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My Coldhearted Ex demands a Remarriage by Eva Blackwood

Chapter 519
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Chapter 519:

Considering her upcoming maternity leave and postpartum period, acting roles weren't feasible for now.

However, scriptwriting remained a viable way to contribute, and both Nathan Films and Silver Elephant Media

stood to benefit from her talents.

After the discussion, the CEO accompanied Carrie to the exit. “Carrie, where are you headed next? Should | call a

driver for you?”

With a gracious smile, Carrie declined. “There's no need. | have a ride coming. I'm going to meet Kristopher at

the Norris Group.”

As she finished speaking, a luxury vehicle pulled up to the entrance. Oliver stepped out of the driver's seat,

swung open the rear door, and said, “Mrs. Norris, your car is ready.” Carrie climbed into the vehicle, which pulled

smoothly away from the curb.

As the car disappeared, the CEO's smile faded. He turned to Ruby, his tone cold. “I recall Carrie even stayed at

your place when she restarted here. Why didn’t you inform us of her circumstances? Do you realize the losses

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the company has incurred because of this?”

Ruby laughed sarcastically and responded, “Boss, how was | supposed to hide something | didn’t even know? |

had no idea who Carrie's husband was at first—it’s her personal life. Besides, she wasn’t trying to be a pop idol,

and there's nothing in the contract that forbids relationships or marriage. What right did | have to pry into her

private affairs?”

The CEO retorted, “This is the entertainment industry, not a mechanical assembly line. It's not just about

following the rules. As her manager, shouldn't you have exercised sdiscretion?”

Unfazed, Ruby lit a cigarette, letting the CEO's criticism roll off her. Being reprimanded was nothing new in this

job.

Just as she thought the lecture was over, the CEO added sternly, “Ruby, it would be best if you considered

resigning voluntarily. You've shown effort but delivered no tangible results. If | were to dismiss you, it might

damage your chances with other employers.”

Ruby’s eyes widened with disbelief. How could he claim she had “no achievements but hard work” when she had

successfully managed several artists and significantly boosted company profits?

“Since you will resign on your own, you won't receive any severance,” the CEO said, avoiding her gaze.

“However, your skills are such that this likely won't concern you. Plus, given your age and your affluent family

background, perhaps it’s tto think beyond this industry. After all our years working together, | truly believe

it’s in your best interest to settle down and maybe start a family. Why endure the stress of the corporate world?

Look at how many executives have personal lives in shambles. Isn't a stable family life more valuable than any

career?”

Ruby had never been so patronizingly dismissed. She crushed her cigarette out, her voice cold. “Your concern is

noted.”

The CEO, oblivious to her sarcasm, added nonchalantly, “Could you graba coffee from next door?”

With a cold smile, Ruby replied, “Actually, I'm a little preoccupied with resigning. After that, it's off to get married

and maybe have schildren. So, | won't have tto run your errands.”

Turning on her heel, she walked back into the building, leaving the CEO speechless.

At the Norris Group, Carrie entered the lobby, a coffee cup in hand, and immediately noticed the previous

receptionist had been replaced by two eager young women. Upon her arrival, they stepped forward from behind

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their desk, bowed deeply, and greeted her excitedly. “Hello, Mrs. Norris!”

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