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Chapter 2037

    Chapter 2037


    To im Cicely wasn''t the least bit fazed about meeting with Patty would be misleading, but when it


    came down to it, Cicely knew she had to y it by ear.


    You just deal with things as theye. If Patty was in a good mood, Cicely could rx a bit more. If


    not, best to steer clear. It wasn''t like it was a new revtion that Patty wasn''t her biggest fan.


    The chill outside was biting, and naturally, Cicely wasn''t about to freeze her buns off waiting by the


    door. She cozied up in the lounge area, wrapping an arm around Seth''s.


    The receptionist quickly offered them some tea and pastries.


    Seth stepped aside to take a call and returned after a few minutes, sitting across from Cicely. He


    took a sip of warm water from his cup.


    After two minutes of silence, Seth broke the ice. "Spit it out, will you? What''s so fascinating about


    my face?"d2


    Cicely grimaced. She''d always been told if she didn''t understand something, she could ask him. But


    with him always buzzing around, she never did. And now, he hadn''t even mentioned anything about


    work.


    Cicely twirled a strand of her hair, her palm warming against the porcin mug, and said


    nonchntly, "I overheard General Manager from project development today. He was talking about


    this new mechanical equipment upgrade that''s going to knock the socks off the old models. We


    could corner the market with this tech. The Ellis family has the know-how and the development


    rights. And he''s got a point. Instead of bidding and choosing another manufacturer, why not just


    hand the deal over to Diaz International? Given the ties between Diaz International and the Ellis


    family, why haven''t you considered it?"


    Seth''s expression was cold. "The big fish like the Harper family, and the Watson n are all eyeing


    the Ellis project. Diaz International doesn''t have the muscle to deal with the Ellis family''s offer just


    yet."


    "So what? If the Ellis family picks Diaz International, the rest can just sit on their hands and watch.


    Seth, so many would kill for that kind of opportunity. Are you really not up for it, or do you just


    chicken out when you see the likes of the Harper family, or the Watsons? Or is it just that you t-


    out don''t want to work with the Ellis family?"


    "As the interim head of the Ellis Corporation, I can say that the Harper family and the Watsons are


    all more fitting partners than Diaz International. And about not wanting to work with the Ellis family,


    are you suggesting I use my position in the Ellis Corporation to make things easier for Diaz


    International?"


    Cicely, predictably, wasn''t surprised by his stance. "What''s wrong with that? As a businessman, the


    bottom line is what counts. Why sweat the small stuff? If it''s a matter of pride for you, I''ll bang the


    gavel."


    Seth''s mouth twitched into a half-smile. "Is there a difference?"


    Cicely furrowed her brows. "Too scared to take the big deals, too proud for the small fries. What''s


    the point of running Diaz International? Might as well let the Ellis family swallow it up. That way, you


    wouldn''t have to worry about any k for teaming up. Hmm, that''s actually a pretty solid idea."


    The more she thought about it, the more feasible it seemed.


    Seth narrowed his eyes but said nothing.


    Reading his silence, Cicely propped her chin in her hands and smiled at him. "What if we actually


    go through with that? Assess the value of Diaz International and convert it into shares for you in the


    Ellis family? Or, you could hand over Diaz International to me personally, and I''ll cut you in on a


    slice of the Ellis family shares. How about that?"


    Seth looked at her coolly. "What''s all this rigmarole for? Why the sudden interest in Diaz


    International?"


    Her eyes twinkled. "Just urred to me, if there''s anything on this green earth that matters to you


    besides your mother, it''s probably Diaz International, left to you by your father. You know, I''ve been


    thinking that I don''t really have an ace up my sleeve that gives me an edge over you. But Diaz


    International? That might just be it."


    Seth''s gaze was meaningful and unfathomable as he watched her. "Indeed, that''s thest bit of Diaz


    International. So what if I say no?"


    Cicely leaned back on the sofa, with a carefree smile on her face. "Then maybe it''s time to let it


    go?"


    Seth''s thin lips tightened, clearly displeased with her answer.


    Seeing his reaction, Cicely just smiled thinly. "Then isn''t my suggestion to roll Diaz International


    under the Ellis family banner the best one?"


    "What did Diaz International ever do to tick you off?" The voice came from behind Cicely, a familiar


    tone that belonged to none other than Patty.


    Cicely nced at her mug, then switched on her charm as she stood up.


    Patty was already standing opposite her, her face a stormy mix of gloom and wariness.


    "I was just thinking out loud. Then I figured it wasn''t such a bad idea after all. Leaning on the Ellis


    family ain''t too shabby, right? Especially since we will be a family soon. No need to keep things so


    separate."


    Patty let out a scoff, "The future is the future. You bite off only as much as you can chew. And a


    heads-up, don''t even think aboutying a finger on Diaz International."


