Chapter 82
Chapter 82
Eugene was a touch surprised, for he’d thought that Marcus Cohen would utter a few imploring remarks. While he couldn’t have
changed his mind, he had to answer the call for Olivia’s sake. I didn’t expect Marcus Cohen to be such a straightforward person
that he gave his artist up without even asking what had transpired. The corners of his mouth lifted a fraction. “Sure. Let’s get
together sometime.”
Marcus’ voice drifted out of the phone. “Okay. I’ll leave you to do your work first, then.”
The corners of Olivia’s mouth twitched unbidden. This cousin of mine is really smart. He’s making his stance clear to Eugene
Nolan when I’ve obviously related everything to him via WhatsApp. She deliberately had Luca make this call so that he would
harbor no illusions. Metrostar Entertainment couldn’t possibly allow an artist of his character to stay since he’d started puffing up
before even achieving anything much.
After hearing the exchange, Luca’s eyes rolled back into his head, and he almost passed out from fright. He persisted in
apologizing while bowing. “President Nolan, I’m sorry. Ladies, I’m sorry. I’ve realized my wrongdoing now.”
Olivia threw him a placid glance and remarked indifferently, “How did Metrostar Entertainment produce such trash like you?”
After saying that, she turned and looked at Eugene. “President Nolan, since he has been fired by Metrostar Entertainment, he’s
been suitably punished after all. So, let’s just drop it at this.”
“Is this even punishment? The two of you are fine only because he was impeded by the situation, not because he has repented
and decided not to take it further,” Eugene commented placidly.
Sighing, Olivia replied, “I know. If you hadn’t been here today, the ramifications might have been disastrous for me and Kate, but
it’s tantamount to career suicide now that something like this happened to him at the height of his career. Thus, I don’t want to
pursue this matter further.”
Harriet was also a tad worried. While she hadn’t raised a hand against them, her attitude earlier was one of retaliation, so it was
a matter of a word from Eugene if he wanted payback from her. Hence, she promptly said to Olivia, “Miss Maxwell, I’m really
sorry. I mistakenly took Luca’s words for the truth and thought that he was bullied. I then wanted to retaliate on his behalf without
having understood the truth, so I owe you an apology as well.”
Looking at her, Olivia took a deep breath. “As I said, we both wanted to retaliate on behalf of our friends, so I don’t mind. I just
have a kind reminder for you—not everyone is worthy to be considered a friend. Some people aren’t deserving of your kindness!”
Harriet nodded. “You’re right. I still need to improve my judgment of others,” she hurriedly replied. Olivia inclined her head slightly
without saying anything further.
Eugene glanced at Luca, who appeared to be a lamb awaiting slaughter, his gaze blank and helpless. “I’ll let you off this time for
Miss Maxwell’s sake, but keep your distance from her in future.”
Almost bursting into tears from the immense joy, Luca bowed low to him as though he’d been granted amnesty. “Thank you,
President Nolan! Thank you, ladies!”
Aleena, who’d witnessed the entire debacle from a corner, gritted her teeth so hard that they almost shattered. Why is there such
a big difference in his attitude? I wanted to sit with him, but he disdained me. When Olivia Maxwell went over, however, he
promptly called her over to have a seat and even helped to avenge her, getting into a snit for her sake. Why? I like him so much!
How am I inferior to her? Her nails unconsciously dug into her flesh, but she didn’t feel any pain, her eyes brimming with
undisguised hatred.
“Aleena, who’s that woman? Why does Eugene seem so protective of her?” The woman beside her stared at them in bafflement.
Aleena snorted. “Protective? Not at all. She just knows some medical skills and happened to have saved Eugene’s grandfather,
so Eugene regards her quite highly.”
“No matter the reason, there’ll be sparks if she keeps putting herself into Eugene’s path, so you can’t just sit around and do
nothing,” the woman urged.