Upton family, Katie Upton.

Chapter 40

Sheena wondered why Howard never mentioned Katie before.

It seemed that Howard was not interested in Katie at all.

Well, that was just fine with her because she did not like the idea of having someone arrogant like Katie as her future sister–in–law.

With a smile, Sheena replied, “Until the marriage certificate is signed, nothing is certain yet. Ms. Upton, are you claiming him as yours already? I’m sorry, but my office is small, and I don’t entertain uninvited guests.”

“Hey!” Katie fumed, but before she could retort, Sheena quickly immersed herself in her work, completely ignoring her presence.

No matter what Katie said, it fell on deaf ears.

With no outlet to vent her frustration, Katie had no choice but to leave feeling annoyed.

Once out of Sheena’s office, Katie glanced at Sue. Knowing her intentions, Sue followed closely, and they walked together to a secluded corridor with no surveillance cameras.

“How’s your new talent manager?”

to take care of her. I suspect she had an affair with Mr. Lawson before joining the company. On top of that, she doesn’t respect anyone here, not even the top artists in the company.

Katie seethed. “If that’s the case, then she must

come closer and whispered a

it, Sue seemed a

this really okay? Wouldn’t that be too much?”

shoulder. “Don’t worry. Just do it. Once this is over, I’ll speak highly of you to Mr. Lawson and make sure you take her

burdened with guilt, the prospect of a promotion and a raise enticed her. Even though Sue hesitated initially, she chose the

in her office, organizing the upcoming events for the artists. Sue entered with a smile, behaving in an unprecedentedly

Vision Group’s plan to invest a huge sum of money in a drama?” Sue

look up and asked, “What’s the matter?”

friendly, giggling as she respectfully placed the document on Sheena’s desk. “I managed to secure an opportunity

insisted on having only you attend the meeting with

up, shooting Sue a cold glance that seemed

by the icy gaze.

chance to get a higher commission. Whoever secured

hurriedly appeased her, “I would love to go, but the Vision Group thinks my position is too low. They only want someone of a higher level to negotiate. It’s not just about the commission. It’s an excellent opportunity to promote our artists. We all work for the company’s best interests, so it’s a win for anyone who

had been observing Sue’s expressions and said, “Ms. Klein, this is the first time you’ve been so respectful.”

not be so reckless anymore. However, this meeting with the Vision Group’s executives is truly a fantastic opportunity. Are you sure you won’t reconsider?”

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