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The Unveiled Rose novel Chapter 174

Summary for Chapter 174: The Unveiled Rose

Update Chapter 174 of The Unveiled Rose by Julian Langford

With the author's famous The Unveiled Rose series, Julian Langford captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 174, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Unveiled Rose series be available today?
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Eric looked at the message he received from the reception desk, wondering why it was Sasha yet again.

He looked toward Zane, who said slowly, "If you have something to say, just say it."

Eric hesitantly replied, "Ms. Weston… is currently downstairs. Reception is unsure as to whether they should have security throw her out."

If this happened before yesterday, they could be very sure that Zane didn't like Sasha, and therefore, she absolutely could not be allowed upstairs.

But yesterday…

After Sasha had broken in, she'd ended up remaining in the CEO's office for the entire day without being kicked out. Thus, they weren't certain about his attitude toward Sasha. So, naturally, they didn't dare make a hasty decision.

Zane explained calmly, "She's now Annalise's friend."

Eric understood immediately.

No matter how much Zane disliked Sasha, he could still put up with her for Annalise's sake.

Eric then replied to reception, typing, "Let her upstairs."

With nobody stopping her, Sasha made her way in unhindered.

When I felt the section of the couch next to me sink down, I turned and looked at Sasha, asking, "Why are you here?"

Sasha wrapped her arms around my waist and rested her chin on my shoulder.

"Of course, it's because I miss you!" she said with a smirk. She certainly didn't hide her feelings.

I continued to draw, a smile on my face.

Seemingly afraid of disrupting my work, Sasha released me and lay down lopsidedly on the couch, acting as if she were right at home. She turned her phone's volume down to the lowest setting. Then, she started playing games with a look of concentration.

As if she thought it was completely natural, she answered, "Isn't that how things are done?"

I gazed at her with a complicated expression. "I finally understand why children of wealthy families like you always fail to start their own careers."

She looked as if she'd taken a huge blow, uttering in confusion, "Huh?"

"First of all, your biggest problem right now is that you have zero understanding of the industry you're interested in," I declared, taking it upon myself to point out the problems for her.

"If you're serious about wanting to continue developing your business in this industry and not just doing this on a whim, then the best course of action is for you to find a company in a business similar to what you're aiming for and work there as an employee for some time.

"Then, get to know how this kind of company continues to survive amidst fierce competition and how it solves the types of problems it encounters."

I patted her on the shoulder.

"It's not too late to ask your family members for capital, with which to start your business, only after you've managed to reach that step."

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