Hera’s words not only cleared her name but also suggested that the sole heiress of the prestigious Briley family was using her influence to target a vulnerable, lesser-known artist. Now, the tables had turned, and Minerva found herself at the center of the storm she had created and everything she said had backfired at her. Alice stood silently beside her, her thoughts concealed as she kept her head lowered.
She also dispelled suspicions about Logan’s sudden change in appearance. Considering that significant transformations don’t happen overnight with cosmetic surgery, mentioning Sandra Stan reinforced the belief that her styling talent could enhance Logan’s already good frame with minimal effort, transforming him subtly rather than miraculously.
Her straightforward and honest exnation, which countered Lucas’s statement effectively, made it clear that they were being targeted by Minerva’s entourage.
Ultimately, Hera learned that when dealing with unreasonable people, sometimes you have to counter them with even greater unpredictability, if they used the crowd to garner sympathy then you could only try to be more pitiful than the other party and with Hera’s situation, she just has to look reasonable and kind, a total white flower, Alice’s ultimate weapon.
When Lucas heard Hera announce that Logan had been signed as an artist, his face instantly paled with horror. He red at Logan as if waiting for an exnation. Unfortunately for him, his earlier maliciousment had burned his bridge with Logan. Hera wouldn’t allow him to treat Logan poorly and still expect to be close to him.
Even if Logan allowed it, she wouldn’t. Hera was now in full protective stance, like a hen guarding its chicks.
With effortless grace, she excused herself, exuding the demeanor of a well-breddy from a wealthy family, a contrast to Minerva that set them distinctly apart. Some bystanders even began to doubt if Minerva truly embodied the grace of the Briley family’s princess, especially after her earlier disy of hostility.
Hera also didn’t wait for them to retort back since she already said her piece and before heading to her car with Logan, she turned in one direction and then she smiled slightly, with the crowd’s collective gasp and astonishment, she and Logan got in the car and slowly drove in front of the crowd who was admiring her car. Her Lamborgini’s engine revved loudly a few times as if to taunt Minerva even more before she drove away in satisfaction.
Inside the car, Hera noticed Logan was even quieter than before. "From now on, you shouldn’t underestimate yourself or let others openly bully you," she began earnestly. "While we shouldn’t bully others, we mustn’t allow ourselves to be bullied either. As my junior, your name is not just tied to me, but to every artist in ourpany. If we are disgraced, it will tarnish thepany’s image as well." Hera’s tone was serious; she feltpelled to instill in Logan the importance of standing up for himself and protecting his reputation.
If she merely acted understanding and kind towards him, he might dismiss it as merefort and remain as timid as a mouse—something not conducive in the cutthroat entertainment industry. Hera resolved to instruct Betty to assign a fiery assistant to Logan; someone who could toughen him up and impart essential lessons for navigating the industry.
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