Sweet Love 2x: Miss Ruthless CEO for our Superstar Uncle-Chapter 18: Something Slows Down

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Chapter 18: Something Slows Down

The delay surfaced during a routine review.

No one announced it. No one reacted to it immediately. It appeared as a single line in the progress report, marked pending.

Most people skimmed past. Even seasoned managers and executives dismissed it. No one lingered on the line long enough for concern to settle.

"Just a regulatory backlog. It happens," they said.

But not for Arianne.

She didn’t comment. Instead, she leaned back in her chair, scanning the timeline rather than the summary.

Arianne’s fingers stilled against the edge of the table. The conversation continued for a beat longer before she spoke.

"How long has it been there?" she asked.

Her question immediately stalled the conversation.

A manager glanced back at the report, suddenly unsure if he’d missed something.

"Four days," he answered.

"And before that?" Arianne asked, her gaze steady.

There was a brief silence as someone scrolled through the audit report.

After a moment, the manager replied. "It was flagged for additional verification, Ms. Summers."

"What kind?" Arianne pressed.

She ignored the curious look she received from others.

"Standard compliance," the manager replied. "They asked for a secondary review."

When Arianne went silent, but her eyes remained on the manager, he felt a cold sweat on the back of his neck.

"Which department?" she finally asked.

"Regulatory liaison, Ms. Summers."

Arianne’s expression didn’t change. She glanced down at her notes, then back up.

"If it doesn’t clear this week," the project lead said carefully, "we miss the integration window. The next one opens in six months."

Someone shifted in their seat. Another glanced at the calendar projected beside the report, as if recalculating timelines in their head.

"Show me the routing path," she said.

The request immediately changed the atmosphere in the room.

Franz leaned forward slightly and asked, "What’s going on, Aria?"

This meeting was meant to address outcomes. The timelines, assurances, and next steps. Process maps belonged to another conversation entirely, but no one objected to her request.

Gio was already one step ahead. He set his tablet in front of her, and the approval flow was displayed clearly.

Arianne studied it for a moment, her gaze following the arrows from one box to another.

The arrows on the screen formed a familiar pattern—too many loops, too many pauses. Arianne followed them once, then again, already narrowing her focus.

She tapped the screen lightly.

"This is where it stops," she stated.

The compliance officer leaned forward.

"That layer was added recently."

"When?" Arianne asked.

"Last quarter."

"And before that?" Arianne pressed.

"It didn’t exist."

She nodded. "It’s a duplicate."

"It was an added safeguard, Ms. Summers. Perfectly legal," the officer said.

"I didn’t say it wasn’t," Arianne replied. "I said it duplicates an upstream review. Same scope. Same data source. Just a different label."

She paused, considering her next words.

"Is there an alternate routing under the legacy provisions?"

Lucas Rochefort pushed the bridge of his glasses, observing her carefully.

"Under certain conditions," he answered.

Arianne glanced at his way. "Which applies here."

It wasn’t a demand. It was a conclusion.

Lucas smiled at her. "Yes, Ms. Summers."

No one spoke for a second.

"Alright," Franz finally said. "Let’s proceed that way."

The decision was recorded. The approval resumed its course as if it had never stalled.

Arianne closed the process map and slid the tablet back toward Gio. He collected it without comment.

Beside her, Franz watched her carefully. He had followed every step, but the speed at which she had isolated the issue still surprised him.

It wasn’t the solution that struck him.

It was how quickly she knew where to look.

The meeting ended shortly. Arianne could faintly hear others’ conversation about her.

As she gathered her papers, the compliance officer lingered near the door.

"We’ll need to document how the redundancy was identified," the officer said. "For record purposes."

Arianne inclined her head. "Of course."

Lucas walked towards them and said, "If similar issues arise, it may be necessary to clarify your role, Ms. Summers."

She met his gaze and nodded."That would be wise."

There was no defensiveness in her voice. Something like this, Arianne had already expected. 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮

Arianne was familiar with Lucas, but among the Rocheforts, he was the hardest to read. What she knew was that this man was very capable, something Alex once said that saved him from a lot of trouble in the company.

In the corridor outside, Franz waited for her. They walked together, earning a few glances from the female employees.

Their footsteps echoed softly down the corridor. Through the glass walls, staff moved with urgency, already responding to the cleared bottleneck.

"Have you seen that before?" he asked quietly, ignoring others’ gazes as he was already used to it

"Yes," Arianne replied.

"Here?"

"Not here," she said. "The pattern."

Franz hesitated. "So you think this wasn’t an accident?"

"It is possible," Arianne answered. "That’s enough for now, Franz. We don’t want to raise assumptions that can hurt the company."

They stopped near the windows overlooking the city, allowing them to see the traffic moving far below.

Gio joined them a moment later.

"The approval has cleared," he reported to Arianne. "The external party confirmed receipt."

Arianne nodded. "Good."

"That prevented us from a six-month delay," Franz commented.

Arianne didn’t correct or confirm it either.

A system adjusted to a variable it hadn’t accounted for. Her.

"Will it happen again?" Franz asked.

"Yes," she answered without hesitation.

"How do you know?"

Arianne looked out at the city, her reflection faint in the glass.

"Because delays like that don’t appear by accident, Franz."

She didn’t elaborate.

She didn’t need to.

As she walked away with Gio, Arianne’s attention had already shifted into anticipation and preparation. Someone had learned where pressure could be applied.

If she remained undefined, the system would decide for her.

And she had never allowed that to happen for long.

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