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Despitebothbeingsisters,whydidJordangotosuchgreatlengthstoentertheentertainmentindustryforMillywhileshewaslefttomeetherbiologicalparents,whowereoldandpoor?
Shedidn’twantto!
ShewastheeldestdaughteroftheButs.Fromthe<b>moment</b>shesteppedintotheButs‘door,shewasdestinedtobesuperiortoothers.Herlifeshouldbeatthebrilliantandgloriouscentreoftheworld,notinthatremoteandnarrowold–styleresidential
Takingadeepbreathandforciblysuppressingthesurgingangerwithin,shegentlysaid,Jordan,Ialsowanttosignwithatalentagency.Wheredoyouthinkwouldbesuitableforme?”
Thesewordsimmediatelydreweveryone’sattentionassoonastheywerespoken.
EvenJonathan,whowasstaggeringout,stoppedandturnedtolookather,seeminglywonderingwhatshe
<b>was</b>upto.
Hehadfounditstrangebefore.Inthepreviouslife,shehadn’tenteredtheentertainmentindustry.Still,inthislife,whenshesawMillyacting,shefollowedsuit.Now,witnessingthesigning,shealsowantedtogetinvolved.
Thistanthostilitywouldbeobviouseventoablindperson!
Jonathanalways<b>had</b>acarefreeandgoofyimagewhendealingwithMilly.However,themomentheinteractedwithothers,hismindwouldstartworkingathighspeed,<b>and</b>hisexpressionwouldturncold,regainingtheintelligenceofaBorderCollie.“You’redreaming<b>…</b>
Hiswordshadn’tfinishedyetwhentheywereinterruptedbyaclearvoice.
“Wheredo<b>you</b>wanttogo?”
It<b>was</b>Jordan.
His gazewassopratingasifhewantedtopeerintoStephanie’sheartwhenhelookedintohereyes,makinghertremblejust<b>as</b>shehadorganisedherwords.
ButwhenshethoughtaboutMillyeventuallyreachingthepinnacleoftheentertainmentindustry.surroundedandstandingatthepeakoflife,shealmostwentcrazywithjealousy.
<b>No</b>,<b>she</b>wouldn’tallowit.
“Jordan,IwanttosignupwiththeTates‘managemenpany.It’snotthatIdislikeJonathan’sstudio.Still,Ilove acting,andtheTates‘involvementinthisindustrywouldhelpmeachievemydream.”
JonathansnortedcoldlyassoonasthesewordswerespokenbeforeJordancouldrespond.
“Tsk!
Alongwithaclearanddisdainfulrollofhiseyes.
Dream?Shestillhasthenervetotalkaboutdreams!<i>She</i>musthavehereyeonGeorge,wantingtobeclosertohim.Well,Idon’twantherinmystudioanyway!
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<i>If</i><i>she</i>hadanyskill,she’dtakecareofthatGeorgeandstoplettinghimhangaround<i>my</i>precioussister.<i>I’d</i>be<i>grateful</i>
then.
Jonathan’smockinughterwasloudenoughforeveryohearclearly.Stephanie’sfaceturnedpale,andshecouldn’thelpbutclenchherfiststightly,suppressingthepanicinherheart,afraidthatJordancouldseethroughsomething.
ButJordanseemedasifhehadn’theardathing,justnoddedcoolly.“Alright,I’llgotalktoGeorge<b>.</b>
Uponhearingthis,Stephaniecouldn’thelpbutbreatheasighofrelief.Immediately,joysurgedfromherheart,andshesmiledbrightly.“Thankyou,Jordan.”
NomatterhowmuchJordanfavoursMilly, whatcanhedo?Ultimately,theButsare notinvolvedintheentertainmentindustry,andtheresourcestheycanesswon’tbeexcellent.ButtheTates‘are<b>different</b>.They’retheleadingenterpriseintheentertainmentindustry,holdingthebestmarketandresources.Iwon’tworryaboutnotgettingrolestoyaslongasIjointhem.
