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When Dorian realized this, his expression darkened.
Noah held no real power, so Dorian wasn't too concerned about him. However, Noah's lack of restraint made his actions erratic and unpredictable, sometimes crossing the line into unscrupulousness. Dorian had suffered losses at his hands before.
The only person Dorian could think of who would go out of his way to make things difficult for him was none other than Noah. He couldn't allow Lila to continue interacting with Noah.
The mere thought of them standing together, looking perfectly matched, with Lila gazing up at Noah with delight, drove him mad with jealousy.
Didn't she realize how alluring she was? How could she dare speak to a man like that?
Dorian felt a surge of anger, yet when facing Lila and others, he concealed it well, maintaining an air of appropriate concern that befitted someone who had once won the Best Actor award.
"Lila, you don't need to refuse my kindness."
"Exactly, Lila! This is such a great opportunity—why would you turn it down?" Billy chimed in.
Lila remained firm, and her gaze was clear. "I like the two newcomers I'm working with. Since I've taken them on, I must be responsible for them. No matter how tough it is, this is my choice, and I hope both of you can respect that."
Dorian almost lost his temper and intended to question what she meant by "respect".
How could she not see that this was for her own good? Besides, didn't she want resources?
He took a deep breath, suppressing his irritation. Their relationship was already strained. If he opposed her further, she would likely push him away even more.
"Okay. If you don't want to switch now, that's fine. But if you feel tired later and can't handle it, just let me know. I can support you even if you don't want to work too hard."
She couldn't help but laugh. In just two years, he had managed to elevate Zara from a newcomer to a second-tier star. He could probably handle ten of her without any trouble.
She nodded. "Okay. I'll take my leave if there's nothing else."
Billy glanced between Dorian and her, feeling somewhat out of place.
Dorian followed her out to the door. "Lila," he called.
When she arrived at the hotel entrance to pick her up, she happened to run into Dorian.
He was accompanied by a man Lila had never seen before, likely his new assistant.
Dorian approached her car briskly. "Lila, if you don't like that necklace, I'll get you a new one today. You didn't like Zara around me, so I've switched to a new assistant. Do you feel any better now?"
Lila suddenly felt that she needed to pray before heading out from now on. Perhaps she needed divine protection to protect her from these unwanted, sporadic encounters.
Seeing her remain silent, Dorian pressed his lips together slightly before pulling back his sleeve to reveal his left wrist. "Look at this."
Lila instinctively lowered her gaze.
It was a sandalwood bracelet.
Each bead had been carved with a slightly crooked design, the faint outline somewhat resembling a primrose pattern.
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