    Cicely arched an eyebrow, her eyes carrying a mild, nonchnt smile, choosing not to speak


    further. If Patty wasn''t bringing it up, neither would she.


    Especially since Seth had already stood up, his expression far from rosy. "Let''s go."


    Patty nced at Cicely, probably mindful of Seth''s expression. Patty pursed her lips, as if forcefully


    suppressing a multitude of discontent.


    That evening, they had dinner at the Diaz residence, but Cicely felt that perhaps not dining with


    Patty might be the real way to make her happy. Therefore, staying the night was out of the question.


    On the drive back to the Ellis residence, Seth took the wheel while Cicely sat shotgun. "Where are


    you off to tomorrow?"


    "Same as today."


    "Leaving me alone in the office again, huh?"


    "If I''m there, I''ll disturb your studies."


    Cicely rested her arm against the car window, twirling a strand of hair around her slender finger.


    She was silent for a few seconds before slowly speaking, "Yeah, maybe."


    Seth''s lips curled into a half-smile, "Should I prepare some new sketchbooks for you?"


    Cicely shook her head, "No need, I''ve got my own."


    Seth fell silent.


    Back home, the butler weed them respectfully. "Miss, we received quite a few parcels for you


    today; they''ve been temporarily stored in the warehouse. If you''d like to open them now, I can bring


    them out for you."


    Cicely changed her shoes and said, "Well, bring them out, please."


    There were indeed many packages. Cicely sat cross-legged in the living room corner on a


    waterproof mat and started to slice open the parcels with a craft knife.


    Most of them were small items – mugs, thermos cups, small decorations in the room. She not only


    unpacked them but also studied them. Her demeanor while reading instruction manuals was many


    times more focused and serious than when she read documents.


    After Seth showered, he came down to find Cicely amidst an array of knickknacks. "Go freshen up;


    we''re up early tomorrow."


    Cicely looked up and handed him a white travel tumbler. "This one''s for you."


    Seth examined it—it had a notable heft, and engraved on it was a portrait of Cicely with her name


    beneath. Beside her was a matching ck one, likely with his portrait and name. The rest of the


    items were pairs, hers in dark tones, his in light.


    "What made you think of buying all this?"


    "Only aftering back this time did I realize there are no traces of you living here, and it feels


    ufortable."


    She spoke while still engrossed in the small items, her tone and demeanor suggesting it was the


    most natural thing in the world. Seth didn''t say much else, just urged her to get some sleep.


    The next morning, seeing the white tumbler in the car, Cicely smiled contentedly.


    After dropping her at the Ellis estate and setting the staff to work, Seth drove off once more. Cicely''s


    focus was still scattered, but after reviewing a couple of documents, she realized they were much


    the same as what she''d heard from department heads yesterday.


    Frowning, she set the paperwork aside, paced the office, and then there was a knock on the door.


    It was Shane, armsden with parcels. "Ms. Cicely, these parcels, they''re all addressed to you."


    Cicely, bored till now, perked up at the sight, "Put them on the desk."


    Seated in Seth''s chair, she resumed her task with the craft knife.


    Before noon, Seth returned to an office transformed. His desk now sported a picture frame, a new


    pen holder, several stylographs, a fresh mouse pad, and a couple of notebooks.


    The desk in the corner mirrored his, albeit with a simpler color scheme,plete with a cushion on


    the chair.


    A fresh bouquet of flowers had even appeared on the coffee table. He was starting to question the


    wisdom of leaving her alone in thepany.


    Cicely, acting as though she''d done nothing out of the ordinary, asked upon his return, "What''s for


    lunch today?"


    Seth countered, "How much work did you get through?"


    Cicely raised three fingers, then hesitantly added a fourth, "Four documents."


    Seth tapped a few keys on theputer, bringing up a video of the office surveince, capturing


    every bit of Cicely''s boredom—and her interest in everything but work.


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    The video was silent, and Cicely, unaware of its contents, only saw Seth''s lips curve slightly upward.


    "I''m hungry," she stated, approaching him. Seth quietly closed the video.


    Cicely came closer, seeing a screen full of text. Seth looked at her, "Made quite a progress today,


    spent the whole morning reviewing files?"


    Cicely nodded, "Yes."


    His gaze drifted over the new objects on the desk, and he nodded, "Good job. As a reward, I''ll take


    you out for lunch."


    The prospect of escaping the office for a meal was music to Cicely''s ears.


    *


    That afternoon, Seth stayed at the Ellis Corporation, repeating yesterday''s process: summoning


    staff for reports and discussions.


    This routine stretched over several days, and even if Cicely wasn''t eager to learn aboutpany


    affairs, she couldn''t help but be immersed.


