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Sue felt that Sheena was setting a trap for her, so she ignored the question.
However, she continued questioning, “Ms. Sheena, when did you finalize the deal with Vision Group about the artists‘ roles? Why
wasn’t I informed about this matter at all?”
“Ms. Klein, do you expect me to inform you before I make any decisions?” Sheena sneered, giving Sue a piercing gaze. “Who do
you think you
are?”
Sue was taken aback, not expecting Sheena to challenge her in front of the entire company.
All eyes were now fixed on her, waiting for her to stumble.
Instead, Sue bit her lip, softening her demeanor and putting on an act as she said pitifully, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to disrespect
you. I just thought that you would discuss such matters with
your subordinates.”
Sue appeared fragile and subdued as she faced Sheena’s arrogance, and it truly looked like a situation where the superior was
bullying the weak.
Sue was secretly gloating, thinking that Sheena was someone naive enough to go against her!
Howard lightly tapped on the table, appearing displeased. “The talent manager certainly has the right to make independent
decisions, and there’s no need to blow this out of proportion.”
“Yes, Mr. Lawson,” Sue replied, her face flushed with embarrassment as she reluctantly sat back down.
However, Sheena stared at Sue and said, “Ms. Klein, since you asked, I confirmed the participating artists with Vision Group’s
representatives yesterday morning.”
What?!
Sue was shocked as she had only approached Sheena about the matter yesterday afternoon, but Sheena had apparently
finalized it in the morning.
If Sheena had already settled everything, then why did she agree to the dinner?
Sue stared at Sheena in disbelief, wondering if Sheena did it on purpose.
Did Sheena also put James and Tony in jail?
A chill ran down her spine as Sue looked at Sheena’s unbelievably gorgeous face.
Nonetheless, she quickly dismissed the thought.
How could an inexperienced young woman possibly be so resourceful?
‘It must be a coincidence. It’s just a coincidence!‘ Sue thought.
She dug into her palms with her long nails, slowly regaining her composure.
The meeting went on as Sue did not ask further questions.
Then, Sheena discussed the upcoming work plans, “In terms of overall planning, we’ll keep things as they are. We have already
negotiated specific endorsement advertisements and variety shows for various popular artists.” 1
As there were no objections from the audience, Sheena continued, “Finally, there’s the batch of trainees our company has been
nurturing. Most of these young talents are inexperienced. I propose that the company invest in a talent show and invite other
companies to participate. We can form seven–member groups from a pool of a hundred contestants, allowing these young
talents to gain experience.”
“Wait a minute! I disagree!”
Sue raised her hand and stood up once again. “Ms. Sheena, organizing a talent show is not easy, and this proposal seems to
exceed your job scope. Besides, talent shows don’t have a strong market in our country. If the company were to incur losses
because of this...”
As she spoke, she noticed Sheena frowning and slowly clapping her hands.
“Ms. Klein, were you a theater kid in school?”
Sue looked puzzled and said, “No.”
Sheena chuckled. “Oh? Then why do you seem to enjoy being the center of attention? That’s fine, but you do know that we’re in
a meeting right now, right.”
A soft burst of laughter erupted among the employees, and even those sitting next to Sue quietly moved away from her.
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