Lucy saw Kevin on the screen and started to storm, “His shamelessness exceeds my expectation.”
Bill happened to deliver things. Standing next to her, he followed, “Yes, it’s the first time that I have
seen such a shameless agent.”
“I’m sorry for Anna who knows them!”
Lucy rolled her eyes and changed the channel.
Bill glanced at Anna who was nearby. Anna now left the Ole and joined the Dahlia. Why was Lucy sorry
for her?
“Kevin had better stay far away from me. Otherwise, I’ll kick his ass once I see him!”
Hearing Kevin’s speech, the netizens were excited, as if Anna had committed a felony and was
sentenced.
When did such an inferior company start to decide an artist’s future?
What surprised Kevin and others most was that another big event happened just half an hour after the
announcement of the Ole.
“The Dahlia Entertainment announces a signed contract with Anna!”
“From now on, Anna is an actress of the Dahlia!”
“The Dahlia beats the Ole’s so-called ‘shutout’ like a rug.”
“The Dahlia backs Anna up. What the hell is the Ole?”
The Dahlia became Anna’s new shelter. What a miracle! It was the Dahlia—a dream company of the
majority—that proposed to sign Anna.
When the Dahlia publicized part of the contract on the official website, netizens had to believe the truth.
It wasn’t a rumor!
It wasn’t fake news!
Anna was indeed recruited by the Dahlia at such a critical moment!
Just when the Ole announced the shutout, Anna became the actress of the Dahlia.
The reporters didn’t know how to report the current situation at all. A second ago, they commented on
Kevin’s speech and Anna’s doom. But now, it was like a slap in the face when the Dahlia recruited
Anna officially.
The situation reversed so quickly!
The media felt it was ridiculous, especially recalling Kevin’s disdain for Anna.
The way Kevin smeared Anna in the interview turned into a laughing stock.
As soon as they left the Ole building, the reporters received an order from their superiors separately,
letting them rush to the Dahlia and get the first-hand information.
When he returned to the office, Kevin was informed of the breaking news. He browsed the news
subconsciously with his phone, completely stunned.
“Seemingly, we shouldn’t force Anna out…”
When the announcement was made, the Ole was in dead silence.
Kevin widened his eyes. Was he in a dream? It was impossible! As soon as he announced the
termination, the Dahlia signed Anna?
The Dahlia only used a public announcement to turn the Ole into a laughing stock.
Kevin went blank, regretting what he had done today. He could predict that he would live by the
mockery of others for a long time…
He did proclaim the shutout of Anna.
How dared he?
He had no right at all!
An unprecedented sense of shame covered his body. He felt so embarrassed that he wanted to find a
hole to hide in. Lowering his head, Kevin was taken to Chen’s office.
It was too humiliating, so he didn’t raise his head.
“Forget it… What’s done is done.”
Kevin leaned against the wall and fell to the ground.
His face was burning hot. The Dahlia’s decision was like a silent slap in his face, even in his heart.
“I’m already a joke.”
“I’m an idiot, making fun of myself in front of all audience…”
“I did oppose to the Dahlia, banning Anna in public…”
Kevin didn’t know what to say at all. He raised his head blankly. Everything was like an illusion. He
covered his head helplessly in pain.
His future came to an end.
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Reporters were waiting in front of the Dahlia Entertainment building.
Rick staggered the press conference deliberately, afraid that the Ole couldn’t bear the strike.
When he held the microphone on the stage, Rick felt relaxed, since their counterattack was quick,
accurate, and hard. There was no possibility of fighting back for Kevin.
Thinking that Kevin was hiding in the Ole, Rick felt delighted.
Since the Dahlia decided to sign Anna at such a critical moment, they were ready to deal with the
rumors. Besides, the reason why they chose Anna would be announced.
“Mr. Rick, we’d like to know why the Dahlia chose Anna. Probably you want to do charity?”
The reporters felt Anna had lost her reputation. The Dahlia couldn’t make money by doing this at all.
Did they want to recycle the scum for the society?
“If we want to do charity, I’ll inform you as soon as possible,” Rick answered their questions calmly. He
garnered the current position because of his clever improvisation.
It was also the most needed trait of an artist director.
“Then what’s the truth?” The reporters raised their microphones.
Rick smiled calmly. “Does the truth matter? The Dahlia Entertainment is an extremely mature company.
We won’t make jokes.”
His subtext was that signing Anna was the mutual choice made by the senior managers. It was an
undisputed decision.
Their excitement was suppressed. Rick’s words reminded them of the Dahlia’s position in the showbiz,
before they questioned…
“But Anna is indeed a killer. Can you pretend nothing happens and be Anna’s shelter?”
Rick suddenly changed his look when hearing the question.
“Can you be responsible for what you say? Among all professions, reporters should care about your
language. Every question you ask will exert considerable influence on the public. Think twice before
you act!”
Then he glanced at the reporter’s name card, looking solemn.
“Is the Dahlia afraid of getting into trouble?”
“If signing an artist is courting trouble, there will be no contract in the world!” Rick struck back
sharply.
Rick smiled calmly. “Does the truth matter? The Dahlia Entertainment is an extremely mature company.
We won't make jokes.”
His subtext was that signing Anna was the mutual choice made by the senior managers. It was an
undisputed decision.
Their excitement was suppressed. Rick’s words reminded them of the Dahlia’s position in the showbiz,
before they questioned...
“But Anna is indeed a killer. Can you pretend nothing happens and be Anna’s shelter?”
Rick suddenly changed his look when hearing the question.
“Can you be responsible for what you say? Among all professions, reporters should care about your
language. Every question you ask will exert considerable influence on the public. Think twice before
you act!”
Then he glanced at the reporter’s name card, looking solemn.
“Is the Dahlia afraid of getting into trouble?”
“If signing an artist is courting trouble, there will be no contract in the world!” Rick struck back
sharply.
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