    Once everything settled, it was time for thepany''s annual g—undeniably a hectic affair.


    The Ellis Corporation, Diaz International, and C&P were arranged to hold their gs on the same


    day, at the same hotel, for convenience.


    The hotelprised two twenty-six-story towers, linked by sky bridges. The top-floor ballrooms


    were split between the Ellis Corporation and Diaz International, one on the south, the other north,


    distinctly separate.


    C&P''s event was just below Diaz International''s—a floor apart, with no ovep with the Ellis


    Corporation.


    Cicely was dressed in a silver-gray, fitted cocktail dress with the hem just above the knee. She wore


    a pair of silver high-heeled shoes, and although she didn''t seem as borately dressed as others,


    she still stood out as the most eye-catching in the dazzling crowd.


    From the moment of her birth, Cicely seemed destined to make other women feel inferior. Her


    clothes were simple in design, yet undeniably from the top shelf of luxury. The man by her side was


    distractingly handsome, a sight that made it hard for onlookers to look away. Cicely had everything


    people longed for.


    Seth had brought her to the Diaz International g to make the rounds, to stand on stage and


    deliver the expected pleasantries, to clink sses and share toasts, before whisking her away to


    the Ellis soiree.


    The Ellis Corporation g was orchestrated by Seth''s people, but with Cicely''s grandfather and


    father present, the spotlight was on them.


    Upon Seth and Cicely''s arrival at the Ellis Corporation g, they were met with a flurry of toasts and


    well-wishes, almost like a bride and groom weaving through their guests, receiving blessings and


    drinks alike.


    Once they found their seats, Cicely mused aloud, "Isn''t the C&P g happening downstairs? Aren''t


    we going?"


    "Hmm, others are taking care of it," Seth replied.


    Propping her chin in her hand, Cicely teased with a mischievous smile, "I hear there are a lot of


    celebrity beauties there."


    Seth nced at her coolly, "And plenty of male heartthrobs, too."


    "Not even curious to take a peek?"


    With a snort, Seth retorted, "If your intentions weren''t so transparent, I might have considered it."


    "I just want to admire the prettydies."


    Unmoved, Seth replied curtly, "Sure, one day I''ll bring them all to you for your personal viewing."


    Seth seemed serious about skipping the C&P g. Cicely understood his tendency to keep a low


    profile there, and even more so in the entertainment industry as a whole. C&P, after its grand m


    start and the valuable media assets in its grip, was the envy of many. Naturally, the number of


    people wanting to cozy up to Seth was staggering.


    But Seth was not a patient man, unwilling to waste time on those trying to ingratiate themselves with


    him.


    The star-studded g was a ma for journalists, both overt and covert. Seth''s absence from the


    C&P event was deliberate, with plenty of reasons to stay away. However, not long after, Charlie


    hurriedly arrived, lowering his voice as he spoke to Seth."Mr. Diaz, Ray got drunk at the C&P g


    and has now caused amotion over at Diaz International’s g."


    Seth''s brow furrowed, and his demeanor darkened. As he stood to leave, Cicely caught his wrist,


    "What''s happened?"


    "Stay put, I''ll be back soon," he said, squeezing her shoulder reassuringly before following Charlie


    out.


    Cicely watched him until he was out of sight, then rose and trailed after them.


    At Diaz International''s g, Ray was slouched on the steps of the multimedia tform, nursing a


    nearly finished bottle of hard liquor. His face flushed with drunkenness, he greeted Seth with a


    sneer, using the steps for support as he staggered to his feet and approached him.


    "Seth." he slurred, emphasizing each syble with a bitterness that seemed to imbue each word


    with venom. "You''re impressive, truly impressive."


    Heughed coldly, shing a thumbs-up at Seth.


    "I admit, you y hardball. I''ve seen just how ruthless you can be. Danielle says it''s the victor who


    writes history, that I can''t me anyone for the downfall of my family me? My family never


    provoked you; we were just in your way. /just because you coveted what the we had, you seized my


    family''s legacy."


    The attendees hadn''t anticipated such drama on the eve of their holiday break. Ray''s words hung in


    the air, the implications clear to everyone present.


    There were whispers about Seth''s tactics, about how Ray’s family had been acquired on a whim


    because Ray had once made an indecent pass at Ms. Cicely. As Seth''s fiancée, this had incensed


    him enough to retaliate fiercely against Ray .


    Of course, some spected that it had been a premeditated strike. Now, Ray''s outburst seemed to


    confirm thetter.


    "Since you are still a shareholder in your family business, my suggestion is that you leave this ce


    immediately." Seth said calmly.


    Most had surrendered their shares when Ray’s family had dispersed, except for Ray who, even


    after waking from a hospital stay, clung stubbornly to his meager ten percent.


