The driver hit the gas and zoomed off in no time.
Cornelia watched the car disappear from view, about to head back inside when another car rolled up
from the opposite direction, passing her slowly. Subconsciously, Cornelia eyed the car. The back
window was tinted dark, but she felt like a pair of sharp eyes were staring at her from inside.
Instinctively, she took a couple of steps back, putting some distance between her and the vehicle. The
car sped off soon after, but the eerie feeling didn’t leave her.
Grandpa Augustine’s voice rang in the background, “Nelly, it’s chilly out, come back in once your
guests have left.”
“Alright.” Cornelia replied and headed over to Grandpa Augustine, “Grandpa, I’m off to Harbor City
tomorrow. Don’t miss me too much.”
Grandpa Augustine replied, “I’ve been thinking, once you’re settled in Harbor City, I’ll move there too.
It’ll be easier to look after you.”
Cornelia protested, “Grandpa, I’m all grown-up now. I can’t have you tagging along everywhere. It
might make people doubt my competence.”
Grandpa Augustine retorted, “You’re my granddaughter, who would dare to question your capabilities?”
Cornelia insisted, “Precisely because I’m your granddaughter, I have to prove my worth and not
embarrass you.”
Initially, Cornelia couldn’t fathom why Foriver Entertainment chose a newbie like her to be a scriptwriter.
Later, she learnt from a casual chat with her boss that they hired her for her family background, which
would expedite the show’s launch.
Having Grandpa Augustine as her backup gave Cornelia all the more reason to excel at her job, so that
people wouldn’t gossip about Grandpa Augustine playing favorites, and his favored ones lacking merit.
Maybe it was her innate talent or her hard work paying off. Her scripts were a hit, earning praises from
most of the team. Because her scripts were so good, those unaware of her background wanted to steal
her work, wanting to claim her success as their own. Luckily, the higher-ups caught the culprit in time.
Cornelia wondered if, without her influential background, her hard-earned success would have been
shamelessly snatched away and belittled, like many other newcomers’.
The answer was pretty clear. It would have been. Cornelia had been through many such unfair
situations.
It took everything she had to get to where Marcus was, but then…
Grandpa Augustine interrupted her train of thought, “Nelly, how about having Jarvis accompany you to
Harbor City?”
Cornelia asked, “Grandpa, do you know what you’re suggesting?”
Grandpa Augustine inquired, “So, there’s absolutely no chance between you two?”
Cornelia replied, “We’re good as friends, but as a couple or husband and wife, it’s a big no-no.”
Grandpa Augustine sighed, “Alright, I’ll let him know to stop wasting his time and energy on you.”
Cornelia thanked him, “I appreciate it, Grandpa!”
Grandpa Augustine advised, “It’s late, and you have a train to catch to Harbor City tomorrow. Get some
rest.”
“Sure. Just then, Cornelia’s phone buzzed. She glanced at her phone. It was an unknown number.
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