Sweet Love 2x: Miss Ruthless CEO for our Superstar Uncle-Chapter 141: The Woman Beside Noah Hart
The final adjustments to the campaign images were completed late in the evening.
Inside the fragrance brand’s headquarters, the marketing department had grown quieter than it had earlier that day. Most of the staff responsible for the photoshoot had already left, leaving only a small group gathered in one of the conference rooms where the final campaign materials were being reviewed.
The room itself was dim except for the glow of several large monitors mounted along the wall.
The light from the screens reflected softly across the long glass table where the remaining members of the marketing team sat studying the final layout of the advertisement.
At the center monitor, the primary campaign image filled the display.
Noah Hart stood slightly behind a woman whose face appeared only in profile beneath the studio lighting. The composition had been carefully balanced so that the brightest focus remained on the perfume bottle held between them. The glass reflected a narrow ribbon of light, drawing the viewer’s attention toward the product before the eye naturally moved upward to the actor’s face.
The woman remained partially obscured by shadow.
Only the curve of her jaw and the line of her neck were clearly illuminated.
The rest of her features faded softly into the darker background.
The campaign director leaned back slightly in his chair as he studied the screen.
"The balance is good."
Across the table, the brand’s marketing manager nodded while examining the same image on her tablet.
"It holds the eye exactly where we want it."
Another member of the team adjusted the monitor’s brightness before switching to the second photograph selected for the campaign.
In this version of the image, Noah Hart faced the woman more directly.
The perfume bottle rested lightly in her hand between them, while the studio lights created a soft separation between their profiles.
The lighting design had been intentional.
Noah Hart remained clearly visible.
The woman beside him appeared more like a silhouette formed by the light itself.
The marketing director folded his arms.
"That one will work well for outdoor displays."
The campaign coordinator nodded as they scrolled through the layout previews on a separate screen.
"We’ve prepared versions for digital launch, magazine spreads, and large-format billboards."
Several examples appeared in sequence.
A full-page advertisement designed for luxury fashion magazines.
A vertical display meant for department store entrances.
A wide-format layout intended for city billboards.
In every version, the visual structure remained consistent.
The perfume bottle remained at the center.
Noah Hart’s face remained clear and recognizable.
The unidentified woman appeared only partially within the light.
The campaign director studied the images for another moment before nodding once.
"Let’s proceed with the release."
The coordinator glanced down at the schedule on her tablet.
"The digital launch is set for tonight."
"How soon?"
"Five minutes."
The room fell quiet again.
Several members of the team leaned slightly closer to the screens as the countdown approached.
The marketing director rested her hands on the table as she watched the campaign dashboard.
"This one should perform well," she said calmly. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
The director didn’t answer immediately.
Instead he kept his attention on the image displayed on the monitor.
The lighting.
The composition.
The subtle tension between the two figures.
Everything had come together more naturally than anyone had expected during the original shoot.
"All right," he said after a moment.
"Let’s release it."
—
A few minutes later, the first image appeared online.
The fragrance brand’s official account published the campaign photograph across its social media platforms at exactly the scheduled time.
Within seconds, the image began appearing on thousands of screens.
The post itself was simple.
A short announcement introducing the brand’s newest fragrance.
Noah Hart’s name appeared clearly beneath the brand logo.
The photograph filled the screen.
In the image, the actor stood just behind the unidentified woman beneath the soft glow of the studio lights. The perfume bottle rested between them, its glass surface reflecting a narrow beam of light.
The composition naturally guided the viewer’s attention.
First toward the product.
Then toward Noah Hart.
Only afterward did the eye settle on the quiet presence of the woman standing in front of him.
Her face remained partially hidden.
The lighting revealed the outline of her profile but concealed enough detail to prevent clear identification.
Her hand rested lightly near the bottle.
A thin eternity ring circled her finger.
The diamonds reflected a faint line of light before fading again into the shadow of the image.
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The campaign began spreading quickly across digital platforms.
Within minutes, the post began accumulating reactions from viewers across multiple regions. The brand’s marketing dashboard showed the numbers rising steadily as engagement continued to increase.
Inside the conference room, the team watched the results appearing on the screen.
"Engagement is climbing already," the coordinator said.
The marketing manager nodded.
"Noah Hart campaigns always move quickly."
The director allowed himself a small smile.
"That’s why we hired him."
While the digital release continued to gain attention online, the campaign materials began appearing elsewhere as well.
Large promotional posters were delivered overnight to department stores that carried the fragrance brand’s products.
Magazine publishers received the advertisement files for upcoming print editions.
Across several major cities, digital billboard operators scheduled the image to appear in rotation with other luxury advertisements.
One of those billboards stood above a busy intersection in the commercial district.
As evening settled over the city, the massive screen flickered briefly before the campaign photograph appeared across its full display.
Noah Hart stood beneath the soft glow of the advertisement lights.
The perfume bottle reflected the surrounding illumination as it rested between him and the unidentified woman. Her profile remained partially hidden within the shadow created by the lighting. Only the line of her jaw and the curve of her neck remained visible.
Her hand rested lightly near the bottle. The eternity ring caught the light briefly as the advertisement rotated through its display cycle.
Then the screen shifted to the next advertisement.
Below the towering billboard, traffic continued moving steadily through the intersection.
Pedestrians crossed the street without looking up.
The campaign image remained suspended high above the road, glowing quietly against the darkening sky.
For most people passing beneath it, the advertisement was simply another image among many.
But across the city—and far beyond it—the campaign had already begun its slow spread through the public eye.







