My Coldhearted Ex demands a Remarriage -
Chapter 106
Episode 106
Glancing subtly at Ruby, Elizabeth lowered her voice.
“Very few people know about this.
I’d appreciate your discretion.
We’re about to divorce, and I don’t want him involved in my professional endeavors.”
Soren’s surprise was evident.
“Not even your agent knows?”
In the entertainment industry, most would eagerly leverage any connection to Elijah.
Sandra, for instance, understood precisely how to exploit such influential connections.
By contrast, Elizabeth seemed deliberately intent on maintaining distance.
Was this a demonstration of extreme self-sufficiency? Or perhaps a deeper, more complex emotional narrative of love transforming into something more complicated?
After a moment’s reflection, Elizabeth explained, “I haven’t intentionally concealed anything.
My contract contains no clauses about relationships or marriage.
Simply put, since getting married, I haven’t been present at the company.
At this point, mentioning it seems unnecessary.”
Though burning with curiosity, Soren was diplomatic enough to restrain his questions.
He simply nodded.
“Understood.
My lips are sealed.”
Ruby’s review was exhaustive.
She scrutinized the contract multiple times, only permitting Elizabeth’s signature after absolute confirmation of its integrity.
Post-signing, Soren outlined two critical matters.
“First, I’ll soon announce our Asher and Elizabeth collaboration on Twitter, but without mentioning Katrina or our ‘Agarwood’ production.
We’ve decided, in consultation with company executives, to keep Katrina’s personal involvement confidential.
We’ll also arrange a non-disclosure agreement.
Given our substantial investment, we’re maintaining a low profile during the initial stages.”
Asher and Elizabeth nodded their understanding.
Leaning against the table, Asher inquired casually, “And the second matter?”
“Bowman Group, our primary ‘Agarwood’ sponsor, is hosting a banquet this weekend,” Soren continued.
“Asher, would you care to make an appearance?”
Asher frowned, declining, “I’m committed to an international variety show this weekend and can’t return.”
A hint of embarrassment colored his next words as he looked at Elizabeth.
“This opportunity might be more suitable for Katrina—I mean, Elizabeth.
As a newcomer, networking at such events could be beneficial.”
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