    Ray''sughter was bitter, "Rest assured, I know this isn''t my ce. I''m fully aware this is your Diaz


    International event. I can''t do anything at mypany; it''s thest of what I have, and I can''t tarnish


    it. Just as Diaz International means so much to you. You destroyed mypany, so tell me,


    wouldn''t it be fitting if I learned from you and ruined Diaz International, let you taste the bitterness I


    feel today?"


    Seth looked at Ray with icy detachment, "If you couldn''t even protect yourpany, what makes


    you think you can destroy Diaz International?"


    That remark seemed to strip away thest shred of Ray''s dignity. Rage and malice reced the


    drunken stupor in his eyes, which now brimmed with bloodshot menace, and he looked as if he


    might lunge at Seth in a desperate, vengeful fury.


    Ray mmed the bottle of whiskey onto the table next to Seth with such force that it shattered,


    sending sharp shards scattering across the polished wood.


    The sound of the breaking ss pierced through the festive din like a needle through silk, causing


    Cicely''s heart to skip a beat. Instinctively, her feet moved in quick strides towards Seth, her high


    heels a clumsy match for her urgency. As Ray brandished the jagged remains of the bottle at Seth,


    Cicely''s face drained of color, and she let out a breathless shout. Disregarding her precarious


    footwear, she dashed forward, pulling Seth''s arm and embracing him tightly as they spun half a


    circle to avoid the strike.


    Cicely clung to Seth, her body shielding his.


    A drop of bright red blood fell onto Seth''s hand, and the woman who had suddenly appeared in his


    arms seemed about to fall out of his embrace. at any moment.


    A collective gasp reverberated throughout the banquet hall.


    Seth, who hadn''t expected Cicely to intervene, felt a surge of rage at the sight of the blood on his


    hand.


    The veins on his arm stood out, and his face, usually cool andposed, now resembled a


    bloodied sword de, seething with a murderous aura as he red at Ray.


    Pain shot through Cicely''s arm and ankle.


    Seeing Seth''s unrestrained anger, she gripped his clothes tightly, her entire body trembling with


    pain. "Seth," she managed to say, forcing herself to stand tall.


    Seth''s fierce gaze softened as itnded on her pale, bloodless face.


    With a resounding p, Cicely pped him. Stunned, he looked at her coldly.


    "He''s drunk and not thinking straight. Have you had too much to drink, too? What good do you think


    provoking him will do you now? What if he really hurt you?!"


    Cicely''s lips quivered in pain, and though her voice carried anger, it also held a clear tremble.


    Her defiant look seemed to stem from the physical reaction to her pain. But the tears welling up in


    her eyes made it clear to him—she was crying, whether out of fear, anger, or pain.


    A strange, constricting pain gripped his heart as he surveyed her injuries, his gaze finally resting on


    a clear cut on her right arm. He grasped her arm, his expression dark. "Where else are you hurt?"


    Cicely bit her lip, and tears fell from her eyes.


    A feeling of unfamiliar panic and restlessness swirled within Seth. He growled in a low voice, "Talk


    to me!"


    Herst ounce of self-control seemed to crumble under Seth''s growl, and her emotions—pain,


    indignation, fear—all converged and broke down silently, tears streaming down her face. "My... my


    ankle hurts," she whispered, recalling how she had twisted it in herst desperate lunge to save


    him.


    Seth nced at her high heels and, with a grimace, bent down to scoop her into his arms.


    Meanwhile, Ray had been tackled to the ground by Charlie, who had pinned him down with a knee


    on his back, restraining his arms.


    Charlie had been right beside Seth and was quick to react when Ray lunged, but Cicely''s panicked


    cry had caused him a moment''s hesitation. In that instant, the broken bottle had swung past him.


    Although he acted swiftly, Cicely had been cut on the arm.


    As Seth carried Cicely away, Ray, pinned down by Charlie and unable to break free, could only


    shout at Seth''s retreating figure with red-rimmed eyes.


    "Seth, don''t be so damn arrogant. One day, you''ll pay for everything you''ve done!"


    Seth didn''t falter in his steps.


    *


    Upon hearing of Cicely''s injuries, Erik and Creighton rushed to the hospital in a frenzy.


    The diagnosis: a sprained ankle and a two-centimeterceration on her arm—not too shallow, but


    not too deep.


    By then, she had already been treated, her wounds bandaged, and her ankle wrapped. Cicely''s


    eyes were red and swollen from crying.


    Seeing her Erik and Creighton, she greeted them with a tearful "Grandpa" and "Dad."


    Seth had just ended a phone call and returned to the room. Charlie had taken Ray to the local


    police station for the time being.
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