“So, I think you have good taste. If you have a suitable candidate, please rmend it to us.”
Trevor threw the topic back to Chelsea.
“As long as it’s rmended by you, we’ll consider it seriously.”
With a gentle and harmless smile on her face, Chelsea said, “Since Mr. Spence trusts me so much, I’ll
first tell you the criteria for me to rmend actors.”
“That’s Ok. Go ahead.”
Trevor pretended to listen respectfully.
First of all, Trevor had to make Chelsea happy. Only when she was happy could he mention Tara.
Chelsea gently said her first standard.
“First of all, acting skills must be good.”
Trevor was speechless
This was enough to kick Tara out of thepetition.
If Tara was good at acting, he didn’t need to find resources for her everywhere?
Chelsea continued, “Secondly, her character must be good.”
Before Trevor could react, Chelsea had already bit her lip and said pitifully to him, “Mr. Spence, you
know that I have divorced nonce, so. so I don’t want to hire those actors who have a messy love life,
especially those who have been homewreckers once.”
Trevor almost spat out a mouthful of blood because of the shock.
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Both of the standards had nailed Tara to the pir of shame. Chelsea was just one step away from
refusing Tara.
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Moreover, Chelsea deliberately mentioned that she was divorced. Everyone knew that her ex-husband
was Edmund. Moreover, Tara had also spread rumors between her and Edmund some time ago. This
was another reason why she didn’t want to hire Tara…
Trevor turned slowly and looked at Chelsea deeply. Who said that
Chelsea was gentle and harmless? Who said that she Looked easy to deal with? It was obvious that
Chelsea directly came to the point.
However, Chelsea still looked innocent.
“Mr. Spence?”
Chelsea leaned forward slightly and called him in confusion.
Seeing that Trevor still had no reaction, Chelsea asked with concern, “Mr. Spence, what’s wrong?”
Chelsea called him twice. Only then did Trevore to his senses.
He smiled awkwardly at Chelsea and said, “Well said!”