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Has she ever posted lovey–dovey pictures on Instagram? Did she ever show off her daily life with Easton? Or did she delete everything about Easton from her Instagram after their divorce?
Thinking about it carefully, she didn’t seem like the type to flaunt her relationship. Suddenly, he lost interest.
After adding Morty on WhatsApp, Ellis went to wash up soon after. She had no idea that Morty was snooping through her WhatsApp and Instagram, or why he would even bother.
Back when she held the title of Mrs. Hudson, she was already eye–catching enough in real life. Even the smallest thing about her could spark endless gossip and become a hot topic over tea. To her, social media accounts were purely for communication. She never posted about her personal life.
And now, she still saw no need to. First, she didn’t like sharing her private life on public platforms. Second, she was too lazy to post. She also didn’t want people speculating about her based on what she shared.
An hour later, after finishing her nighttime routine, Ellis lay back in bed and picked up her phone. At the top of her WhatsApp chat list, Maya had sent several messages. “Our firm officially signed the Nexus Group as a client for the next two quarters! That shady guy’s company! What are the odds?”
Maya worked at one of the Round Scarlet Law Firms. There were only eight of them nationwide. In the legal industry, they were the best of the best, and their clients were almost always high–net–worth individuals or major corporations.
The Nexus Group becoming a Round Scarlet Law Firm’s client wasn’t surprising. Ellis wasn’t shocked at all. She replied, “What a coincidence!”
Maya immediately fired off more messages. “This deal is mine! Next month’s bonus is gonna make me cry with joy!”
Bringing in new clients and maintaining them was part of a lawyer’s job. Ellis knew Maya had client quotas to meet.
Has Maya really landed The Nexus Group’s contract all by herself? Surprised, Ellis asked, “How did you manage to close the deal?”
Maya felt like the luckiest person alive. At first, she had no hope of signing the Nexus Group. Big corporations usually had powerful in–house legal teams. Even when they worked with external law firms, they only selected top–tier Round Scarlet Law Firms and rarely changed them. If word got out that they were switching firms, every other Round Scarlet firm would swarm in like sharks smelling blood:
Since the Round Scarlet firms were all on equal footing, and there were only so many big clients to go around, they would do whatever it took to secure a contract.
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