The old managers had been set in their ways. They never truly respected Elora. They kept pushing back, making things as difficult for her as possible.

For two years, she had walked on eggshells, constantly on edge, never allowing herself to relax.

But once she stabilized her position and firmly took control, she began phasing them out, replacing them little by little. One by one, they retired, stepping down to enjoy their old age.

Now, the company's leadership was fully aligned with her. She had earned their trust and command.

"I've seen everything you've been through," Mrs. Ormond said, her voice laced with pain. “I know how much you've suffered, how much you've endured." She let out a sigh. "At the end of the day, it's still because your father and I weren't strong enough. Look at your best friend, Rosie. She has no pressure, no responsibilities weighing her down. She gets to do what she loves, marry whoever she wants, and live a carefree, happy life. She's not as capable as you, and she doesn't hold the same status in this city, but... I would rather you had her life. That's the way a wealthy young woman should live."

Elora smiled. “Mom, you're not a fish-how can you know what makes a fish happy?" she said lightly. "Everyone defines happiness differently. Rosie and I are just on different paths. I like my life the way it is. I have control over everything, and that's what brings me fulfillment."

Mrs. Ormond chuckled softly. "You have a good mindset. That puts me at ease." But her expression grew serious. "Still, there's one thing that worries me the most important thing in your life."

hesitated, then finally asked, "Elora... when did things start between you and

when it had happened, even though

notice? Or had

and turned to face

could see the worry in Mrs. Ormond's

known all along that once her parents found out about Tatum, they

haven't actually started anything yet, would you believe me?" she said softly. "only recently realized how I truly feel about him. I don't see him as just an employee-I admire him. That's the truth. And knowing that he

treats me. never thought much of it before, but now I understand he's always

say he already has a

face. "He told you his grandmother gave him a year to win over his fiancée, right? He's been working here for a few m Deep

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