Chapter 140 Reasoning With You Is Futile -26%
Finished Aurelia remained in her car, not making a move to exit. Instead, she focused her attention on the vehicle that had been trailing her.
It appeared that the driver of that car had noticed theyâd been detected. After a brief hesitation, the figure within stepped out.
It was Angela, her heels clicking gracefully on the pavement as she approached. Her outfit was impeccably stylish, exuding both sophistication and a sharp intelligence.
Seeing Angela again, Aureliaâs face hardened. Has she been shadowing me since the golf course?
Determined to uncover Angelaâs true intentions, Aurelia decided to keep a watchful eye on her.
By now, Angela had reached Aureliaâs car.
âHow long have you been following me?â Aurelia inquired with a cool demeanor.
Angela, unflustered by her cover being blown, responded calmly, âFrom the golf course to here, itâs probably been about three hours.â
Aurelia gave a light chuckle. âAnd why exactly were you following me?â
âYou should be able to guess. I followed you because of our last encounter. There was a misunderstanding between us, and you let Mr. Quigley overhear our conversation,â Angela explained. âThis has led to a rift between Mr. Quigley and me, and heâs since distanced himself from the Sanders family. Itâs said that the person who created the problem is responsible for resolving it, Ms.
Shaw. No one but you can help resolve this situation. Whatever you ask for now, I will comply. The hundreds of thousands last time, that was my mistake, and I apologize for it.â
Angelaâs approach, even in seeking help, carried a subtle arrogance. Despite everyone placing the blame on her, she refused to diminish her pride in front of Aurelia.
It was the first time Aurelia had witnessed someone spinning the act of stalking into something almost commendable, let alone the audacity Angela displayed in asking for assistance.
Didnât the previous debacle serve as a cautionary tale for Angela? Shouldnât a presenter remember such important details?
âI canât help you,â Aurelia stated firmly.
Angelaâs brows knitted together in frustration. âThe properties youâve been viewing today are quite modest for Jacaster standards. This indicates that Mr. Quigley hasnât invested much in you, and youâre not that significant to him. You could be discarded at any moment. If I were in your shoes, Iâd seize any opportunity while it are far superior to till exists. I can offer you a villa or a large bungalow in an upscale area. Both choices properties youâve considered today.â
She continued, âIâm aware of your strained relations with the Leedon family, and they wonât offer you any help. I also know youâre part of Old Mr. Gardnerâs team. Although that bodes well for your future, youâve only just started, and itâs going to be a long journey. You probably arenât ready for major responsibilities. Even your adoptive motherâs financial situation is quite modest; she canât offer much help. Thus, your options are quite limited.â
Annelaâs slanuance une indeed imneaccius almost makina tumalia umns in canland her sharne 1/3 15:29 Sat, 29 Jun (Chapter 140 Reasoning With You is Futile 26 Finished âThere werenât many options, but you have several choices for me, right?â Aurelia responded with a light- hearted laugh.
Angela maintained her aloof demeanor, nodding. âIndeed, the choice is yours.â
She added, âI can also assist your second brother in advancing further in the entertainment industry. I understand heâs been in this field for a few years now. Without any help, itâs unlikely heâll make significant progress. The industry is full of talented actors all striving for stardom.â
Aureliaâs voice chilled. âYouâve been quite thorough in researching my life, havenât you?â
She truly stops at nothing to achieve her goals.
âYour affairs werenât difficult to look into,â Angela replied, seemingly oblivious to Aureliaâs growing discomfort.
âYouâre so wellâinformed one might think youâre pleading with me, while others might suspect youâve investigated me thoroughly just to cause harm, Aurelia remarked, her smirk barely hiding her disdain.
She had little tolerance for such presumptuous behavior.
Angelaâs constantly flaunting her superiority. Where did she get the audacity to do so?
âIâve approached you, but not for the reasons you might assume. Iâm merely presenting an alternative path for you to consider,â
Angela insisted, believing in her justification.
Aurelia checked the time; there were still twenty minutes until her appointment. Matthewâs always punctual. He should be here any minute.
Noticing this, Angela inquired, âDid you arrange to meet someone here for a meal?â
âWho are you meeting?â she pressed, urgency creeping into her voice.
Aurelia laughed lightly. âDonât you already know?â
Angelaâs expression darkened. âConsider carefully the proposal I made earlier. If you have regrets after today, I wonât offer you another chance. Iâve known Mr. Quigley for a long time. Youâve only just met him, and youâre unaware of the Quigley family dynamics. They will never accept a country girl marrying into their family. To them, youâll always be just a plaything.â
âAre you done talking?â Aurelia asked, her patience thinning. Angelaâs persistence was rapidly eroding Aureliaâs usual calm.
âAurelia, donât test my patience,â Angela warned, irritation evident in her tone.
From childhood to adulthood, she rarely faced setbacks. However, due to Aurelia, things hadnât exactly been smooth sailing for her recently.
Aurelia shot back sharply. âI should be saying that to you, Ms. Sanders. If you have no business here, please leave immediately!
Any issues you have should be taken up with Matthew directly. Do not bother me.â
Angela looked taken aback. âAurelia, do you realize what youâre doing?â
Sheâs telling me to leave? No one has ever spoken to me like this before. This is the first time!
2/3 Jun Chapter 140 Reasoning With You Is Futile 26%2 #Finished âYou should be asking yourself that, Angela, Aurelia retorted coldly. âYour mind is a valuable asset; itâs not too late for it to develop. Until then, keep to your own affairs and stop meddling in others. I donât have time for your games.â
Angelaâs face flushed with anger as Aureliaâs rebuke cut deep. âYouâre being completely unreasonable!â she exclaimed.
âEvery interaction with you has proven pointless. Reasoning with you is futile; you simply do not understand, Aurelia said, exasperated.
Despite Angelaâs role as a presenter, which should imply quick wit and sensibility, her actions suggested a lack of any principled thinking.
As she took a deep breath, Angelaâs complexion turned a ghastly shade of pale. âI didnât know your ambitions were so grand.
Fine, Iâll accommodate you once,â she muttered darkly.
âName your price!â Angela demanded, desperation edging her voice.
Aurelia, surprised to encounter someone as presumptuous as the notorious Leedon family, set her terms. absurdly high. âDonât come looking for me unless you have ten billion.â
âHave you lost your mind, Aurelia? Antagonizing the Sanders family will not end well for you. Youâre acting recklessly, relying on Mr. Quigleyâs favor. Demanding ten billion just like thatâyour greed knows no bounds. If he were aware of your demands, heâd surely get rid of you,â Angela fumed, finding Aureliaâs defiance unbearable.
Aurelia responded coolly, âYou shouldnât concern yourself with matters that donât involve you. Arenât you too old to be a busybody?â
âAurelia Shaw!â