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“I’d suggest leaving them be for now.”
The PR manager caught on immediately, suddenly feeling like he had stumbled upon something he wasn’t supposed to hear. His thoughts raced. Cedric and Dani sure had their priorities straight. Even with a crisis on their hands, they were busy enjoying themselves in the car. And they didn’t even care if someone overheard?
Leaning closer, the PR manager whispered, “Lillian, doesn’t this feel awkward for you? Want to step out and wait with me?”
Lillian waved him off. “No need. They won’t care.”
The PR manager was at a loss for words. These people were unbothered. They didn’t care about being overheard, and Lillian waspletely unfazed.
Ryan caught the PR manager’s increasingly awkward expression and decided to step in. “Quit overthinking. They’re just asleep in the back.”
Lillianughed. “Besides, waking up your boss too soon is a bad idea. Give it another half hour if you don’t want trouble.”
When Dani stirred, she opened her eyes to find everyone ying online games, patiently waiting for her. It suddenly hit her—she should probably book a doctor’s appointment. Lately, she had been unusually drowsy, her back ached constantly, and the mere scent of meat made her stomach turn.
Her gaze drifted to her stomach. She was on the verge of smiling when a soft knock tapped against the window. Before she could react, she heard a light tsk. Turning, she saw Cedric watching her.
“Still sleepy?”
Dani shook her head, smiling as she rolled down the window.
The PR manager stood outside, practically sweating bullets. “Ma’am, I’m sorry, but it’s urgent!”
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Dani gave a small nod and stepped out of the car.
Cedric walked alongside him, his tone casual. “It’s nothing major. Don’t blow it out of proportion and stress out my wife.”
The PR manager’s jaw nearly dropped. “The inte is throwing a frenzy over you, and you call that nothing serious?”
This couple was downright unbelievable. They treated thepany’s crisis like a minor inconvenience.
Upstairs, the PR managerid out the situation, only for Dani to nod, unfazed. With that, he let out a relieved sigh and took his leave.
Oddly enough, theirid-back attitude rubbed off on him, making the issue seem far less urgent than before. After all, thest time disaster struck, Dani had handled it effortlessly. Compared to that, a flight attendant was hardly a concern.
Meanwhile, at themerce association, Alexander leaned back in the president’s chair, his eyes narrowing. “Are you seriously suggesting jumping off the Elite Lux building? Absolutely not.”
“Why?” Hackett’s voice carried a sharp edge of frustration. After all the effort he had put into persuading Huey to stage the dramatic jump, Alexander was now refusing to go along with it.
Alexander leaned back in his chair, his posture rxed but his tone firm. “Too many things could go wrong. As the head of this association, I can’t afford to take reckless risks with our people.”
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