âMiss Moran, a clean hand wants no washing.
I wonât waste time arguing with a fool.
Youâve spent years in the entertainment industry, and youâre intelligent enough to discern truth from Lies.
â Rosalynn paused, her gaze meeting Valeriaâs.
âBy the way, regarding your throat, try making some pear juice and seeking treatment from a doctor.
That should help.
â
Having said her piece, Rosalynn nodded to Valeria before turning and departing.
Valeriaâs eyes sparkled with intrigue.
Rosalynn had skillfully praised her.
She then shared her concerns.
If she continued believing Asherâs words, would that make her a fool?
âMiss Moran, Rosalynn has a way with words.
Otherwise, she wouldnât have been able to manipulate men,â Asher said, sensing Valeriaâs silence.
Valeria shot him a look.
âSo, in your eyes, beautiful women are all airheads? They Lack talent and can only manipulate men?â
Now a well-known figure, Valeria had faced her share of false rumors, including accusations of having a sugar daddy.
Asher grew nervous and hastily denied the insinuation.
âAsher, if you have the ability, produce the design I want.
Donât resort to unfair competition.
â
Valeria rolled her eyes, signaling her assistant to escort him out.
Cursing Rosalynn inwardly, Asher begrudgingly left Valeriaâs home.
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Meanwhile, Brian received a call from Sanford.
rian, you owe me thanks,â Sanford said mysteriously.
nat do you mean?â
âMaggie will be Living with me from now on.
If you want to do something with Rosalynn in her apartment, no one will interrupt you,â Sanford teased.
Brian frowned.
âMaggie is moving in with you? Sanford, do you want her as your lover?â
âYes,â Sanford confirmed without hesitation.
Brian walked to the window, opening the curtain to see Rosalynn returning.
âRemember that Maggie is not like us.
Think it through,â Brian cautioned, recalling how Sanford had once fallen for a girl from a humble origin.
However, she left him for money
That experience had transformed Sanford into a playboy.
Now, Maggie-an ordinary girl herself-had entered Sanfordâs life, and Brian worried that his friend might suffer heartbreak once more.
âDonât fret, Brian.
I wonât be fooled again.
Iâve told you-I wonât take things seriously from now on,â Sanford declared nonchalantly.
It appeared that he didnât care.
But Brian knew that Sanford was merely feigning indifference.