Chapter 1897: Angel Dislikes Her
Adide is Angel''s distant cousin, with clean-cut short hair and a slightly chubby figure, never stealing her spotlight. She is
known in the industry as a top-notch agent who is adept at handling things swiftly. Her keen eye and ability to settle many
matters have kept Angel free from scandals, paving the way for a smooth career journey.
Adide is not only her business partner but also family. As their car heads towards Marsh Group, the new assistant sitting
beside Angel in this silent atmosphere should, in theory, feel suffocated. However, she remains calm, exuding an air of
sophistication. Like a cool block of ice, there''s an elusive quality about her, but her lips are always slightly upturned, hinting at a
faint smile.
Soon, the car arrives at the entrance of Marsh Group. Adide is the first to step out, weing the beautifully dressed and
powerful aura of Angel. She walks in bedazzled high heels, wearing a custom-made dress, resembling a princess who has just
stepped out of a stage y. Her natural beauty enhanced by a professional makeup artist, showcasing her good figure to the
fullest.
The new assistant also exits the car, standing as tall as Angel, but without high heels today. She dresses inly, yet exudes a
unique charm. Angel halts her steps, not rushing inside but giving her a cold nce, asking, "You''ve been my assistant for some
time in the car earlier. Why didn''t you speak? Are you waiting for others to teach you since it''s your first step in this career? Why
not seek guidance from Adide when she has the time?" Her tone carries a hint of reproach.
The girl meets her gaze calmly, replying, "| knew you were upte rushing for the rehearsalst night, probably tired. That''s why |
didn''t want to disturb you." Indeed, Angel had taken a moment to rest her eyes in the car earlier. Despite the new assistant''s
response, Angel finds herself speechless and somewhat displeased. She senses that this girl is neither naive nor foolish and is
likely to steal the limelight. Therefore, Angel will not tolerate her and will probably let her leave voluntarily, even resigning on her
own.
Angel is adamant about not tarnishing her reputation. Dismissing a recently hired assistant would surely be perceived negatively
by the public, thinking shecks patience in guiding others. "You don''t need to go in," Angel informs her clearly. "Wait in the car."
The girl, under Angel''s displeased gaze, remains silent and watches as Angel and Adide walk ahead. She wonders if this is
how A-list female stars are always difficult to serve. Yet, she feels no sadness at not being allowed to follow. She was only
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As Adide and Angel enter the lobby of Marsh Group, one can''t help but marvel at its grandeur. The high-end design of the
lobby is visually stunning, exuding opulence and sophistication. Angel had barely gone upstairs when two other actresses
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