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No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!

Chapter 1058: Confirming the Program Schedule
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Chapter 1058: Chapter 1058: Confirming the Program Schedule

The only things remaining were the steadily increasing box office of "The Kite" and people’s "crusade" against Tiffany Lynch.

Due to online pressure, Tiffany Lynch’s publicity activities have basically been halted, even an in-discussion script has been put on hold.

It was said that the investors were dissatisfied and strongly demanded a replacement.

Hannah listened to her assistant’s report, flipping through the program rundown Jack Stewart had prepared for her, and asked, "Isn’t Jimmy going to help her?"

The assistant was taken aback.

Although he had been with Hannah for quite a long time, he was actually a recent college graduate and didn’t really pay much attention to the affairs of the entertainment circle.

His understanding of Jimmy was only as the President of the Simmons Clan.

Scratching his head, the assistant had a somewhat honest expression, "Sister Winter, does Jimmy still have a relationship with Tiffany Lynch?"

Hannah snapped back to reality, raised her head to look at the assistant beside her, and realized, "Oh, I forgot, I thought you were Jack for a second."

The assistant just laughed, "Manager Stewart is still confirming the procedure with the program producer. He’s considering a lot and is worried that during the interview, someone might try to put you on the spot, so he wants to check it personally."

With that said, the assistant somewhat felt guilty.

Jack Stewart came back and took charge of all of Hannah’s affairs, handling every issue personally, virtually taking away all the assistant’s tasks.

He had finally found a good job, and Hannah was so nice; he was worried about becoming unemployed.

Hannah saw the assistant’s worry and patted his shoulder to reassure him, "Don’t worry, you won’t be fired. Just keep up the good work."

The assistant immediately stood up, his exaggerated manner as if he were facing his last battle, "Mission will be accomplished!"

Hannah was amused by his antics, and her laugh was far more beautiful than the most delicate flower in the garden.

The assistant was captivated, his face turning bright red.

Hannah gave him a task, "Call Jack over."

The assistant nodded and quickly turned to find the person.

Since the online public opinion had cooled down, countless people were waiting for Hannah’s response.

Seeing how things had turned around, those who had kicked her when she was down were anxious.

Especially after learning about Hannah’s relationship with Arnold.

Although neither of the parties involved had admitted it, insiders in the circle had their sources.

It was said that the old man had spoken, and those who worked behind the scenes had to be rooted out without exception.

Some were panicking and hastily seeking out their benefactors, trying to think of ways to avoid the impending disaster.

But most were met with the same result – being abandoned by their benefactors.

After all, no one with a bit of reputation wanted to cross the old man.

Was Jimmy’s approach not ruthless enough?

The things he did when he was young were shocking enough.

But in front of the old man, Jimmy wasn’t even half as tough.

That’s the true definition of ruthlessness.

By now, who couldn’t see clearly? The old man’s previous lack of action was clearly because he wanted to let his little girlfriend have her way.

As for how she would play?

That would depend on Tiffany Lynch’s fate.

This time, it seems Jimmy wouldn’t be able to protect his girlfriend either.

Jack Stewart pushed open the door to the resting room, panting and sweaty, and came to Hannah, "What did you need me for?"

These past few days had been tough for him, glued to his tablet and the trending searches every day, watching the situation escalate, then watching it reverse.

His emotions were like riding a free-fall tower, he could be scared awake even from a faint.

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