Lila stared at the ceiling, zoning out for a while, letting her mind clear. Slowly, she calmed down.
She couldn't let herself get caught in internal conflict. Her style had always been to face challenges head-on.
With Dorian, everything that needed to be said had already been said. If he really did something outrageous, she wouldn't just stay silent.
She collected her thoughts and returned to work, focusing on the Joyce Group collaboration. The casting was about to begin, and as the director, she needed to understand the script thoroughly.
Two days passed quickly, and soon it was Tuesday. Lila arrived at Citrus Media by 8:00 am, and as soon as she entered the lobby, someone guided her upstairs to the meeting room.
She was surprised to see both Vince and Amelia there. As soon as Amelia saw her, she happily waved at Lila.
"Lila!"
Her golden, slightly curled hair cascaded over her shoulders. Amelia was clad in a long black dress and high heels, and her slender figure was elegant yet assertive. If not for the smile in her eyes, she would have looked like a mature woman.
For a moment, Lila had the strange feeling that Amelia didn't see her as a friend but more like a delicious little cake; the way Amelia looked at her was almost identical to how Michael eyed his favorite snack.
In contrast to Amelia's warmth, Vince was calm and refined as always, carrying himself like a gentleman from an esteemed family. He nodded slightly, his voice carrying a hint of a smile. "Have you had breakfast?"
Amelia glanced back at him. Why was he so concerned about Lila?
"I had breakfast before coming," Lila replied, looking at him. "Vince, what are you here for?"
"Lane Group also invested in this drama. Without our major sponsor, we wouldn't have been able to invite Rose," Amelia cheerfully said. Though her cool demeanor was at odds with her tone, it didn't feel out of place.
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