Chapter 250
Bang!
Gilbert swung his club, but the shot veered off course. It was aplete mess.
...
The day Sherilyn returned to the dancepany, it was like a bomb had gone off.
"Ms. Hansen, why is Sherilyn allowed back into thepany? You owe us an exnation,"
demanded Hannah, clearly the most disgruntled among them. She had thought the lead dancer
position was in the bag this time. But to everyone''s surprise, Sherilyn was back.
"Ms. Hansen, her return surely bends the rules of thepany!"
"Exactly!"
"Yeah..."
Faced with the chorus of disapproval, Daphne was well-prepared. She looked calmly at Sherilyn,
who stood aside.
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Then she exined, "The issuest time was a misunderstanding on my part. Sherilyn had signed
the contract with the productionpany before joining us, so technically, she didn''t break any
rules."
Upon hearing this, Hannah challenged, "Just because she says it was before, does that make it
true?"
"If you don''t believe it," Sherilyn said, "Here''s the contract. Take a look for yourself."
She was prepared too, pulling out a copy of the contract. That silenced them.
But Hannah was still not convinced. "But, Ms. Hansen, she did take on acting roles after joining the
company!"
"True." Ms. Hansen didn''t deny it. "That''s why I let her go to finish filming beforeing back. I fired
her, then rehired her. Any issue with that?"
Hannah was stunned. Was that even allowed?
With that, it became clear to everyone that Ms. Hansen was protecting Sherilyn. Rumors of Sherilyn
having a powerful backer seemed true.
Daphne surveyed the group. "I bent the rules for Sherilyn, but I don''t regret it. You''ll see why when
she performs with the Sea Breeze Swing. She''ll show you why I made an exception for her."
Her words carried weight, and the room fell silent.
"What are you waiting for? Don''t you have practice?"
"Let''s go."
"Right..."
One by one, they left.
Sherilyn, torn between guilt and gratitude, thanked Daphne. "Ms. Hansen, I''m sorry for the trouble."
"Save it." Daphne had little patience for apologies. "If you''re truly sorry, then make sure the
premiere is a sess. No failures allowed!"
"Yes, Ms. Hansen."
...
Another evening fell. Caroline returned to the Johnson Mansion, just as Sawyer wasing down
the stairs.
"Leaving already?"
"Yes." Sawyer offered a smile. "Goodbye, Ms. Bet."
"Goodbye."
As Sawyer left, Caroline frowned. Sawyer had been visiting Francis frequently, but for what? Given
Francis'' current state, he couldn''t possibly have any tasks for Sawyer. Yet, Sawyer''s persistent visits
suggested otherwise. Had Francis entrusted Sawyer with something before his condition
worsened?
Full of suspicion, Caroline headed upstairs and pushed open the door without knocking.
"Francis?" She was immediately hit by the smell of something burning.
"Francis, what are you doing?"
She hurried over and saw Francis, clearly not expecting her sudden entrance, trying to dispose of a
burning piece of paper into an ashtray. His movements were clumsy, and in his panic, he nearly
burned his hand.
"Careful!" Caroline was shocked and quickly grabbed his hand. "Are you okay? Did you burn
yourself?"
Francis frowned at her and shook his head. By then, the piece of paper had been reduced to ashes,
and the tension in his face eased.