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“Mind if I take this contract back to mypany before I sign?” Malcolm asked, his voice cutting through the silence.
Vicky paused, surprised. “Whatpany are you with these days<b>?</b>” she questioned.
“The L&K Group,” Malcolm replied, a grin spreading across his face.
Vicky’s brow furrowed, her mind racing. ‘What group? Never heard of it, she thought.
Malcolm picked up on Vicky’s confusion, and in a good mood, he exined, “Our boss is Charlie. He started thepany not long ago. It’s still pretty fresh.”
Vicky’s face fell. She thought, ‘Charlie, uh–oh, this isn’t good. Gonna cost me an arm and a leg.’
“Huh, when did he start apany?” Vicky forced augh, trying to hide her concern. “You’re with him now, huh? Why didn’t he mention it?”
Malcolm, sharp and calm, noticed the shift in Vicky’s demeanor. He went on, “Mr. Carter’s gonna set up an audition for me. He said I’m on my own after that.”
Vicky hesitated, “With his style, you still signed up?”
Malcolm smiled, “It’s all good. I’ve got the chops and the talent. If he gives me a shot at an audition, I know I cannd it on my own.”
The tricky part was securing his spot after acing the audition and ensuring that he wouldn’t get bumped by the investors‘ picks. He’d been sidelined before, but now, he saw that with Becky by his side, the Carter family would shield him. They’d make sure Becky’s co–star was a real actor, not just some crony the investors wanted to slip in.
“Alright, take it back. Let Charlie check it out. If there’s anything you’re not happy with, we can discuss it. We’re reasonable,” Vicky said sincerely, getting straight to the point.
Malcolm was taken aback by her openness, feeling a surge of hope. Vicky’s words hinted that the contract was up for discussion.
With these thoughts, Malcolm felt a sense of validation about his choice of
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He thought, ‘If it were my old management, the director wouldn’t entertain any changes to the contract. It’s a one–size–fits–all deal. Take it or leave it. But with Charlie in my corner, everything is on the table. The director is willing to cut Charlie some ck, and having him as a backer means I have some leverage!
“Thanks, Vicky,” Malcolm said with the thought in mind, his tone earnest and his posture a bit straighter.
With their talk wrapped up, Malcolm walked away, contract in hand.N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.
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Meanwhile, Lisa tapped into herwork, quietly figuring out which actresses were in the running for The Empress besides J. The name that stood out the most was Becky.
Lisa’s face dropped at the mention. She thought, ‘Why does Reba keep popping up everywhere? Can’t she just vanish?‘
Becky might not have J’s star power yet, but Lisa felt a sinking feeling in her gut. It seemed like Becky was destined to steal “The Empress” from under J’s nose. J was always having a hard time when Becky was around, as if her past misdeeds against Becky wereing back to bite her.
Deep in thought, Lisa returned to J’s side and shared her findings.
J had just woken up from a nap, feeling refreshed, but her mood instantly soured upon hearing Lisa’s news.
“Reba again?” J’s anger was palpable, her heart aching.
Lisa nodded, her worry evident. “Yeah, I heard Vicky wanted you in the cast, but Becky showed up for an audition and killed it. Vicky seems to really like her.”
“Like her? Please. Reba’s just doing this on purpose,” J snapped, her voice quivering. “How long has she been in the industry? What acting skills could she possibly have?”
“It must be the Carter family. Charlie’s backing her. Vicky must be giving her a chance because of Charlie. No, Charlie must have invested in the production, just like with Lovey Princess. He must have poured in 20 million dors or more. Vicky’s only doing it for the money. That’s why she’s letting that bitch take the lead,” J ranted, her words tumbling out in a heated stream.
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Lisa was taken aback by the outburst but then realized it made sense. She thought, ‘In the entertainment circle, investors can put people on a set as long <b>as </b>they have money. It’s all toomon these days. Even the lead roles in many smaller productions are forced in by the investors. The production teams, desperate for cash, have no spine, all too willing to say yes, and they pretend the actors got the roles on merit, which is just disgusting.
‘No matter what, J’s a movie queen. Vicky would never just drop her for Becky. The most likely scenario is that Charlie has invested a fortune in The Empress<b>, </b>just like he invested heavily in Lovey Princess. Then, using his position as an investor, he can force Becky into the lead role, leaving J out in the cold.’
“What are we going to do?” Lisa asked, her voiceced with concern.
J’s face turned red with anger. She thought, ‘What can I do? Compete with the Carter family for who has more money? I’m not stupid. My family has some cash, but it’s nowhere near the Carter family’s wealth.’
“Forget it. If she wants the show, she can have it. Let’s see if Reba really has what it takes to y the role well,” J said through gritted teeth.
Lisa didn’t respond.
Taking a deep breath, J continued, “Does ourpany have any other scripts?/ Ones that are better than The Empress?<b>” </b>
Lisa hesitated, “We have plenty of scripts, but for uniqueness, The Empress is still the best.”
After a moment of hesitation, Lisa added, “J, how about we take a break from back to to go you to acting for now? Variety shows are really popr. Ben still wants filming A Glimpse into Our Family, right? Why don’t you go back to that show?”
“I think Ben treats you pretty well. If you go back, it won’t be bad. Plus, variety shows are live, which can keep your poprity and heat up,” Lisa continued, with one suggestion after another.
“No way.” J refused without a second thought. ‘Others have interactions with their partners, but I don’t. Thest time I was on that show, my mom had no idea what to do and just followed me around the whole time. Our team didn’t generate any buzz. If the director hadn’t set up a little drama at the end, we would have been a total embarrassment, she thought.
“Keep looking for scripts for me. Ones that J said firmly.
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“Keep looking for scripts for me. Ones that are definitely better than The Empress<b>,</b><b>” </b>J said firm