Chapter 856
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 856:
Tatiana soon came across Nortonâs tweet.
She had been hoping to collaborate with Nortonâs company, as she was in the midst of preparations for a major fashion show.
Global Entertainment had reached its zenith in the entertainment industry and was now branching out into other ventures, including fashion design.
Fashion had become a highly lucrative market.
In Lorpond, the Santos family and Homelight Enterprise were the leading luxury clothing brands.
Homelight Enterprise had outright dismissed any potential collaboration, leaving Tatiana to approach a company under the Santos familyâs umbrella.
But her proposal was quickly declined.
Frustration and regret weighed heavily on herâoffending Norton had been a grave error.
Yet, the damage was already done, and there was no undoing it.
With no choice but to move forward, Tatiana redirected her efforts toward managing the fallout and focusing on her movie.
The next day, the trollsâ campaign had spread far and wide, ensuring the news reached countless people.
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Many netizens, harboring a deep-seated resentment toward the wealthy, quickly turned their ire on Wandering World.
The movieâs rating kept falling.
Meanwhile, Tatianaâs film finally showed signs of recovery, with its rating starting to climb.
Klein Group.
âInform Mr. Klein about the situation and get his instructions on how to proceed.â
Evita, busy at her desk in the secretaryâs office, received the directive with a raised eyebrow.
Glancing at the task file, she noticed it included Tatianaâs tweet, where Andrewâs name was explicitly mentioned.
Her lips pressed into a thin line as she nodded, grabbed the document, and headed to the CEOâs office.
She knocked on the door, but no one responded.
Curious, she gently pushed it open and noticed the door was slightly ajar.
Is Andrew not here? Peeking inside, she spotted him stretched out on the sofa, apparently asleep.
He was always burdened with responsibilities, and seeing him so fatigued stirred an unexpected pang of sympathy in Evita.
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