Chapter 434 What If She Comins
Genevieve wore a gray formal outfit that day, and the aura she exuded made it clear that she
was a powerful woman. Her brows, despite being stunning, inspired admiration and fear.
The receptionist quickly recognized Genevieve and realized that thetter was the new CEO.
“Good morning, Ms. Rachford.”
Soon, a secretary came to greet Genevieve and take her to the conference room.
Every employee had already been notified about the change of the CEO via e-mail.
That was why the secretarial department was able to set up a meeting quickly.
The secretary introduced the top managers to Genevieve after thetter entered the conference room.
Everyone exchanged some simple pleasantries after that.
The meeting started with Genevieve getting an update on the progress of all ongoing projects.
In order to fully utilize the resources they had with them, thepany would produce two TV series
and one movie every year.
When the assistant manager responsible for production was giving an update, Genevieve read up on
their previous projects.
Understanding everything prompted her to ask. “Why has Sylvie never been featured in any of the TV
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series?”
Sylvie rose to fame after For Elise was produced. She gained a lot of fans at the time, so if she were to
get involved in a TV series, the sale for said TV series would be exponential. There was even a chance
that the project would garner fans and would be trending even before the series made it on screen. It
might also bring more viewership to thepany''s other projects.
“Uh, she is rather busy since she has to shoot a movie every year,” replied the assistant manager
hesitantly.
Genevieve scoffed the second she heard that excuse. “She is featured in a single movie every year.
Even the most daunting movie won''t keep her busy all year long.”
Genevieve sent her secretary to get Sylvie''s schedule for the year after that.
Everyone quietly watched as she did so.
Sylvie used to y the supporting roles for a TV series that thepany made. She attracted quite a
few audiences for that series.
Unfortunately, the rumor about her and Armand getting together was shared, and scripts for big-
budgeted movies began making their way to her.
In a way, thepany had implicitly admitted that the rumor was true.
The nightmare began when Sylvie spent less and less time at thepany. It got to the point where
she didn''t bother showing up anymore and would pretend to have neglected some of the more
daunting tasks that thepany assigned her.
Her manager would always answer her phone for her and im that she was busy with her boyfriend.
Legally speaking, Sylvie was working for Genevieve Orsi, but Armand was the one who invested in
most of the movies. His powers and her association with him inspired so much fear that no one dared
to cross Sylvie.
Eventually, everyone stopped demanding that she clock in.
It didn''t take long before the secretary returned to the conference room with Sylvie''s schedule.
Genevieve only needed three minutes to finish reading everything. She mmed the document onto
the desk and said, “Sylvie hadn''t participated in any of thepany''s events or activities in the past
two years! She didn''t even train a single newbie. My gosh, it''s as if she was the boss instead.”
Annoyed, Genevieve sternly instructed, “Assign high-value projects that need a boost to her and have
her participate in every single one of thepany''s events. Call her manager as soon as this meeting
is over and tell that manager to get the artist in line. She is to do as thepany demands. If she
refuses toply and wishes to breach the contract, then have her pay the proper damage.”
“Understood,” replied the assistant manager while nodding.
After the conference concluded and Genevieve left, the top managers lingered in the conference room.
One of the managers shared his concern. “What do we do if we assign that much work to Sylvie and
sheins to Mr. Faulkner?”
“Let her. It''s as Ms. Rachford had said. If Sylvie refuses to work, she can pay the legal damages.”
The assistant manager nodded andined, “It''s about time someone teaches Sylvie a lesson. She
has been behaving too arrogantly for too long because she had Mr. Faulkner on her side. That woman
might be legally bound to work for us, but she didn''t do her job. That is not right.”
“Hell yeah! She would never be able to stay by Mr. Faulkner''s side if she didn''t look simr to Mr.
Rachford,” said another top manager. “In fact, I heard that the only reason she was featured in Mr.
Valentine''s movie was that she looked like Mr. Rachford as well.”
“Oh well, Mr. Rachford is our boss, so we''ll just do what she says.”
Everyone felt more confident and at ease after they discussed the matter.