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Although the two had only met twice, Amelia posted on social media almost daily, and Lila had never seen her wear the same outfit twice.
Amelia's face lit up at the question. "I haven't been back in the country long, and I'm not very familiar with Northridge. Why don't you recommend a place?"
"Any dietary restrictions?"
"Just no spicy food. I can't handle it."
This comment reminded Lila of how Jamie had once tried to help her out, claiming to love spicy food. Yet, halfway through the meal, she was tearing up from the spiciness.
It was quite endearing.
A soft smile formed on Lila's face unconsciously.
After wrapping up these next few days, she planned to visit the set and check in on them. Since they were about to finish filming, she would treat the entire crew to some drinks. Not only did she want to build connections, but she also wanted to thank them for all their hard work.
Amelia noticed the sudden warmth in her expression and figured she must be thinking about someone. A boyfriend, perhaps?
She wanted to ask but decided it would be inappropriate to pry into someone else's personal matters.
Lila took Amelia to the South Street Restaurant she and Nicole went to.
After dinner, Lila dropped Amelia off at Joyce Group and then drove to Magi Pictures.
No sooner had Lila left than Amelia received a message from Dorian, inviting her to dinner that evening.
Looking at the message, Amelia paused for a moment before replying, "Sure."
At 6:00 pm, Dorian arrived early to pick her up at Joyce Group.
By 6:30 pm, there was still no sign of her coming out of the building.
A trace of impatience crept onto Dorian's face.
After driving for a while, he asked, ""Has Joyce Group finalized the collaboration with Lila?"
"Owen said she did quite well. You saw it yourself."
Amelia seemed to suddenly remember something. "Oh, right. You and Lila knew each other before, right? Are you not on good terms? I can sense you don't like her."
Dorian frowned slightly, instinctively wanting to refute. It wasn't that he didn't like Lila. She was just too willful and always unreasonable, giving him headaches constantly. Ignoring her was simply his way of tempering her behavior.
But realizing that the person sitting next to him was the heiress of Joyce Group, he swallowed those words.
He recalled Margaret's advice, which wasn't entirely without merit.
If he could win over Amelia, his status would soar, giving him greater leverage and more control over Lila. At that thought, Dorian smiled faintly, exuding no trace of malice.
"Amelia, you're very pure-hearted. But when it comes to making friends, you can't rely solely on your feelings. You also have to consider whether the other person is truly worthy of being your friend."
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