Chapter 12
Winning Her Heart Back
Chapter 12 A Sneaky Snapshot
The next morning, Emelle joined William in welcoming Mr. Smith from yesterday to the boat factory.
Cloudex Corporation focused on venture capital and emerged as one of the nationâs top investment firms with extensive projects and influence both domestically and Internationally.
It played a key role in backing governmentâsupported projects, notably this cultural heritage boat factory. Emelle had managed to compose herself from last nightâs emotional upheaval.
Now, sheâs perfectly embodying the role of a CEOâs secretary by Williamâs side. She spoke when needed and remained silently observant when not.
There was a diverse collection of cultural heritage boats displayed inside the expansive factory, each boat was vibrant and unique.
An elderly factory manager led them through the exhibits,-earning repeated expressions of admiration from Mr. Smith.
âThese boats are only 60 feet. Weâre in the process of constructing the longest cultural heritage boat in the world, targeting to be 330 feet. Once itâs complete, we intend to apply for a Guinness World Record to bring global recognition to our cultural heritage boats,â the manager said with pride.
*330 feet? Thatâs taller than some buildings. It must be a spectacular sight on water! Could I have the honor of seeing it?â Mr. Smith was visibly amazed.
âOf course, itâs actually right above us. Have a look,â the manager replied with a smile.
As everyone looked up, they saw an enormous boat suspended from the ceiling, its full length extending beyond their view.
âIt occupies too much space on the ground, so hanging it was the best solution to conserve space. Weâve only finished the basic structure. A lengthy process still lies ahead. The next step is the completion of the body structure,â explained the manager.
While all eyes were on the boat, Emelie sensed as if someone was targeting her with their gaze.
She scanned the area and spotted a tall man in a corner.
The manâs face was concealed by a hat and mask. He was aiming a longâfocus camera in their direction.
Emelie frowned as she asked, âFactory manager, who is that person?â
The manager glanced over. âHe claims to be a blogger, someone who posts stuff online. Hearing about. our cultural heritage and the 330âfoot boat, he wanted to capture it. I thought itâd be good publicity, so I
allowed it.â
Emelie considered the manâs focus could logically be on the uniquely lengthy cultural heritage boat, especially as they stood right beneath it.
She thought she might be overthinking it.
Emelle shifted her focus back, just as William extended his hand to her, catching her off guard.
She hesitated as she was uncertain of his Intentions.
Williamâs hand hovered midâair for a good 20 to 30 seconds until he frowned at Emelie.
It took her a second to realize he was asking for a wet wipe for his hands. A man with his cleanliness habits would naturally want to clean his hands after touching anything.
Previously, Emelie would keenly observe his every action, memorizing all his habits and understanding his
needs from a mere glance or gesture.
But today, her attention was elsewhere.
Emelie handed him a wet wipe from her bag when she felt a pang of surprise at her own lapse in attention. Her thoughts were not as centered on him as they used to be.
This moment of neglect caught Williamâs eye, prompting him to observe her more closely than usual. The previous nightâs slap didnât leave any mark, it was as if the incident had never occurred.
Daphne was also present.
She noticed Williamâs prolonged gaze on Emelie and a sentence crossed her mind, âYou canât move up until thereâs room at the top.â
Daphine suddenly called out, âMs. Hoven.â
As Emelie turned, she caught the man taking photos in her direction again. She was certain it wasnât al
misperception this time as he was focusing directly on her.
She thought about confronting the man but decided against it with Mr. Smith around, to avoid creating a
scene.
She figured there would be time to address it later as the tour was almost over.
âWhat is it?â Emelie asked, turning to Daphne.
Daphne said softly, âDoes the company profit from such projects?â
âItâs not about financial gain,â Emelie explained.
âSo itâs about reputation? I understand now,â Daphne responded with a sweet smile.
After a quick look at a wall sign labeled â4,â Emelie proceeded to follow
William.
As their visit wrapped up and William was about to invite the clients for lunch, a sudden warning came
from the second floor.
âDanger! Move away!â
The instinctive reaction to the warning was to gaze upwards.
As they did, they saw the 330âfoot cultural heritage boat start to tip alarmingly as its ropes gave way, sending it crashing toward the ground.
Without a moment to spare, Emelie renched out for William but only caught air.
âBoom!
The boat crashed down, chaotically scattering the crowd beneath.
Emelie was delayed by her attempt to reach William and couldnât evade in time. Her lower leg was struck, and she elicited a sharp cry of pain.
Yet, it was the emotional pain that cut deeper.
She glanced up and realized William had instinctively chosen to shield Daphne instead of her in that critical moment.
Could his affection for Daphne have grown so deep?
Looking down at her injured leg, a bitter chuckle escaped Emelie.
Three years of unwavering devotion, all seemingly in vain.