Chapter <b>326 </b>
John’s assistant hadpletely dropped his previously polite fa?ade.
He was now wearing a look of smug arrogance.
“If you’re really here on behalf of your Miss Walton<b>, </b>then why doesn’t shee herself? Why send someone so…
Ian clenched his fists, jaw tight with restraint.
<b>“</b>I’m her sole assistant,” he said through gritted teeth. <b>“</b>I am representing her.”
insignificant?”
The man scoffed, switching to crisp foreignnguage as if to assert dominance. “Then have here in person. That’s Mr. John’s instruction.”
With that, he turned and disappeared back into the office<b>, </b>not sparing another nce at the man still standing outside.
Ian stood frozen<b>, </b>fuming.
But there was nothing he could do.
He knew that kind of boldness didn’te from Ian alone, someone like that wouldn’t dare speak this way unless John himself
had given the order.
Left with no choice, he returned to Walton Corporation<b>, </b>irritation simmering under his skin. He ryed everything<b>, </b>word for word, to Aurora.
She rested her chin on her hands, looking rxed and unbothered. “So, he really said all that?”
<b>you </b>
Ian nodded quickly. “Exactly as I told <b>you</b>. That man’s a piece of work. He wasn’t like this before–total switch in attitude,”
Aurora, however<b>, </b><b>remained </b>unfazed. “Let it go. <b>He’s </b>just following orders. After all, he’s only echoing his superior. That’s the nature of the job<b>.</b>”
At her calm response<b>, </b><b>Ian’s </b>frustration slowly faded.
It was <b>the </b>same for him, really. <b>He’d </b>never go against Aurora either, His own loyalty shaped how he dealt with everyone else. <b>“</b><b>I </b>understand now<b>, </b>Miss Walton<b>.</b>”
Aurora smiled faintly. <b>“</b><b>It’s </b>fine. <b>If </b>John wants <b>me </b><b>to </b><b>go </b>in person<b>, </b>then so be it. What’s one visit?”
Her lips curved with quiet confidence<b>, </b>like someone already certain of the oue.
Her assistant still looked uneasy. “But Miss Walton, I really feel like John’s <b>changed</b>. He wasn’t like this with you before.” Aurora didn’t find it surprising at all. “When people change, it usuallyes down to one thing–money.
And if it’s about rongy. then it’s negotiable ”
Aurora didn’t find it surprising at all. “When people change, it usuallyes down to one thing–money.
“And if it’s about money, then it’s negotiable.”
Hearing that, Ian nodded. She made a solid point.
Still, he muttered, “But doesn’t that make us look like we’re beneath them somehow?”
softugh. “Remember this–pride mean nothing. What matters is holding the money in your hands. That’s the
ne spark in her eyes light something in him too. Her calm certainty had a way of pulling people in, giving them a sense of alrection even in chaos<b>. </b>
And it made sense.
Everything she said and did always came from a ce of rity and control.
That was why he’d chosen to follow her from the start.
She wasn’t just bold and decisive<b>–</b>she handled problems with sharp precision.
And honestly, there were moments when<b>, </b><b>as </b><b>a </b>man, he found himself humbled by her sheer presence.
It made him reflect and want to do better.
And more than anything, it made him loyal.
He wasn’t here for the paycheck.
He stayed because working with Aurora meant learning things he couldn’t get anywhere else.
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