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Adira herself doesn't know how she actually said those words and where the words are coming from, but one thing she knows is that she wants to protect the interests of the company her parents have labored for. Then the words she said just came out of her mouth. Adira doesn't think she will succeed in facing the cameras and talking like that with so much confidence, but she actually did. After Adira enters the elevator, she sighs with long relief, closing her eyes as she breathes out slowly. "You can handle this," Adira mutters to herself and opens her eyes. Then she sees Hawley staring at her in the elevator. Adira wonders why Hawley looks at her strangely like that. "Where is Rash?" Adira asks, her face turning serious. "Rash?" Hawley lets out, still looking at Adira's face with su