Vera initially didn't want to talk about the topic. However, these bunch of people wouldn't stop asking her about it.

They constantly asked her about her job; Vera knew that they were just curious and didn't have any ill intentions. However, as she kept giving the same answers, she felt that she was about to explode. She simply got a piece of cake and hid in the corner. As she silently ate the strawberry on the cake, she suddenly saw a familiar figure.

The woman wore a beautiful, dazzling nightgown. She was gorgeous as her figure was slim and slender. There were several people by her side, and she looked very popular.

Vera knew this person. She was Helen Lowell, a loyal client of Minerva's company.

Why was she here too?

Vera was a little surprised. Back then, due to Helen's interest in Minerva's design and her admiration for Minerva, she immediately signed a long-term contract with Minerva's company. Helen didn't dare to send messages to Minerva frequently. Back then, during the wedding incident, Helen didn't dare to look for Minerva openly as well.

She sent messages to the people in the company to indirectly inquire about Minerva's situation. At that time, Vera was one of the people she asked, and Vera replied, "If you want to know so badly, why don't you ask her yourself?"

Helen sent a crying emoji and added, "I do want to, but they haven't found Maddox yet. I'm afraid she'd be upset if I asked, but I'm also worried. So, I could only ask you guys about it. I don't have any other intentions. Please don't misunderstand."

Vera understood and told Helen that Minerva was fine. She didn't have anything to worry about.

Ever since Vera left the company, It had been a while since she met Helen. She never expected to run into her that day.

As she was thinking, Helen saw her. Her eyes lit up and immediately walked toward Vera.

"Vera, turns out you're here. I knew you'd be here today, but I didn't see you earlier." Helene greeted.

Vera was a little surprised. She didn't expect her to come over and say hello first.

She wanted to stay invisible in the corner. After all, she'd catch a lot of attention just by being close to Helen.

After all, she was a popular celebrity and this party was full of people from her previous company.

She raised her hands to Helen and gave her a faint smile as a way of greeting her.

"I was with Minerva just now," Vera explained in a soft tone.

I heard people from the company say that she came back

a sigh of relief and said,

sudden, she noticed the cake Vera was having and thought that it looked delicious. Then, she asked Vera where

a slice? I'm going to get another slice for

Helen thanked her.

please, thank you," Helen

she saw Vera return. She took the cake from

delicious. I haven't eaten cake in such

Vera seemed

manage my figure well. If I were to gain the lightest weight,

Vera was taken aback.

fans would hate her for putting on a little weight? What kind

fans, they would genuinely like you and would never dislike or insult you just because you put on a little weight. But the truth is many fans out there admire the celebrity just because they look good. They would build standards for them and believe they should only behave a certain way. When the celebrity acts differently, they would no longer be a fan and even insult the celebrity at times. Of course, there are also genuine

the entertainment industry. She only knew that it could be manipulative. You would have to sacrifice certain things to get what you wanted; it

el.ne?

you

They had to stay relevant and try not to be replaced. They had to constantly be aware of their actions and not

must be tough to live like this." Vera thought for a

want

absent-minded when she heard Vera's

many people supporting me, I feel like

another spoonful of cake and put it into her

"Oh, my God!"

sharp voice suddenly

Helen's hand was also snatched

I only left for a moment, and you're already being reckless!

Aren't I just having some food

was Helen's

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