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A Love Rekindled (Nancy and Bruce) novel Chapter 76

I was a bit stunned when Cindy handed me the suggestion proposal. Not to mention, it was about three to four pages long.

I had to admit, she was more hardworking than I thought.

After all, the proposal seemed legitimate after I saw the formatting and layout.

However, I felt a bit uneasy when I saw the content of it.

Cindy's entire proposal revolved around the four virtual male protagonists in our game that players could romance.

In her proposal, she wrote that character design determined how much a player would spend. Thus, the male protagonists' appearance was the most important.

Yet, Cindy, who had never completed a project before, thought that our male protagonists weren't perfect enough. So, she suggested we redraw it.

This was her first point.

But I wasn't particularly surprised about this.

After all, everyone had their own preferences, and she had done something similar before, so I could understand that.

However, her other proposal was to change the character design of one of the male leads—specifically, the lovesick finance major to that of a high-achieving student.

And the overall image of the scholar was similar to that of Bruce's.

"The lovesick man's background information would remind people of Bruce, so this isn't favorable for Roeval Group's public image and needs changing," Cindy wrote in the proposal, making it seem like she was the president's wife.

She was being quite dominant.

I closed the proposal and glanced at her. "The proposal was written very well. However, if you had carefully reviewed the project, you should know that we received Mr. Harold's approval when we initiated the project plan."

I was trying to tell her that Bruce didn't think the male protagonist's background was a problem.

Cindy froze for two seconds before answering, "Back then, Bruce only wanted to find a project because it was my university's requirement. It was quite urgent, and you guys knew each other before. That's why it led to our collaboration. So…"

However, Cindy seemed unwilling to give me this opportunity.

She smiled, saying, "Of course. I would also like to take part in the discussion. If it's necessary, I can also call Bruce to come over."

She was bringing up Bruce again. It seemed that she was determined for us to give her feedback on the two suggestions as soon as possible.

"There's no rush," I responded in a soothing tone. "Mr. Harold is busy, so we can just discuss among ourselves. We don't want to bother Roeval Group's board members with such trivial matters."

Cindy's attitude softened when the board members were brought up, and her eyelids drooped. "Okay. I'll do as you say."

With the discussion concluded, I watched as she returned to the office with a lack of enthusiasm. Then, I closed my eyes and let out a gentle sigh of relief.

If Bruce had seen this scene, perhaps he would think that we were bullying his beloved.

Suddenly, I had a bad feeling.

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