Chapter 262 Logan’s Transformation 4
Logan didn’t utter a word and simply followed Hera, his glasses safely stowed in her bag.
When they descended with the newly transformed Logan, Hera and Sandra flanked him on either side. Lucas, Minerva, and Alice were still waiting downstairs as they arrived.
Hera commended them for their persistence and patience in waiting downstairs for a couple of hours just to see what she was up to. They might be hoping to witness some drama unfold or perhaps they were waiting for Sandra to make a connection with her. After all, Sandra and her mentor have connections on the international stage, which could significantly boost either of their careers.
So even the usually arrogant Minerva stayed quiet, which was a surprising change.
When they saw Logan coming down, looking effortlessly handsome in contrast to Lucas’s flashy charm, and with a hint of youthful cheekiness, they all knew Logan was leagues above Lucas in terms of temperament and looks. If only he weren’t as timid as a mouse, he would truly be exceptional.
But Hera found a solution to this. She told Logan that if he was uncomfortable speaking or with the situation, he could simply choose not to speak, pretend he didn’t see anything, and move forward. At first, Logan felt awkward and guilty doing so, but when he realized how effective it was, he started doing it more and more.
Soon, he evolved into the cool, silent prince charming of the entertainment industry, rivaling Xavier’s fame—but that is a story for the future.
Before Minerva and her cronies could say anything, Hera led Logan out without looking back. Sandra followed, heading straight to the parking garage where her car was, ignoring Minerva entirely. This left Minerva and the others frustrated, having wasted their time waiting without gaining anything.
However, Minerva, as always, refuses to let go without causing trouble for Hera, who was supposed to be humiliated by now due to her rumored links with multiple men. Instead, Hera is out and about, looking fine and unaffected, which greatly angers Minerva.
