Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25582638-20151210004452/@comment-25582638-20160117000815

Cyzarine wondered if Fen was being sarcastic. The heiress has certainly demonstrated decent skills in chores like cooking and washing dishes. Teaching her a simple systematic way of cleaning would be pretty easy. It's like you know how to kick but not where to kick to quickly bring down an opponent. It looks like Fen has different interpretation of her questioning earlier.

She was a bit confused about the “stop acting like anything beyond temporary business partners” part though. Cyzarine was, without doubt, being true to herself all the time. She has some skills in acting but very inferior in comparison to her siblings. Her weakest point is acting like a nice girl. That's Basilia's specialty. Whatever Fen was truly referring to is beyond her comprehension.

The girl was pondering whether she should clear this misunderstanding or just let it be.

A small problem would turn into a major one if not dealt with asap Cyzarine heaved a sigh again.

She also went upstairs, with Xanthe in tow, to change to her usual attire.

(We can have the next scene in a limousine :) with Brunhilde tagging along) ---

Somewhere in Omni Hotel and Suites, a meeting between managers and executives is taking place. Though they have their own meeting room at their establishment, it's currently being renovated.

The discussion revolved around marketing, top quality management, update about government regulations pertaining to agricultural industry, entry to recycling industry, absorbing of one competitor to their company, and, most of all, finances.

Seated at the end of the table is a [Aricia Bluthardt|woman] in business attire giving off an air of authority. Her brows furrowed at the audited financial statement as she pressed rapidly on a calculator, computing for ratios between certain variables.

“Do tell me why in the world our long-term power to pay our debts decreased by 5%?”

The woman's dangerously “calm” voice stopped her subordinates from flipping their papers. She looked directly at the financial managers of the company with “murderous” eyes.