Chapter 308
Because of the Smith family’s connections, the First Elder was more interested in the Smith family.
Even so, the Smith family was not important enough for the First Elder to personally take action.
Therefore, this matter fell into Tom Grant’s hands.
Tom was the youngest son of the First Elder. He had never interfered in the Grant family’s internal affairs and had been working in the entertainment industry. The First Elder looked down on the entertainment industry and was very dissatisfied with his youngest son’s frivolousness, so he threw the matter of the Smith family over to him.
He wanted to use this opportunity to add some credit to his youngest
resume.
The Smith family was not a big deal, but it was not small either.
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The Smith family was one of the six subservient families after all. Even if they were not as glorious as before, they still had a lot of influence.
On the other hand, it would also be said to be a small matter. Olivia was a young lady who had just taken over the Smith family. She did not have any connections. or resources. She did not even understand the Smith family. She was only considered proficient in medicine, but this was nothing.
It was easy to get control of the Smith family back.
Because the matter was easy and the credit was obvious, the First Elder handed it to his youngest son.
When Zelen went to look for Tom, Tom had just left the backstage of a variety show.
Recently, he was recording a variety show called “Onwards, Girls!“. He was the founder of a girl group and was in charge of many things. He was often busy until late at night.
When Zelen came over, he was taking a nap in the trailer.
The manager knew about the Grant family. When he saw Zelen coming over, he did not dare to delay and immediately got into the trailer to wake Tom up.
“Who is it?” Tom did not even raise his head. He looked extremely tired.
“It’s Ms. Zelen,” the manager whispered.
“Zelen?” Tom mumbled, “What’s she doing here? Is the old man up to
something?”
into the trailer and told him about the
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find trouble for me. Tom looked reluctant. However, no
flipped through it. He
just found an assistant for such a simple matter, but the First Elder actually went to the trouble of giving
really could not understand what the old man
but they actually treated her
time, Tom knew how to destroy a woman
few photos and hire fake accounts to spread rumors. Things like that could destroy an innocent
opinion, Olivia’s foundation was too shallow. If she was not engaged to Daniel, she would not even be the head
case, he
handed the information on Olivia to his manager. “Let’s set up a trap and take a few explicit photos.
of the
manager did not ask further. He
frowned. “Tom, isn’t this a little inappropriate?” “Hmm?”
“Olivia is the candidate for the position of young
his eyebrows. “Does that mean
wife?”
nodded. “Not yet.”
expression was extremely. cold. “I’m also testing her. If she doesn’t pass, it’s because she doesn’t have the ability. She
on his blindfold, looking
done this kind of thing many times and was
and male celebrities who had their
identity was a little special, and the information given
the Smith family’s connections.
he had to be more cautious.
it to Tom between recordings. Kelly caught sight of it when she walked past..
the words. Olivia. The A4 paper was filled with
in her tracks and
over and frowned. “What are you doing
at Kelly and said in a low voice,
Kelly’s pretty face for a
what Tom meant.
say anything and just waved his hand to
the manager handed the
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