Lucia grabbed a cup of coffee from someone nearby and sshed it onto Eva’s face. “Are you feeling
calmer now? If you keep talking nonsense, I won’t hold back!”
Eva’s face was drenched in coffee. Despite her anger, Lucia’s words left her stunned.
Lucia turned to Aurelia and nodded. “Ms. Simmons, my apologies for the interruption. Please go on.”
Aurelia didn’t pay attention to Eva’s fiery re. She remained calm as she said, “It’s easy to settle this
peacefully. First, I need Ms. Hanks to apologize publicly, and I also require the magazine publisher to
apologize to me.”
“Ms. Simmons, while Eva is with the magazine publisher, the people she hired online aren’t connected
to us. We didn’t join in on her personal attacks against you,” Lucia
countered.
Aurelia stood her ground, facing Lucia and her team with determination. “Ms. Lawson, isn’t simply
standing by a form of involvement? You’re all in the media business. You were aware of your
employee’s mistakes but chose not to intervene. Isn’t that the same as condoning it?
“A magazine that ims to support women’s rights, yet allows its employees to bully an ordinary
woman. Isn’t that considered as taking part?”
Aurelia continued, “Don’t forget, your charity event is supposed to help people
understand how hard it is for women. But if you can’t even stick up for women’s rights when it happens
near you, then why bother dreaming big?
“Women’s struggles ain’t fixed just by
ving money. It’s when they suffer quietly, are taken for granted, ignored, silenced, and pushed to
compromise. The charity event isn’t just about giving cash and love, but about pushing women to rise
from the mess.”
Aurelia calmly and confidently suggested, “I propose to use myself as an example. Before the charity
event, I’ll agree to an interview with you and reveal everything that’s happened recently.
“I’ll encourage women like me, those who are ndered and face scious rumors, to speak up.
Doesn’t that sound better than spending millions on advertising campaigns?”
When she finished speaking, the entire meeting room fell silent. That was until Lucia apuded,
followed by those around her.
Lucia approached Aurelia and reached out. “I’ve underestimated you. I thought you needed Mr. Synder
here to negotiate with us directly. That was my mistake. Would you be interested in joining the charity
event?”
“But… I’ve been fired,” Aurelia said hesitantly.
“Individuals matter here. We’re just focused on what you can do, not the size of yourpany,” Lucia
assured.
“Alright, but we need a contract. It has to specify that yourpany is hiring me directly and that the
pay will match market rates,” Aurelia said.
Lucia’s serious expression softened with a smile. “No problem. With Mr. Synder
supporting you, we won’t mess around with the contract. I’ll arrange interviews and live broadcasts
about this incident in the next few days. Be prepared.”
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“Sure thing.” Aurelia shook Lucia’s hand, then winked at Leslie.
Leslie nced at Aurelia with a hint of surprise in his eyes. He knew she wasn’t one to just sit around
and wait for things to happen.
But Eva was unhappy with the oue. “I won’t ept it. There’s no way I’m apologizing to Aurelia!”
sheined.
“Ms. Hanks, it seems you’re not in control here,” Aurelia said. “I’ve been trying to settle the ne
issue amicably. But if it goes to court and I demand a public trial, you won’t only be med in court.
You’ll also have to pay me. It’s up to you.”
“You…” Eva’s face turned pale as she stammered.
Lucia ignored Eva and said, “Ms. Simmons, don’t mind her. I’ll walk you out.”
“Thanks, Ms. Lawson,” Aurelia responded.
And with that, Aurelia and Lucia left Eva in the meeting room and went down the stairs
together.