Moreover,theTateshavetop–notchmeansofdealingwithunexpectedsituationsintheentertainmentindustry,<i>far</i>beyondwhattheButscaparewith
<i>If</i>MillysignswithJonathan’sstudio,shewill<i>be</i>underrk’smanagement.rk’srankingintheentertainmentindustryisnegligible,andhisabilitiesaremediocre.ButtheTatesaredifferent–alltheiragentsaretop–tier,gold-ssmanagers.Anyoneofthemcouldoutperformhimbyamile!
As<b>long</b>asIsessfullysignwiththeTates,sesswillbewithinmyreach!
Isn’tMillyaimingtomakeitbigintheentertainmentindustryalone?Isn’tsheaimingforthetop?Well,aslongasI’mthere,allthesearejustemptytalk!
Themoreshethoughtaboutit,themoreexcitedshebecame,givingMillyaprovocativelook.
Millynaturallynoticedhergaze,quirkedherlips,andcalmlystaredbackather.
Haha,can’tevenkeepcalm,huh?Thegamehasn’tstarted,andyoualreadyfeelyou’vewon?
Justthen,aservantwalkedin.“Ms.Milly,someoneisoutsidelookingforyou.Theysaytheyhaveantappointmentwithyou.”
Millyfrowned.Shedidn’tremembermakinganyappointments.“What’stheirname?”
Theservantrepliedhonestly,“Ithinkit’sSmith.”
Smith?
ItmustbeLeon!
Milly’seyesimmediatelylitup,andshe<b>stood</b>uphappily.“Quickly,lethim<b>in</b>.”
ShewassureLeonhadseenhertrending,worriedabouther,andhaetotheButstofindher.
SeeingLeoetotheButsagain,Jonathangrittedhisteethinfrustration,buthedidn’tdare<b>to</b>sayanything.Afterall,thatpersonwasalsoMilly’sbrother.Hecaredforhissister,somethingheshouldbegratefulfor.
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However,hecouldn’thelpbutfeel abituneasyaboutit.
Millyhadneverbeensoexcitedtoseehimbeforel
Hmph!
I’mnothappy,I’mveryunhappy!
Theservantreturnedwithsomeoneelseatthatmoment,butthatperson….
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Shewasslender,withshorthairfallingneatlyaroundhercars,wearinggold–rimmedssesandfive-centimetreckhighheels.Heroutfitconsistedofa<b>professional</b>suitthat,whileformal,carriedahintof
seriousness.
Awoman)
NotLeon?
Millyblinkedwhenshesawtheneer,the smileonherlipsfadingslightly.Itseemedshedidn’trecognisethispersonatall.
Thewoman’ssharpgazesweptaroundtheroom,andsheimmediatelyfixedhereyesonMilly.Shewalkedoverandextendedherhand.“Hello,Ms.But,I’mBonnieSmith.”
Milly’seyeswidenedinshock.
Bonnie…BonnieSmith?
<i>The</i>legendarytalentagentintheentertainmentindustry,BonnieSmith?
Despitehersurprise,shedidn’tshowitonherface.Millycalmlyextendedherhandandshookhandswithher.“Hello,Ms.Smith.Istheresomethingyouneedfromme?”
Yearsofwork habitsallowedBonnietoassessthegirlinfrontofherquickly.
Shewaspoisedandwell–mannered,withabeautifndbrightappearance.Herdemeanouckedaggression.Overall,shewasexcellent–apromisingtalentwithgreatpotential.
Mostimportantly,there<b>was</b>asparkleinhereyes,ambition,anddetermination.Bonnielikedthat.Itshowedtheywerekindredspirits.
Bonniesmiledahintofsincerityinhersmilethistime.Shethentookafewsheetsofpaperfromthefoldersheheld<b>and</b>handedthemtoMilly
“Iheardyou’vesignedwith<b>a</b>studio andcurrentlydon’thaveanagent,soI<b>came</b>tooffermyservices.Here’saproposedcontract.<b>Please</b>havealook.Ifanythingisn’tsuitable,wecandiscussitfurther.”
Millytookthecontractandflippedthroughit.Itwasfairlystandard,atypicrtist’ssigningcontract.However,ifoneweretobestrict,itwouldn’tbeentirelytypical becausemanyofthetermswereadvantageoustoher.
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