**The Unseen Kingdom That Followed Me Into Every Dream by Alyndra Meron Valeen**
**Chapter 114**
“Do you even comprehend the magnitude of the blunders you’ve made?” Julius’s voice was heavy with exasperation as he sighed deeply. “You cannot allow Sebastian to showcase his talents when he lacks the necessary resources, allies, and power to make a triumphant return to Enbarr!”
Baron felt a shiver run through him, his body trembling slightly at the weight of Julius’s words. “G-Got it! Understood!” he stammered, his heart racing.
It was becoming clear to Baron now; the old man’s true worry lay in Sebastian’s vulnerabilities. Julius wanted him to keep those weaknesses under wraps for just a little while longer while they were in Astergrad. But why? Baron didn’t dare to voice the question that lingered in his mind. He had already thrust Sebastian into the limelight today, and now it seemed that nearly everyone in the city was aware of his existence. How on earth could he now shroud those weaknesses from public view?
A sense of urgency washed over him.
“Rest assured, Mr. Grimwald. I will take care of this. His abilities will remain concealed,” Baron asserted, determination edging into his voice. “I’ll concoct an excuse to cover it all up.”
“Good,” Julius replied, the call cutting off abruptly, leaving Baron staring at the blank screen of his phone, a sense of dread creeping in.
He wiped the beads of sweat that had gathered on his forehead, the anxiety palpable as he made his way back to Baron Inc. The moment he stepped through the door, he summoned the entire public relations department without delay, his mind racing with plans.
One of the youngest female employees, her eyes sparkling with excitement, piped up, “What’s happening, sir? Is Mr. Grimwald still around? I’d absolutely love to get his autograph…”
‘Great. Even my staff knows about him now. If this keeps up, Sebastian’s fame will skyrocket,’ Baron thought, a sinking feeling settling in his stomach.
“That’s enough chatter! I don’t have a mentor, alright? It was merely a ruse. I hired an actor for the part!” Baron declared, his voice firm and authoritative.
“Wait… what?!” came the incredulous response from the room.
“Exactly! No one could dispense such sage advice so swiftly. It was all scripted by Mr. Goldman!”
“It’s just like those idols, isn’t it? They’re merely products crafted by their companies. They lack genuine talent!”
The women shot them disapproving glares, their expressions a mix of disbelief and irritation.
Baron felt a headache brewing, the chaos he had inadvertently unleashed weighing heavily on him. He waved his hand dismissively, trying to regain control of the situation. “Enough! I don’t want to hear your bickering! I didn’t call you all here to squabble. I need you to follow my orders. I want this done immediately. Inform the city that Sebastian was simply an actor!”
“Yes, sir!” the department responded in unison, a renewed sense of purpose igniting within them as they rushed out, ready to carry out their new mission.

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