Chapter 47 No Place for Him in Her Heart Anymore
The thick envelope was filled with money.
Rose was taken aback and turned to look at Darrin.
“Your bonus for this month,” Darrin slowly turned the steering wheel and drove out of the garage.
Rose couldn’t believe it, “But, Shige, our department just had our bonus deducted.”
It was him who deducted it.
“This is yours,” Darrin said, glancing at her and smiling gently. His smile was so warm that it seemed to warm up the air inside the car.
“I couldn’t just let the reporter below run the exclusive news alone and pay for all the expenses. At least… the five hundred yuan you gave to the cleaning lady…”
Darrin hadn’t finished speaking when Rose had already taken out five hundred from inside and returned the rest to him.
“Okay, I accepted this reward.”
If this money was from Flourish Media to Rose, she would accept it.
But she knew that this was given to her by Darrin alone.
Seemingly guessing Rose’s thoughts, Darrin threw the envelope back into Rose’s arms.
“Didn’t you see it clearly? There is a document inside that requires your signature. I still need to take it to the finance department.”
Rose reopened the envelope and indeed found a receipt for the prize money inside.
Oh, I see…
Then she showed disrespect.
“Actually, I sold the video to Sour Lemon and I have already received a large sum of money,” Rose said, feeling slightly embarrassed.
Lemon Studio seemed like a small workshop, but it actually charged quite high prices.
They needed to make a big splash to gain fame, and Rose also needed someone to expose her on the spot. It was a perfect match.
‘That’s what you deserved,” Darrin chuckled lightly. “Flourish Media’s only help to you in this incident was providing you with a camera. But Flourish Media owes you a lot.”
Did anyone ever dare to imagine that Orange Media would apologize to Flourish Media?
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A few years ago, during the crisis of Flourish Media, Orange Media was so arrogant and conceited that the old Flourish Media people will never forget.
This is also a scar in the hearts of many Flourish Media people.
Now, Rose has relieved them a lot.
Darrin actually wanted to say:
Flourish Media couldn’t match up to such an excellent Rose.
While waiting for the interview, Rose casually took out the camera from her bag and stuffed it into the crevices between the sofa armrest
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and the cus hion.
From that angle, if Hector sat beside her, his profile could be captured perfectly
Later, everything he did and said with his female assistant on the sofa was captured like this.
Rose actually never thought about taking any of Hector’s privacy at first.
But one should not be without a guarded heart.
Not to mention, she also found out that there was a shadow of Lillian
behind him.
Later, she hurriedly escaped, taking only her phone and voice recorder, but forgetting the camera.
So, after Hector checked out, Rose, using the excuse of going shopping with Mrs. Roach, went to the hotel and gave the aunt five hundred dollars to retrieve the camera.
So, as a witness, the cleaning lady did not come forward to clarify the timing error when talking about Rose’s actions.
Is there anything that can be clarified?
Does anyone care about a cleaner’s testimony as long as everything Hector said in the end was false?
She said Rose gave her five hundred and let her in.
Could Orange Media or Hector give her more to fabricate testimony?
Not necessary.
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Rose didn’t want anyone to know that she had placed a camera, after all, as a journalist, it would inevitably raise questions about her moral integrity if it was discovered that she had done so before the interview.
At that time, she had to go and confront the capital camp to explain her speculations about the collusion between Hector and Lillian, didn’t she?
Still those three words, no need.
Rose used to do things in a way that she liked to focus on the big picture and overlook the details.
Because she knew what the audience wanted, all she had to do was show them what they wanted and make them satisfied.
They would regard her as a “goddess”.
In fact, those from Flourish Media and Orange Media, upon a little reflection, without the need for verification, can guess that the video publicly released by Sour Lemon was given by Rose, and she even did the editing.
What’s in your hand is empty…
There was no way to solve it…
In the world of adults, where can you find an innocent girl who knows nothing about the ways of the world?
