In today's fast-paced entertainment world, Elodie's artists stood out. They weren't just pretty faces thrust into the limelight overnight. These talents had honed their skills over years of rigorous training. Each one was unique, both in looks and personality, making them easily distinguishable from the sea of other entertainers.

Adler, feeling cornered, vented, "I've tried everything, but their tactics just keep coming. Our old advertisers are now flocking to them because of their aggressive marketing and lower costs for newbies. It's hit S Corporation's ad revenue hard. Even our commercial district is plastered with ads for Reeves International's fresh faces. Isn't that just giving them free publicity?"

Jenna sighed, "What can we do? Their artists are hot right now. It's only natural advertisers would go for them. We can't exactly ban them from advertising."

Sophie chimed in, "Advertisers chase trends. These newcomers are not only the current craze but also cheaper. While Reece is a superstar, not every advertiser has the budget for a big-name endorsement." "So, what's the plan? We can't just slash Reece's fees. That would kill his market value."

Elodie had orchestrated her moves perfectly, cornering S Corporation into what seemed like a no-win situation.

Even though S Corporation had talents groomed by Aldridge Global, their rivals had twenty-eight seasoned artists and idols.

exciting acts meant the sudden influx of these well-rounded entertainers was a tough blow for S

must have pinpointed our entertainment chain as our business's backbone. If our artists lose their edge, their commercial worth plummets," Adler

and Jenna were

him, "Reece, do you

were

a business expert; I'm just an artist," Reece started. "The entertainment world has

some

group get better gigs. But I've seen their schedules-they're working nonstop, 365 days a

what

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