Third Person's POV Priscilla's emotions were all over her face. But now, she'd learned to put on a show in front of Madison. Her pheromones quivered with emotional fluctuations, finally sighing helplessly as cedar notes gently brushed Priscilla's hair. Adelaide said no more, first ordering food for her. After Priscilla ate, Adelaide spoke, "Fetch the partnership contract for me. We need to check for loopholes and prepare accordingly." Priscilla's eyes welled up. "What if there are loopholes?" "There's always a way. Hand it over first." Adelaide turned to Susan, knowing where the contract was kept. Soon, Susan returned with it. Adelaide read the contract three times from start to finish, finding no issues—it was fair. As for the shareholders, Priscilla used Susan's name, while Wa

