Love Across the Light Years -The Devil CEO Indulges My Lies.

Chapter 92: Small misunderstanding



Adelyn composed herself and replied, "It was good."

Amelia blinked. "Good?" She studied her, clearly waiting to hear more from her —something that would help her understand better what had really happened during the audition.

But when Adelyn said nothing even after a moment, Amelia drew her own conclusion.

She assumed the girl was putting on a brave front.

And no matter what, she couldn’t blame her.

After all, she had witnessed herself that Adelyn had been deliberately targeted.

Anyone in her position would have faltered.

Reaching out, Amelia placed a hand on her shoulder and gave it a gentle pat. "It’s okay. You found the courage to step onto the stage —that alone is brave enough. Freya and I are proud of you. Even if you don’t get this role, we are sure that soon enough you’ll bag a better opportunity than this one."

Adelyn was slightly taken aback.

For a second, she didn’t understand what had prompted Amelia to say that.

But then —

She did.

Amelia simply didn’t believe her.

For a moment, Adelyn considered explaining. She even parted her lips to speak —but then stopped herself.

Even if she did explain, Amelia likely wouldn’t believe her anyway.

So why bother?

Pressing her lips into a thin line, she settled for a faint, restrained smile, letting her assume whatever kept her at peace.

"Okay, now that you’re done," Amelia continued, her gaze shifting as she looked around for any crew member, "I’ll check with the staff and see if we can leave now —or if we need to wait until all the auditions are over."

"We don’t have to," Adelyn said.

Amelia turned back to her.

"Producer Polson asked us to head back first," Adelyn explained/ "He said he would personally call Sister Freya later."

Amelia paused. "He stopped you himself and said that?"

Adelyn nodded.

Amelia gave it a brief thought and then her expression soured slightly, and she let out a quiet huff. "Of course, he’ll call and explain what happened today to Sister Freya. But how is that supposed to help us? The auditions are done, and you clearly weren’t able to perform your best. With that, will we even have a chance to persuade him to reconsider you?"

The words came out before she could stop herself.

But the moments he caught sight of Adelyn’s face, she quickly cut herself off.

"... It’s fine. Let’s not talk about this matter anymore."

Reaching into her bag, she pulled out her car keys and handed them over. "Take this and head to the parking area. I’ll inform the crew and be there in a bit."

"Okay," Adelyn nodded.

Then, without adding anything further, she turned and walked out of the building.

Amelia watched her leave for a second before turning in the opposite direction to find the crew.

It was a small formality.

But even in her low mood, she chose to follow it.

———

What neither of them noticed was that throughout their entire conversation, someone had been watching from a distance.

A pair of eyes, fixed intently on Adelyn, trying to confirm her presence there.

Unblinking.

Unmoving.

And when Adelyn moved —

He followed.

Neither Amelia nor Adelyn had noticed him, but someone else did.

Maria.

Confusion crept across her face when she saw him stepping out of the car.

"Dr. Colsen," she called, about to hurry over and inform him that Clara was still inside for her audition.

But before she could reach him, he had already walked past, heading in another direction, without sparing her a single glance.

Maria halted.

Wait ...

Wasn’t Dr. Colsen here for Ms. Scott?

She turned and looked at the figure, which was walking farther and farther away.

Then where was he going?

"Is he leaving for something important?" she wondered.

But then, when she turned and noticed, his care was still there.

Which meant —

That wasn’t the case.

But then what else?

"Maybe he went to get something for Ms. Scott," she muttered to herself, remembering how every time he gets Clara her favorite snacks.

With that, she didn’t think much of it and turned back toward the audition hall.

It was already time.

She was sure Clara would be done in any minute.

And true to her guess, just as she reached the door, she saw the crew preparing another candidate to enter.

The next moment, the door opened, and Clara stepped out.

Maria quickly rushed to her side, switching on the portable fan in her hand.

"Ms. Scott, you’re done. Should I call and inform CEO Scott?"

"..."

Clara didn’t respond.

Her brows remained furrowed, as though she was trying to grasp a fleeting memory she couldn’t quite catch.

"Ms. Scott?" Maria called again, concern creeping into her voice. "Is something wrong?"

Clara turned to her suddenly. "Maria, did you see the woman who stepped out after I went in?"

Maria paused for a second and then nodded. "Yes, she came out a few minutes after you entered. I saw her."

"How did she look?" Clara asked almost immediately.

The question caught Maria off guard.

Still, seeing the seriousness on Clara’s face, she answered carefully, "She looked ... alright. But nothing compared to you. You are—"

"Maria," Clara cut her off, irritation creasing her brows. "I’m asking how she looked. Was she someone we’ve met before? Or —"

Maria quickly shook her head, a little startled by her tone. "N-no. She was a completely new face. We’ve never seen her before."

Clara’s expression only grew more intense.

"Did you —"

"Ms. Scott."

Before she could ask more, a voice interrupted her from a distance.

Clara turned.

It was the same crew member she had spoken to earlier —the one she had made the request to.

As he approached, he spoke apologetically, "There was a small misunderstanding earlier."

Clara’s brows furrowed.

"You have come looking for your family member," he continued, "but we got it wrong. The person inside wasn’t the one whose name I called."

Clara’s heartbeat subtly quickened.

"There was a last-minute change in the list," he added. "Ms Adelyn was actually scheduled to audition for the lead role and was there in a different room."

Clara froze.

The world seemed to tilt for a second —

Her steps faltered as the name echoed in her mind.

Adelyn.

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