Chapter 213 Sion’s Coldness to Nevaeh
The Crescent Group’s party caused quite a stir throughout Lower Hopton. Not only did Queen reveal her true face at the party, but she directly finalized her first cooperative company after returning to her homeland.
And the partner announced by her was not the invincible Carroll Group, but T-shine, which focused on the clothing industry, instead.
The next day, all major media outlets reported the story, occupying almost all the front-page hits, with many photos and videos showing Aurora in full dress, shining like a queen in the crowd. And the comments below the articles were even better, with many people treating her as a new goddess.
“Oh my! I didn’t expect ‘Queen’ to be a blooming beauty! I’m shallow and I fell in love with her for her beauty, not only her talent.”
“Stop it! God opened a door and a window for her. So jealous… but she’s so gorgeous, I’m absolutely in love!”
“MY GODDESS! Finally, see the real person!”
From the first comment to the last one, there was not a negative one.
Nevaeh did not have the patience to finish reading those articles and slammed her phone onto the sofa.
How could Aurora still be alive?
And she now turned into a famous international designer, “Queen”.
Nevaeh couldn’t help shaking out of rage, and she could not even control her emotions somewhat. The ruthlessness and panic in her eyes leaked out unconcealed. She believed Aurora had died without doubt back then. However, now it seemed that the world had something to use against her.
Not only was she alive, but she had also become a renowned talent, and there were even so many people who hailed her as the goddess.
She must do something, Nevaeh thought. After calming herself down, she picked up the phone on the couch and hurried out the door, not taking long to get to the Carroll Group.
Everyone in the building knew her by now, and without much ado, she was already standing in front of Sion’s office.
Nevaeh took a deep breath and pushed the door open before knocking twice.
“Sion.”
The man, who was looking down at something, looked up at the sound of her voice and asked with a frown, “What brings you here?”
As if she shouldn’t have come. Nevaeh suppressed the anger and said softly, “I don’t have anything to do today, so I thought I’d come and see you.”
“No need.”
Sion lowered his head again, reading the statement in his hand as if it was more important than the person in front of him.
“You can call me if you have anything next time, it’s not good to come to the company often.” He said in a cold and clear voice.
“Okay, I see.”
Why did he treat her in such a frigid way? Was it because that woman was back now?
With these questions, Nevaeh deemed that it was all Aurora’s fault. Her hands grabbed her skirt tightly, while the wrath in her heart was burning.
What was the point of what she had done in the past few years?
Sion could only have eyes for that woman. Even if she was dead, he only had her in his heart.
Now since he knew Aurora was alive, he must be eager to get to her.
“I saw the news today. Is Aurora back?”
Nevaeh asked in a tentative voice as if she was afraid of riling him up while she was showing her care about Aurora.
Sion looked astonished and then he gave her a nod of consent.
The news was all over the place, and he had read them all. But he deliberately avoided it and did not even want to hear about the news content of today, since he felt distressful that Aurora would smile at everyone, but would only show an icy, indifferent, and even hateful look to him.
He realized that he had unknowingly hurt her so deeply until this moment.
“What can I do now to get her back?” That had been bothering him in the last few days.
Nevaeh couldn’t see his eyes, but she knew he must have thought of that woman. And a sinister look wavered under her eyes, and she pretended to be concerned and spoke.
“Where has she been for the past five years? How come there’s no news at all, and she didn’t come back to us?” Nevaeh sighed, “I even dreamed of her not long ago, and prayed for her that she would be well wherever she went. I never thought she would come back now.”
Her statement seemed to owe Aurora’s return to her prayers.
But Sion didn’t bother to care about her words because he was full of thoughts of how to get back Aurora. No matter what, he would find a way to get her forgiveness.
“She’s been in Halberk for the last few years.” Sion’s voice was indifferent as he turned over the statement in his hand again, “If you have nothing special to do, don’t bother her, she’s very busy right now.”NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
Sion had known back then that Aurora and Nevaeh had not got along well with each other. It was just that he was blinded by the “truth” about the earthquake told by Nevaeh and he thought Nevaeh was his life-saver, so he should more or less give her some face.
But now, all he wanted was that Aurora could be happy.
“Sion,” Nevaeh’s face showed a hurt expression, “I’m just trying to be nice to her.”
“Hmm. Go back.”
What should be said he had said very clearly. Nevaeh was only an ordinary friend to him.
He was so focused on Aurora now that he wouldn’t even look at her. It seemed that she had to think of a new idea, Nevaeh thought.
Nevaeh’s eyelashes moved slightly, and the surging emotions were covered up, “Then I’ll go back first, you go right ahead.”
When she finished this sentence, the man did not look up or say anything else.
Nevaeh gritted her teeth, gave him a stare, and left resentfully.
As the new project had just been finalized, Aurora was so busy that she even allowed Morgan to stay in Sion’s place. And she took a little time out of her day to listen to their reports on her daughter’s situation.
She arrived at T-shine early in the morning with Anna in tow.
The project was a continuation of the previous “Castle in the Sky” concept, and there were many details that needed to be finalized by the people in charge of both sides. The familiar building in front of her seemed to bring her back to the past, and the scenes that had happened there passed through her mind like a movie, and she felt a bit depressed for a while.
“Miss Queen?” Anna reminded her.
Aurora returned to her senses, turned her head and smiled at her, “Let’s go.”
Many of the old employees in the company knew her, and Aurora didn’t feel uncomfortable as she exchanged pleasantries.
She looked at the time and apologized, “I’m going to go talk to Mr Doyle about business first, and I’ll catch up with everyone later.”
Not long after she walked into the office, a woman carrying coffee came out of the pantry and went straight toward the president’s office.