sister Man did ntion that she carries quite the authority in front of new actors, they all seem to fear her, though she herself feels quite approachable.
Mason Nightshade: "Ha! I’m still the boss, yet I’ve lost count of the employees wanting to climb into my bed."
Mason Nightshade sent this ssage and imdiately recalled it.
Aurelia Shaw: "... Mason Nightshade, I saw that."
Mason Nightshade: "..."
After a mont, Mason Nightshade said, "Sent by mistake."
"Oh? Sent by mistake? Which part was the mistake? Wanting to climb into your bed or countless tis? Aurelia Shaw teased with a laugh.
Mason Nightshade: "..."
"All wrong!"
"Is that so?" Aurelia Shaw’s smile grew deeper, finding it amusing to tease Mason Nightshade, "Last ti I visited your company, there were quite a few people interested in you, I even got blocked in the bathroom."
"Oh! And in the last life, in front of , they said I was like a toad lusting after swan at, sigh, you’re really popular."
Mason Nightshade’s face turned ashen.
Gustavo Yates just walked in and saw the boss standing cold-faced at the entrance, staring at his phone as if sothing serious had happened.
His foot was just about to touch the ground but quickly retracted it, swiftly retreating.
"I taught them a lesson."
After a while, Aurelia Shaw thought Mason Nightshade wouldn’t respond, but suddenly her phone "buzzed," indicating a reply.
"What?" Aurelia Shaw pondered before realizing Mason Nightshade’s aning, surprised: "They haven’t offended in this lifeti, why teach them a lesson?"
Aurelia Shaw, although retaliatory against those who provoke her, wouldn’t randomly bring it down upon the innocent.
This is the usual behavior of those from Mason Nightshade’s company. She herself, young as she was, had been dazzled by his looks.
If these few words caused soone to lose their job, she’d actually feel guilty.
...
In the living room, Mason Nightshade sat on the sofa, tugged his tie, took a bath, and a smile curved on his lips.
"The last life."
He replied with just three words.
Aurelia Shaw understood; he referred to the lessons taught in the last life.
Bringing up the past life, Aurelia Shaw had so many things she wished to ask and replied: "Previously, seeing right by your side but unable to indulge, was it torturous?"
"You have the nerve to say? Dressing like that, coming to my bed one evening, do you know how hard it was to resist?" Mason Nightshade replied, his lips curling slightly, evidently not embarrassed about admitting his darker history.
"Didn’t really notice at the ti." Aurelia Shaw said.
Reflecting carefully, at that mont, Mason Nightshade stord out and slamd the door, and she only heard the loud door slam. To enhance the mood, she’d left the lights off and hadn’t seen Mason Nightshade’s expression clearly.
But thinking back now, it indeed seed quite amusing.
She certainly felt a bit sorry, but Aurelia Shaw didn’t want to dwell on painful mories in such an atmosphere.
"Buzz—!"
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