Chapter 2075
Of course, with the influx of attention also came a barrage of snarky comments, mostly from Giselle’s fans.
Colton’s fame combined with Ivy’s acting chops, kept the new star’s social media account’s temperature at a
steady boil, earning her promotion across the whole platform.
At the Howard Group.
Balfour too had taken notice of Ivy’s widely praised performance.
This was first time he caught a behind-the-scenes clip of Ivy, and it was a completely different experience from
watching her act in person.
He felt like just another awe-struck fan. Ivy’s every frown and smile were captivating, transforming her into
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After zoning out for a good while, he sent Ivy a message.
[Congrats, Ms. Dunhill. Your performance is earning raves. Keep up the good work.]
When Balfour’s message popped up on her screen, Ivy was in the midst of scrolling through her phone. The smile
on her face froze instantly.
Wasn’t this guy supposed to be delivering lunch to Giselle? How did he have time to pay attention to her?
Ha! So this is how the big-shot CEO manages his time?
Sneaking a peek at the news while on a lunch run, offering insincere well-wishes without probably even knowing
what she performed.
Taking a deep breath, Ivy eventually just replied with two words. [Thank you.]
As for the rest, she couldn’t care less.
Lounging back with one leg casually propped up, Balfour waited for Ivy’s reply, only to see a terse “Thank you.”
That’s it?
She wasn’t going to share her filming experience with him?
It was her first surge of fame and she didn’t want to tell him anything?
Exiting the chat, Balfour reopened it only to find the same two words.
“Mr. Howard, the finance director is here, waiting in the conference room. We’re just missing you.” Quinton’s knock
on the office door caught Balfour daydreaming-a rare sight.
He was taken aback.
Who would have thought the young mogul could be caught off guard?
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThough it was just a second or two of delay, it seemed unbelievable to Quinton, who was used to seeing Balfour
buried in paperwork every time he came to remind him of business matters.
Balfour had been waiting for a message from Ivy, so much so that for the first time, he hadn’t put his phone on
silent during a meeting. Yet, his phone had remained silent throughout.
“Last quarter, our collaboration with M State yielded a one percent increase in profits. We could continue the
partnership this quarter. However, if this quarter doesn’t see at least a two percent rise, it might not be worth
pursuing next quarter,” reported the finance director, concluding the financial department’s presentation. Mr.
Howard was still chin in hand, deep in thought, not responding.
“Mr. Howard? Mr. Howard?”
After calling his name twice, Quinton finally snapped Balfour back to reality.
He rubbed his brow, looking somewhat exhausted, “Ahem, where were we?”