Chapter 1518 Liberté Launches (Part VIII)

Chapter 1518 Liberté Launches (Part VIII)

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In her past life, the Vetrovs had dealings with various notable royal families from different countries. These royal families weren't all that respectable behind closed doors like how they presented themselves to the public.

The ones who had long histories were the worst. They got to their current positions by a lot of bloodshed. It was no wonder that many of them were connected to criminal empires in one way or another.

Of course, not all royal families had this kind of bloody history. But as Evelina Vetrova, she had witnessed several instances where members of royalty visited her parents to ask for favours or simply to maintain their secret friendship with criminals.

The Vetrovs would help them do dirty jobs to maintain their royal power, while they would provide the Vetrovs with secret platforms in their countries to spread their criminal influence. It was a complicated mutually beneficial relationship, albeit extremely fragile and dangerous.

She didn't doubt that some of these royal families might have betrayed the Vetrovs and contributed to the criminal empire's eventual downfall. A few might have been loyal friends until the end, but she doubted they would sacrifice their royal status for criminals like the Vetrovs.

Iris felt complicated, but she mentally shook her head and focused on the present.

She didn't know Sheikha Amira personally, so she didn't want to make any final judgment based on her past life experiences with royalty. She could always order a background investigation on this Arabic princess later.

Iris played the role of a host who welcomed the ladies with warm hospitality.

"I love your signature fragrance, 'Eve'," Sheikha Amira told her as she chatted with Iris on the velvet couch like friends. "To be honest with you, I only came here with my friend on a whim, not really expecting anything. But to my surprise, I ended up loving 'Eve'. I also like the other perfumes but 'Eve' is my favourite."

Sheikha Amira fished out the beautiful perfume bottle of "Eve" from her giveaway bag.

"The bottle is beautiful. The scent is also beautiful. Perfumes are very important in my culture. You won't find us leaving the house without wearing perfume. Perfumes are a way of life for us. That's why I can't stop myself from wanting to meet you. Although I'm a member of royalty, I mostly grew up in Britain and did my schooling there. I admire Liberté's core values of focusing on inclusivity instead of exclusivity."

"Thank you very much, Sheikha Amira," Iris replied.

"Please call me Amira."

"Alright, Amira."

"Okay, sir boss!" Clover left the husband and wife alone in the room.

Jin Liwei sat beside his wife on the velvet couch. "What happened, love?"

"Oh, you're here?" Iris only noticed him now.

He asked her again. She told him about the Arabic princess' offer.

Jin Liwei also fell silent.

Iris waited for him to say something.

Then he said, "We definitely have to investigate her first."

"Yes." She nodded.

"If we look at it from the perspective of pure profit, this cooperation is extremely beneficial," he said. "The Arabic market is pure gold. But the real question is...and I think that this is the one that you're struggling with the most—do you want Liberté to be associated with that royal family?"

"If this cooperation is done right, then Liberté and Sheikha Amira will become progressive trailblazers," she said, contemplating her thoughts out loud for her husband to hear. "But if it goes wrong, then it will forever taint Liberté's reputation. We just rebranded Sang Blue into Liberté. I can't let anyone question Liberté's claims on respecting traditions and working toward progress!"

"En, so we have to handle this matter carefully."

Iris sighed. But in the next second, her eyes shone with a competitive light.

Jin Liwei saw it and chuckled. "Despite your worries, in the end, you're still interested, right?"

She leaned on his chest and smiled. His arms automatically wrapped around her.

"I think that this is a great new challenge," she said.