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this. Trevon thought to himself
“Fine Jepson stormed off in a huff.
Trevon couldn’t help but muner, Tsycho
Jepson walked to his room just as he ran into Bianca.
Bianca’s eyes were red. “Jepson,”
Jepson looked at her, and any remaining anger faded a little. “Bianca, why are you crying”
Bianca shook her head. “Jepson, isn’t everyone going to like Elaine now? She knows how to play chess and the cello, and everyone knows about it.
No one will like me anymore. it’ll only be Elaine. So what am I supposed to do?
She had been born to help the Yeats family reach the pinnacle of society.
She should also have a prosperous life.
Jepson said. “How would it be?”
Bianca said. “Before, Trevon said I was the only sister he had in his life. But since he’s been on
that variety show, everything’s changed.”
She was sensitive and had noticed Trevon’s change. Elaine was powerful, even Trevon had been affected by her.
Trevon had made so many promises before, but now it seemed like he’d had a change of heart.
and now, Bianca didn’t know what she was to Trevon,
Andr
“He is just a fool. Just ignore him” Jepson said.
“Uh–huh.” Bianca didn’t want to upset Jepson further
After being coaxed a little, she finally went back.
Not long after, Ella and Robert went upstairs straight to Jepson’s room.
“Grandma, is there something chel Jepson said.
Ella sighed and then said. “Jepson, as you know, Shawn no longer has a position at Galaxy Entertainment. As for your grandfather, he favors Elaine above all else. Your father and I are running Galaxy Entertainment now, and with you back, besides Shawn and Harlan, you’re the oldest one among the brothers. We’d like you to help manage with us, so we can be more secre
Jepson had studied business management abroad and was more than capable of running a company. He nodded. “Okay, that’s no problem at all”
He had always known that Galaxy Entertainment was the Yeats family’s foundation.
As for Starlight Fashion, he feared is would be impossible to take it back from Elaine
Elaine’s character was becoming tougher and tougher.
Everything had to be done slowly.
Ella said, “The company has its eye on a novel with a big hit IP, but the author has been refusing to sell the rights. I heard that several companies are now looking at it and want to take the rights to adapt it into a drama. The novel is called The Sovereign, and the author is Faye Simmons.”
Jepson said, “Don’t worry, I’ll follow up. Authors like that are usually just looking for more money. I’ll definitely get it for you. But we do need to act quickly. We can’t let Elaine keep spouting nonsense on the internet. We need to be prepared.”
Elaine had become quite outspoken lately.
However, Jepson was still too late.
Elaine posted the court judgment directly on the internet, along with a recording of her phone call with Jepson
Flaine: [Everyone, the contract lawsuit between Galaxy Entertainment and me has been resolved. The court has ruled that I don’t have to pay any liquidated damages, and the contract I signed with them is now null and void. Attached are some of the documents for you to see. The shady dralings at Galaxy Entertainment run deeper than everyone could have thought. I’d advise any artists considering joining them to think twice and avood the pitfalls. Oh, and by the way, I still have a recorded phone call from someone in the Yeats family, begging me to come back to the
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company, pretending it was a favor to t exist]
to the and trying to make me take the
fall for their mistakes. Feel free to have a look–people like the