Chapter 95
When Sabrina returned to her office, she instructed Eva, "Tell Jesper there's no need to continue with the divorce anymore. Give him a bit more for the legal fees. He's worked hard these past few days." "What happened?" Eva asked, concerned.
She felt a surge of sorrow at the thought of Nelson tricking her into giving him the evidence against Pamela.
The surveillance footage concerning Gerald, which had no backup, was also fake.
She never expected him to be so despicable.
Since he didn't want a divorce, she wouldn't leave this marriage in defeat either.
If he wouldn't let her live peacefully, neither would have peace.
"Inform the marketing department that Pamela's contract has been terminated. After that, release an official statement on the dismissal and announce that Abigail is our new ambassador," Sabrina instructed.
"Pamela's fans would certainly create a fuss!" Eva thought about the potential impact on the company.
"Isn't she a high-risk celebrity?" Sabrina asked.
With that, Eva understood what she meant.
At noon, Sabrina met with a high-end luxury brand representative to return the brand to Breeze Plaza.
When Samson was around, Breeze Plaza was a landmark shopping center in Slitton.
In the past two years, Breeze Plaza had lost over 200 million dollars annually due to unclear positioning, which caused many brands to leave.
Other business branches also performed mediocrely, with no particular outstanding lines.
The first thing Sabrina did after taking over the company was to adjust the brand layout.
The head of Lunarsight Group was somewhat scared of Sabrina as she had requested to meet him eight times in the past two months.
Although he had refused, she didn't give up.
"Ms. Wyatt, I'm truly sorry. Lunarsight Group prefers Weston Ross. Breeze Plaza can't compare to them."
Due to poor management in recent years and continuous losses, what used to be Slitton's top luxury shopping destination has lost its position.
"Just because Breeze Plaza lost to
Weston Ross today doesn't mean we will lose in the future. Breeze Plaza has experience in managing luxury brands and has the backing of the Tucker family to redevelop it into a new benchmark project.
"I am confident that within six months, Breeze Plaza will be different. Whatever position Weston Ross offers you, we will provide a double-story boutique store," Sabrina said.
As Terry observed the extremely attractive Sabrina, he pondered over what she said.
"Even if it's a standalone store, it
won't attract much traffic given Breeze Plaza's current situation. With the downfall of other luxury
malls Is like Doomvale and Utopia, how can Breeze Plaza reverse the market trend and carve out a niche for
itself?
"Although Breeze Plaza may have experience, Ms. Wyatt, you have no market experience," he argued.
He didn't see much potential in her due to her youth.
Sabrina smiled. "Mr. Xanders, you're right and wrong at the same time. I graduated from an art university and entered the trade industry, starting from procurement. With some luck, I made it to Breeze Group in six years. I believe in myself. We don't need to rush into cooperation. We have time to understand each other."
Afterwards, Terry changed the topic. Sabrina chatted with him a little before leaving.
After leaving Lunarsight Group, Eva felt somewhat disheartened. "These brand representatives are really hard to please."
"Luxury brands tend to be a bit arrogant. We have a few alternative choices. Once we secure one major brand, the rest will follow," Sabrina asserted.
On the way back, she received a call from Noah. "Hello, Noah."
"I've sorted out what you need," Noah said.
Sabrina chuckled, "Thank you. I'll transfer the money to you right away."
Noah laughed, "There's no need for that. We're a family."
"I insist. This is my personal matter. What will I do if I get used to getting things for free?" She remained firm on this matter.
He couldn't argue with her and suggested, "How about I ask Nelson for the money?"
The mention of Nelson made her pause.
After a moment of silence, she agreed, "Okay."
In their three years of marriage, she had been independent because she knew he didn't like him. Apart from living at Windermere Street, she hadn't spent a penny of his money.
But at this moment, she felt her pride and modesty were quite laughable.
If she didn't spend his money, other women would just spend it for her.