Chapter 229 The Special Job Applicant

Theodore was dragged out like dog shit, from then on, his name would never appear in the circle again.

Unless someone had paid this huge amount of penalty for him.

Paloma had someone review the contract, and Atlantic Studios initially set up high penalties, some even amounting to billions, to lock in their artists.

The astronomical penalty for breach of contract forced many artists to obediently follow any arrangements made by the company.

In a show of fairness, Mr. Laurier also made a pretense of having Theodore sign a sky–high penalty fee of over three billion.

Who could have imagined that the pit he initially dug would actually end up burying his own biological son.

Of course, he could also have chosen to pay this amount for Theodore.

Next, Paloma made some changes to Atlantic Studios. Hadn’t Eden wanted to create her own film and television company with Greyson before?

The opportunity had come.

Paloma had someone call Eden over, indicating a willingness to cooperate.

You should know that Atlantic Studios had quite a few artists under its banner, all of which were readily available resources.

Upon hearing this news, Eden simply couldn’t believe his own ears.

“Was this true?”

“Of course! As long as we reach an agreement, you will be the head of Atlantic Studios in the future.”

Eden was utterly shocked, a simple sentence from Greyson had changed everything.

And made those who helped him realize his dream.

Thinking of this, Eden was particularly excited.

Given such an opportunity, he certainly wouldn’t have missed it.

Moreover, Atlantic Studios owned shares in the film city, so no one would ever drive him away again.

Eden’s eyes were moist as he respectfully said to Paloma, “Thank you, thank you!”

“I surely did not disappoint everyone, I did my utmost to manage the company well.”

Of course, even though the company was handed over to Eden for management, Blue Print Investment still had to send someone to supervise.

Although Mr. Laurier was the second largest shareholder at the time, it was somewhat difficult for him to come up with three hundred million in cash all at once.

all, not everyone could be like

cash on hand.

had to bail out his son, unless he reduced his stake in Atlantic

Studios.

these matters, Paloma

Rebecca. It was said that after the tide rose, a large number of fish, shrimp, and shells would be left on the beach….

people were carrying buckets, having the time of their

also joined in, catching a

the seaside with Bertha, and was somewhat moved by the

bare–legged in the mud, “Why don’t you guys come

helped you deal

“Let’s have

seafood, but as for what Bertha

a

them returned to the shore, with Greyson sitting on a rock, “How did the handling of

settled, but we still need to send someone over to supervise.”

a

this

in the

Blue Print Investment, if Paloma couldn’t even handle this kind of thing, it would be

already dispatched someone from the company, but she decided to hire

company wanted to expand, talent was very

ins and outs of

is student

official girlfriend, Paloma gave Greyson a meaningful

such a figure could not be without

smiled at Rebecca, “Big star, shouldn’t you also pay attention to

would be on the headlines

make the headlines? Let

stay in this circle for too long.”

hotel, took a

and after finishing lunch, Greyson said to Rebecca, “We might go to Slesathe in the

“Mm!”

knew he was very busy, even Paloma and the others had been called

with Greyson’s work matters, after all, for a

dissipation like others, Rebecca

too many men and women who were just playing games. There are no fish in clear

was probably not possible for Greyson to only look out

he should know how to take care of his family!

no rush to leave this afternoon, I have

in the afternoon, a special applicant arrived at Atlantic

had the mature charm of a

in a professional office lady outfit, exuding a strong

this person was clearly a seasoned professional in

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