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Zara looked stunned, seeing Adira's unyielding attitude. "This is really not Adira anymore," Zara thought frustratedly. Hawley looked at Zara, confused and panicked because he actually did not want to go along with Zara's plan of being Adira's personal assistant, but he had to go along with it since he loved Zara and he knew that it was the only way Zara would accept his love. But now, the mission seemed more difficult than Zara had told him. Adira rolled in her chair and stared at Zara for a long time before saying something. "I think Zara is mistaken about something," Adira said slowly, standing up and moving toward Zara. "If Zara reads the agreement well, she will know that this agreement is not only for Hawley here, but for whomever will be my personal assistant," Adira said, l