17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > Dumping My Ex to Flash Marry the Untouchable CEO > Light 226

Light 226

    Chapter <b>226 </b>


    Meanwhile, Aurora had already begunying the groundwork for a new project.


    The domestic market was nearing saturation, especially now that she had secured Vanguard, the biggest piece of the puzzle.


    Everything else had lost its edge, no longer offering much of a challenge.


    So, this time, she nned to branch out and explore new business avenues.


    Her assistant approached. “Miss Walton, should we call everyone in for a meeting?”


    “Yes<b>. </b>Conference room at ten.”


    Now that she had a new direction, there was no point in holding back. She had to push forward and find ways to expand this


    vision.


    When the group was called into the conference room, most of them looked confused.


    They exchanged puzzled nces, unsure what Aurora was up to this time.


    Grace sat with a tense expression.


    Aurora hadn’t discussed this meeting with her in advance, so she had no idea what was going on.


    She was still stewing over the fact that Aurora had ignored her summons to the office the other day.


    The more she thought about it, the more it bothered her.


    Tessa sat beside her, all polite smiles and soft–spoken sweetness.


    She leaned closer and said, “Mom, I’ve been feeling so cooped up at hometely. I just wanted toe to the office to clear my


    head and maybe learn a few things.


    “Please don’t be upset. I was just bored, that’s all.”


    <b>Grace </b>gave <b>a </b>small nod. “Why would I be upset? Of course, you cane whenever you’re bored.”


    <b>Not </b>being much of a talker, Grace’s attempts atfort were always brief and repetitive.


    <b>Tessa </b>smiled and thanked her, then let the conversation drop.


    Under the table<b>, </b><b>she </b>clenched her hands tightly in herp.


    She <b>was </b>dying to see what Aurora was up to now.


    It hadn’t even been that long <b>since </b>she was promoted to director, and she was already trying to make a ssh in front of the


    senior <b>shareholders</b><b>? </b>


    +25 Bonus


    How arrogant could she be?


    If Aurora didn’t fully understand what kind of people these old board members were, Tessa certainly did.


    They were relics–stubborn, set in their ways, and never willing to consider anyone else’s opinion.


    She was just waiting for the moment Aurora made a fool of herself.


    As that thought crossed her mind, Aurora walked in with her assistant.


    Dressed in a sleek, tailored suit that hugged her elegant figure, her face was lightly made up, enhancing her already striking


    features.


    She didn’t need to say a word. The moment she stepped into the room and stood there, she drew every eye effortlessly.


    The sight of it made Tessa grit her teeth so hard her mrs ached.


    They were both daughters of Grace–why the difference in treatment?


    Worse, whenever people talked about them, they always said Aurora looked more like their mother.


    Of course.


    Even in appearance, their mother was clearly biased.


    All around the room, eyes turned toward Aurora–some filled with suspicion, others with curiosity, and a few with admiration.


    But Aurora didn’t seem to care.


    Calm andposed, she walked to her seat and handed her USB drive to her assistant, instructing him to start the presentation.


    “Good morning, everyone. Thank you for taking the time to gather here today. I’d like to share with you a new n I’ve been


    preparing.”


    The room instantly perked up.


    Even Grace, who had previously carried some disapproval, couldn’t help but nce at Aurora a few more times.


    She had heard about what happened with David–not in full detail, but enough.


    And now Aurora was alreadyunching a new n?


    Well then. She really was her daughter.
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)