Did they really think that Rose graduated from Rayvale Communication University by relying on Darrin? ·
However, even if they knew everything now, they could only remain silent and couldn’t openly say anything again.
When Hector was popular, he was very popular. Once he fell out of
favor, three days passed, would anyone still remember him?
Media people, no one would hold onto a blurry coffee stain and not let go of an old news story.
What they wanted was new.
New events, new reports, new creations, and even… new conspiracies.
“Do you know who did all these things?” Darrin asked.
Rose nodded.
Darrin no longer asked anything.
The reason why he has been watching from the sidelines all this time is because he knows that this little difficulty is only enough to warm Rose’s hands.
“It would be easy to put Hector in jail,” Darrin continued, “but he might not say anything.”
“Well, he said it’s not normal,” Rose didn’t mind, “I never thought about using him to mess with Lillian either.”
She looked out of the car window, the city lights were dazzling like blooming flowers, and pedestrians were bustling.
Why didn’t you appreciate and enjoy such beautiful scenery in the world?
Why bother clinging to the irretrievable past?
“Don’t worry, senior brother. I also don’t have that interest.” She wouldn’t take these pieces of evidence and go find Judson to clarify anything.
She went again, begging him to believe in her.
Today’s theme: Not necessary
Her eyes sparkled like gemstones, radiating an incomparable beauty. In
a moment of impulse, Darrin raised his hand and brushed aside a
strand of hair from beside her car.
“Hmm?” Rose turned her head.
Darrin immediately stopped and awkwardly looked away, “I saw a strand of hair on your shoulder…”
He quietly curled up his palm, feeling the smoothness of the strands that lingered on his fingertips.
Rose then lowered her head to look at her shoulder.
Darrin, afraid that she might notice something, hurriedly said, “Do you know if the Garcia family is behind Orange Media?”
Rose paused for a moment, and when she looked up again, there was a sharp glint in the corner of her eye. “How come the Garcia family’s people haven’t died out yet?”
She showed her utmost malice towards the Garcia family, without any disguise.
The hatred of killing parents, never to be reconciled.
“Rose…” Darrin spoke these words with hesitation, “Actually, you are much safer in the Edwards family. You know, Christopher wouldn’t spare you if given the chance…”
“He certainly wouldn’t let me off.” Rose chuckled lightly, her eyes covered with frost and snow. “If he has the ability, let him come again and see what good he can get from me.
She sneered.
It’s just a bunch of incompetent subordinates!
Darrin remained silent.
But there was still a slight worry in my mind.
The feud between the Garcia family and the Edwards family, based on the past tense as the reference tense, cannot be easily judged by right
or wrong.
The Garcia family caused the death of Rose’s parents, but the Edwards family also nearly wiped out the Garcia family.
Seven years ago, Christopher was abroad and had already made a comeback, but he was forced to retreat by Rose.
The hatred of the previous generation has evidently been passed down to the next generation.
“Rose,” Darrin blurted out some words, “I know you are independent and dislike relying on others…”
He felt his heart almost bleeding when he said such words.
This independent Rose, almost entirely created by him with his own hands and feet.
“But if there was any danger, please always remember that I am here.”
“I can,” Rose’s smile carried a gentle halo, “I will always remember that my senior brother saved my life, so you definitely wouldn’t mind saving me a few more times, right?”
Darrin laughed, “It’s probably best not to.”
He didn’t want her to be in a dangerous situation again.
Seven years ago, when Rose saw herself curled up in the snow, clutching onto a steel pipe in her abdomen, her heart almost shrunk into a tiny piece.
She was already confused, but when she saw him, there was still a glimmer of hope in her eyes as she handed him a hard drive.
“Darrin, quickly… pass it to Judson…”
This was the first time she called him “Brother Darrin” since she was ten years old.
But Darrin was clear.
In Rose’s heart, there was no inch or centimeter left for him to stay
anymore…