Chapter 184 Lela Searches for Flora Harrison

Within the heart of Central City, nestled in the imposing edifice of Stellar Entertainment's headquarters, the company's executives hastily convened in the expansive conference room. Their urgent assembly was to deliberate on the best course of action in response to the unfolding crisis.

"This incident is of grave concern," one executive voiced, his tone heavy with worry. "We can no longer shield Flora Harrison."

"The evidence is irrefutable," another added, a note of surprise still lingering in his voice. "And the speed at which this has happened leaves no room for even the most skilled PR to manage. Our company's wisest course of action is to sever ties with her and distance ourselves entirely."

"There's more at stake here," a third executive chimed in. "We must demonstrate a sincere admission of our error to the higher-ups. If we don't, our company risks being dragged down by this calamity."

"I want it on record that I'm not taking her on," Cosmo Coleman interjected hastily, his hands waving dismissively to emphasize his point.

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Meanwhile, at a hotel in Central City where Flora Harrison resided, she had long since earned the right to purchase property. Yet, she never found comfort in the notion of owning a home. To her, the transient nature of hotel living provided a sense of relaxation that a permanent residence could not.

She had never been one to accumulate material possessions, seemingly indifferent to the allure of such worldly goods. What need did a solitary soul have for a secure shell? Unworthy.

Flora Harrison scrolled through the comments, a laugh escaped her lips. It was a

Oh!

eye: "Flora Harrison, you sure are lucky to be alive, huh? Do you know why your mom died when you were little while you've been barely hanging on?" "Because you bring bad

downward spiral. Your mother has disappeared, Antolin Harrison's health is failing, yet you alone keep jumping around." "Do you really live a happy life with such a

of anger, resentment, and a perverse sense of satisfaction, sent the

Harrison family down-she would be better off dead.

Harrison sat nearby, engrossed in her summer homework, her gaze occasionally drifting towards the online public opinion. A frown

she supposed to find

Moreover, now that she had found her

when she saw the direct message about bringing bad luck to

it

grandparents did not have

Her mother, missing.

there she was, living well and even rising in

Ha!

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