Chapter 9

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30 minutes ago.

Jennie walked in. She was the big boss of the studio, so naturally, she didn't have to follow any notification rules.

Anne was on the phone and nodded slightly when she came in, motioning for her to wait for a while.

Jennie sat on the sofa and waited. While Jisoo asks Anne's assistant who was waiting by the side, "A glass of warm water please." 

The assistant went to the drinking fountain to collect water. She turned to Jennie and noticed that the other party's sharp eyes had fallen on her, pricking her back.

She was just a little assistant!

  
Every time she poured water for Jennie, she could feel those jet-black eyes on her, and sometimes Jisoo would stare as well.

Was it possible that she was afraid of being poisoned?!


The assistant thought, bewildered in her heart, but still politely put the warm water on the coffee table in front of Jennie.

Jennie's eyes curved up, and she smiled politely, "Thank you."

Anne's assistant didn't see Jennie often and wasn't quite immune to her. For a moment, her face turned red, and she whispered shyly, "You're welcome."

Anne, who accidentally glanced over with the phone in her ear, "..."

There she goes flirting everywhere again!


She dismissively waved her assistant away to not cause a scene; playing out in front of her was a game of cat and mouse.

"I have something to tell you." 

Anne finished the work at hand and sat on the single sofa by Jennie's side, cleared her throat, and assumed a straight posture.

Jennie showed respect: "Go ahead."

She and Anne were in a cooperative partnership. Six years ago, Jennie initially gained a firm foothold in the entertainment industry, and the lawsuit came to an end. 

Director Han, who brought her into the film industry, suggested that she should find an agent to share the workload that would otherwise make her distracted. So, he introduced Anne who had just left a well-known media company at the time.

Anne was a well-known gold medal broker in the circle. She was very unhappy with the original company because of some incidents. She even felt exhausted from the industry and had been on vacation to recuperate. 

After meeting Jennie, of course, there was no such thing as good luck at first sight. Like businessmen, the two openly negotiated the terms to which they could both accept and so they cooperated.

Anne was responsible for negotiating resources for Jennie, and Jennie was responsible for making money from filming and giving Anne a commission. 

Later, after the studio began signing new artists, Anne became the head of the artist management department, in charge of coordinating the overall situation and saving Jennie a lot of attention in the rear.

"Your B&H endorsement is about to expire. The French side wants to renew the contract with you shortly. I need you to fly to Paris and shoot a new promotional video. They'll put it on the official website, but the specific date hasn't been settled yet." Anne flipped through the folder in her hand and read the first one to her in the order.

Jennie raised her eyebrows, "The contract terms are still the same as before? I remember their financial statements last year were particularly good-looking. BrandZ announced this year's top ten global retail brands. Are they sixth or fifth in the world?"

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