Chapter 64
64 shing Realities
stagnation wasn’t due to myck of transformation, but because you refused to evolve,”
Post–divorce, Emma had reflected on their marriage, realizing the Imbnce: her proactive approach
contrasted with Alex’s passivity. This disparity was the crux of their failed rtionship.
64 Unforeseen Complications
Emuna’spany, thriving in various industries including real estate development and entertainment,
rarely had subsidiary issues escte to the headquarters. However, one morning, Juliet brought
concerns from both entertainment subsidiaries to Emma.
“Why involve me in subsidiary matters? I already have enough on my te,” Emma protested, knowing
these mediapanies hadpetent management and didn’t require her direct
intervention.
Juliet wouldn’t have disturbed Emma if it weren’t a significant issue. “Someone within thepany,
clearly against you, is stirring trouble. The issues are beyond the subsidiaries‘ control, and their profits,
though not as high as the headquarters‘, are substantial.”
Reviewing the documents, Emma found them trivial at first. “Just rece the two brand ambassadors
who left. Why is this even a problem?”
But Juliet discovered that theirpanies were being cklisted in the industry, a new and serious
problem. “Someone influential is targeting us,” she concluded.
Emma realized the gravity of the situation. “Whoever it is must be a major industry yer to cklist us
so effectively.”
Juliet didn’t understand why they were targeted. Emma suggested involving Johnson, her brother’s
assistant, known for resolvingplex issues.
“Would your
brother even agree to send Johnson to help us?” Juliet questioned skeptically.
“Go ask him. He probably wouldn’t if I did,” Emma said.
Juliet was reluctant to approach Emma’s brother for help, fearing the repercussions.
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Their discussion was interrupted by a phone call. Afterward, Emma decided to visit the subsidiary
herself, with Juliet reluctantly following.
Arriving at the lobby, they found Johnson waiting with a car. Emma had expected her brother’s
cooperation, confident in her eventual leadership role in thepany.
Johnson briefed them en route to the subsidiary. The issue at hand was a magazine cover shoot,
Jeopardized by thest–minute withdrawal of the contracted artist, a situation exacerbated by their
rivals.
The shoot was crucial, intended to feature a renowned photographer, and now they faced a pressing
need for a suitable recement. Emma and Juliet, with Johnson’s assistance, prepared to tackle this
unexpectedplication head–on.