The CEO’S Unplanned Heir novel (Aurelia and Leopold)

Chapter 39



Chapter 39

She heard the news from Kelly, who had long regarded Aurelia as her archenemy and was closely

watching

her every move.

Aurelia silently took a deep breath. With Leopold absent, she hadn’t reported her actions, planning to act first and explain later. She hadn’t expected Kelly to beat her to the punch.

“Ms. Elowen, are you joking? This is just a normal business cooperation. Are you suggesting that

anyone who wants to hire Arno for an ad shoot is aiming to be Mr. Leopold’s sister–in–law?”

Elowen gave her a glare, “Arnold changes women more frequently than he changes clothes. He’s just

playing around with you. Don’t flatter yourself.”

“Ms. Elowen, this has nothing to do with me. Really, could you please stop teasing me?”

As Aurelia spoke, she sneaked a glance at Leopold. His handsome face was expressionless, like an

ice sculpture, cold and intimidating. His eyes were gradually gathering a chilling aura

She shuddered and made a quick excuse, “I’m sorry, but my period’s started and I forgot to bring

tampons.

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Then she bolted out of the door.

Leopold’s thick brows furrowed slightly, an undercurrent of anger brewing.

Elowen tried to grab his arm, but he shrugged her off, “I have a meeting soon. You should go home.”

Her disappointment surged like waves, “Leopold, I haven’t seen you in days. I’ve missed you.”

“Be good.” With that, Leopold stepped into the elevator alone.

Frustrated, Elowen gritted her teeth and decided to follow Aurelia to the convenience store to verify her

story.

Upon entering, she found Aurelia at the counter making a payment.

She bought a bottle of juice and a packet of tampons. She was covering all her bases, just in case.

And sure enough, Elowen had followed.

To keep Leopold, she really was pulling out all the stops.

“Ms. Elowen, shopping too?” she greeted, before walking out the door with her purchases.

Elowen was confused.

Was she really on her period?

Or was she qveving it? Had she really terminated the pregnancy?

All afternoon, Aurelia was on edge, fearing being called into Leopold’s office for a reprimand.

But Leopold didn’t call her in. Instead, he sent an email. It read: Change the photographer. Reshoot.

It was like a bolt from the blue, threatening to shatter her to pieces.

She picked up the juice and took a sip, before heading straight for Leopold’s office.

“Mr. Leopold, the ad shoot is already done and it’s in post–production. We can’t reshoot.”

Leopold had been waiting for her to come and apologize. His expression was icy, suppressing the

rising anger within.

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He saw through her. Despite her meek exterior, she had never compromised with him. She was always

resisting in her own way, slippery and cunning like an eel.

“Who gave you such audacity?”

“It’s work.” Aurelia’s voice was clear and forceful. “Kelly took the best photographer and the best model.

I had no one else to turn to but Arno. To me, he’s not your brother or an old friend. He’s the best

photographer. He can create the most eye–catching ads, making my designs shine at the jewelry

show.”

Leopold’s gaze turned stormy, covered in heavy, dark clouds.

“Did you really think I couldn’t see through your little scheme?”

Clearly, she was looking for a backup plan. Once her prospects with him were dashed, she’d turn to

Arnold!

Aurelia pursed her lips, taking a deep breath, “Since you’ve seen through me, I won’t deny it. I do have

my own agenda.”

Her candid admission took Leopold aback.

She was dropping the act so soon. Was she ready to lay her cards on the table?

Aurelia’s voice lowered slightly, “I’m an ordinary person with no family fortune or connections. I once

wanted to study abroad, but my family couldn’t afford it. For someone like me to succeed, I need to

work a thousand, ten thousand times harder and seize every opportunity. This jewelry show is my

opportunity. I

want the world to see my work, to see me!”

Her fists clenched, mustering courage, “You knew Kelly stole my designs, but you still kept her in the

company and made her the chief designer. Isn’t that because she has fame and status in the jewelry

industry?”


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