The Jilted Heiress' Return to the High Life - Chapter 438
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Chapter 438:
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“You’ve been invited by Calan Archer of Wraithwood Group.”
Calan was the investor Corrine had once courted for Ashton Group.
Corrine glanced at the gilded invitation indifferently.
“Just leave it on the desk.” The message was clear: she would be there.
Natasha acknowledged with a nod.
“If there’s nothing more, I’ll take my leave.”
“Alright,” Corrine paused, then looked up at Natasha.
“Is your mother returning soon?”
Natasha tensed slightly at Corrine’s question. She took a moment to ponder it as she turned to face Corrine.
“On the fifteenth of next month,” she finally responded.
“Then the four of us will go pick up your mother together,” Corrine declared.
This simple statement stirred a whirlwind of emotions within Natasha. She took a deep breath to steady her inner turmoil and nodded firmly.
“I agree.”
Since Corrine had taken the helm at the company, numerous matters demanded her direct attention.
At that time, Ford Group was pushing forward several major projects, with additional future developments in the pipeline.
Throughout the morning, department managers entered and exited Corrine’s office from time to time, each carrying documents.
𝓜𝓸𝓻𝓮 𝓾𝓹𝓭𝓪𝓽𝓮𝓼 𝓲𝓷 𝓰𝓪𝓵𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵𝓼.𝓬𝓸𝓶
Among these, the project endorsed by Jolene faced the most scrutiny.
“Miss Holland, do you think we should reconsider the spokesperson for the resort?” an executive asked from across Corrine’s desk. Since Jolene’s striking debut, rumors about her had swirled online.
Accusations such as “school bully,”
“bar dancer,” and “escort” frequently marred Ford Group’s social media comments section. Some netizens even bluntly alleged that Jolene had secured the endorsement through underhanded means.
Luckily, the senior executives of Ford Group knew that the company’s CEO was a woman; otherwise, they might have believed those rumors.
While controversy often boosted visibility, no organization could withstand relentless negativity. If this continued, the resort’s reputation would suffer.
Corrine set her pen down, meeting the executive’s gaze with an expressionless face.
“So, who do you suggest we choose?” she asked, her voice calm, cool, and collected, yet with an underlying hint of frost.
The resort executive hesitated. He had heard rumors about Jolene’s close ties to Corrine, and now, it seemed true. Why else would Corrine defend a model so staunchly?
He studied Corrine’s expression carefully, then stammered, “Miss Holland, I’m not questioning your judgment. I just think we need to consider the long-term effects. We can’t only focus on the immediate publicity Jolene brings without considering its impact on the resort’s image.”
“I’m a businesswoman. My focus is always on the return on investment,” Corrine responded, picking up her coffee for a sip.
“Every time the haters attack, both Ford Group and the resort are mentioned. According to the latest data, the resort has received one million booking requests up until earlier this morning. That’s the result I want.”
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