Billionaire Ex-wife: I Can't Live Without You novel free - Chapter 78

Chapter 78

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“How’s this woman Like?”
Melody asked, eager to know more about the woman who had stood up to her in the office.
Looking around to make sure they were alone, Susan whispered, “You are not aware? She was hired by Mr. Simmons himself, and he even told us to take good care of her. I think she had an affair with him before she came here to work. She also didn’t regard anyone as important, even those that are popular in the company. She is just so arrogant.”
“Really? If that’s how she is, she can’t work here.”
Melody was infuriated.
She then waved at Susan and whispered something to her.
Susan looked hesitant.
“Well… Really? Isn’t that too much?”
“Don’t be troubled. I’ll speak to Cyrus about you and you’ll take her place after this,” Melody assured her, her voice dripping with confidence.
Susan was torn between her guilt over potentially hurting Lucinda and the lure of a promotion and pay raise.
She hesitated for a while before ultimately agreeing to Melody’s ploy.
Later in the afternoon, Lucinda was distributing their artists’ recent activities in her office when Susan knocked on her office door. She walked in with a strangely kind demeanor.

“Miss Ross,” she said with a smile.
“Have you heard about Visual Point’s attempt to invest a huge amount of money in a TV show?
Lucinda didn’t look up from her paperwork as she asked, “Really?
Susan chuckled and handed over the file.
“I actually managed to contact the person in charge of the project, but they want to talk to you.”
Finally raising her head, Lucinda’s cold gaze caught Susan off guard.
It was as if she could see right through her.
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A sly grin crept onto Lucinda’s face as she spoke.
“If you go talk to them and make this cooperation happen, all the commission will be yours.
I don’t see why I should bother stealing it from you.”
“Honestly, I’d love to handle this on my own, but they’re not convinced I’m qualified enough to make the deal. They specifically requested that they will only talk to you. I’m not even after the commission. This is a fantastic opportunity for our artists to advance, and I’m doing this for the company. In as much as we can strengthen our partnership with Visual Point, it doesn’t really matter who represents our company.”
Lucinda was taken aback by Susan’s words.

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