After being briefly shocked by Ruan Tao's extravagant birthday celebration, it soon became clear that Qiao Mei and Ruan Tao's birthdays were on the same day, and the birthday party was also scheduled on the same day. A subtle feeling spread in everyone's heart.
Ling Na, who was originally coordinating the specific matters of the birthday party with Qiao Mei and others, immediately rushed to a meeting with her superiors to discuss how to deal with this matter after seeing the news on the Internet. Although she did not say anything to Qiao Mei, from her face when she walked out of the office after the meeting, the current situation was not very good.
Ling Na would then go to the colleagues in the corporate publicity department to discuss the next step of public relations. Taking advantage of the few minutes of rest after the meeting, she secretly found Qiao Mei and whispered, "Qiao Mei, did something happen between you and Ruan Tao?"
Ling Na's tone sounded a little worried. Although she was only Qiao Mei's agent, she had seen Qiao Mei's efforts over the past few days, and she had a few more thoughts of protecting him, wanting to make Qiao Mei have a happy birthday as much as possible.
Thinking of this, Ling Na became even more dissatisfied with Ruan Tao.
Even if people outside the circle didn't know, and thought that the birthday parties of Qiao Mei and Ruan Tao just happened to collide with each other, how could they, the insiders, not see whether the other party did this intentionally or unintentionally?
COCO had started to promote this birthday party early, and Ruan Tao couldn't be unaware of it. If they had the idea of stepping on Qiao Mei to gain popularity, they could have relied on their wealth and power to suppress COCO in the early promotion, and there was no need to play the backstab at the end.
Ling Na saw it at a glance. The other party was just waiting for COCO to hype up the birthday party for Qiao Mei, and then make a high-profile appearance at the last minute, taking away all the topics that originally belonged to Qiao Mei, and using Qiao Mei as their stepping stone to get to the top!
Today, the overwhelming press releases about Ruan Tao's rich princess birthday party are well prepared. They just said that Qiao Mei's birthday party will be sponsored by more than a dozen venues, and the other party immediately broke the news that Ruan Tao's birthday party will be held in a private villa, designed by a well-known designer, exposed to the outside world for the first time, and a top-notch luxury house with a price that is out of stock...
Even if Ling Na is Qiao Mei's side, she has to admit that the other party's publicity is too attractive, not to mention the vast number of passers-by and netizens? They were almost instantly attracted by Ruan Tao and were amazed.
At this point, it is no longer a simple grab for popularity. Not to mention Ling Na, even the others are wondering: Did Qiao Mei offend Ruan Tao in some way? Is Ruan Tao worthy of being so hard on her?
Although everyone vaguely felt that Ruan Tao's withdrawal from the first public performance might be related to her failure to win the first place, it was Ruan Tao's personal decision whether to withdraw or not. It was impossible to say that Ruan Tao had to retaliate against Qiao Mei just because Qiao Mei won the first place. Isn't this too unreasonable?
"How could Dai Dai have a grudge against Ruan Tao? The two of them have almost never appeared in the same frame on the show."
Before Qiao Mei could speak, Luan Zhen had already answered for Qiao Mei. Her tone sounded very dissatisfied, and she seemed very annoyed with Ruan Tao's behavior today.
Shi Qing and Jiang Ruoyi also nodded, and Ling Na also gave up the idea that Qiao Mei had offended Ruan Tao privately, but she still felt something was wrong, but she couldn't say why. After comforting Qiao Mei not to think too much, she hurried to the meeting.
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