Chapter 281
Chapter 281
Leopold descended from his upstairs study, having just finished a video conference.
He noted the subtle change in Aurelia’s expression, his gaze instinctively sweeping over her.
She had recovered quite quickly; her waist was slim, her stomach flat, just like a young woman who
had never delivered a child. However, her breast didn’t seem to have shrunk at all. Was it perhaps due
to her not breastfeeding?
His Adam’s apple bobbed, his gaze getting more intense. Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
Aurelia glanced at him. Things had been harmonious between them recently. She hadn’t brought up
the topic of divorce again. Since he had already scheduled a family meeting during their child’s
christening, she was content to wait patiently.
“Any trouble at the company recently?” she asked.
“You just focus on recovering, don’t worry about anything else,” he replied nonchalantly.
She shrugged. Being stuck at home day in and day out was driving her up the wall. She was starting to
feel as if she was just part of the furniture.
Adding to her frustration, her mother insisted that using electronic devices during the postpartum period
would damage her eyes, so Leopold had confiscated her phone and laptop.
After feeding the baby, Jessica took her grandson to the garden to bask in the sun, with Leopold
trailing behind her.
“Callie came by the other day to discuss engagement. What are your thoughts?” Jessica asked.
“I’ll handle it. Don’t worry,” Leopold answered in a deep voice.
His mother gave him a probing look. Despite being his mother, she found his intentions difficult to
decipher.
“I’m getting old. I don’t want to be burdened with household affairs anymore. You need to find a
capable wife so I can focus on my grandson.”
“I understand,” Leopold replied nonchalantly, his gaze drifting through the window to the woman
inside.
Aurelia sneaked a glance at him, then turned and disappeared up the staircase.
Once in the study, Aurelia retrieved her phone from the drawer, eager to check her work emails.
A month after its launch, the sales of ‘Destiny‘ had already surpassed ‘Secret‘, frequently making it to
the top trend. It was about to surpass the ‘Eternal Love‘ series.
Evelyn was not pleased and had demanded the Marketing Department to give some advertising slots
back to the ‘Eternal Love‘ series. And Leopold had already approved.
Aurelia quickly sent a message to her team on WhatsApp: [Is everything going smoothly?]
Darcy replied almost instantly: [Boss, you’ve finally shown up. Mr. Louis and Mr. Harry have been at
loggerheads over advertising slots. Mr. Louis is keen on giving the best slots to the ‘Eternal Love‘
series.]
Lily sent a mocking emoji: [Heard that the Alcott Group is giving its employees ‘Eternal Love‘ series as
year–end bonuses. They are really going all out against us.]
Jenny chimed in: [If they can’t win even with such tactics, it would be quite a disgrace.]
Gary sent a victory emoji: [Anyway, our boss is now sensational in the jewelry world.]
[It’s not me, it’s our team. It’s everyone’s effort.] Aurelia corrected, [I’ll discuss the issue of advertising
slots
with Mr. Leopold.]
As she put down her phone and was about to sneak out, she was blocked by a towering figure.
“What are you doing here?” Leopold’s questioning tone was a tad cold.
She felt a chill run down her spine and hugged herself, shivering.
Assuming she was cold, Leopold quickly removed his jacket and draped it over her.
She gave a sheepish grin, “I was just checking some work emails and asking colleagues about the
company. I’ve completed my confinement period. I should be able to use the phone now, right?”
He raised an eyebrow, “You’re quite dedicated.”
She replied with a hint of sarcasm, “Shouldn’t the boss be happy to have such an employee?”
Leopold took a seat on the couch, his slender fingers idly tapping on the armrest, “The sales of
‘Destiny‘ are doing well. You don’t need to worry.”
“If I don’t worry, someone else certainly will,” Aurelia scoffed, “Ever since the ‘Eternal Love‘ series
launched, the Marketing Department has been going all out, allocating all resources and advertising
slots to it. ‘Destiny‘ has only been on the market for a month and ‘Eternal Love‘ is already trying to take
away advertising slots, even wanting the best positions. Is that what you call fair competition?”