Chapter 643: Chapter 643: Not Going
"...You’re just a no-name producer, simply capitalizing on Hannah’s popularity. By your logic, as soon as Hannah agrees to participate in your program, she needs to travel all over the country. Do you have any idea how much money she would lose in the process?"
Money, interests.
Those are always the most critical issues. Whether it’s fame or influence, ultimately, it all boils down to these two things.
In the entertainment industry, even when discussing feelings, the basic premise is not to affect one’s own interest.
The issues Teresa Gordon raises are the most critical.
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’Find Friends’ is still a newly released variety show, and the producer George Quach doesn’t have any impressive track record. Any agent would hesitate before agreeing to cooperate.
Furthermore, he can’t even pull in any sponsors at the moment.
If Hannah joins this variety show, it would be more like she is helping the show, but whether the show could return the favor remains uncertain.
The break room became surprisingly quiet, and the secretary had started ushering people out.
George Quach, unwilling to give up, clung onto the last minute, trying to emphasise the benefits of participating in the show for Hannah.
For example, interacting with the children would make it easy to show off the innocence and kindness of an adult, coupled with a return to the ordinariness of country life, in contrast to the current restless social life, it would have a bigger draw.
But all these arguments were unconvincing in Teresa Gordon’s eyes.
She’s only concerned about immediate benefits.
As George was being pulled out by the secretary, Hannah unexpectedly closed her lace fan in her hands, lightly tapping the table, and smiled, "I’m in for this show."
A light lit up in George’s eyes, "Ha... Hannah, are you serious? Thank you for being willing to participate in my show, I won’t let you down."
Watching him, Hannah chuckled, "I admire your broadcasting and hosting skills, just right for reading reviews, I’m quite content."
George was a bit slow to react, but Hannah agreeing would be a good thing anyway.
But Teresa Gordon became anxious, "What are you guys doing standing there? Call the security to see him out immediately!"
The security, who had been on standby for quite a while, took command and led the people out.
George, a man with no worries, left with the widest grin on his face probably due to his joy at Hannah’s approval.
The door closed behind, and it was quiet again.
In the quiet break room, Hannah spotted a disgruntled Teresa Gordon and sat back down on the couch, her fan propping up her chin, lazily lounging about.
Even the glaring lights seemed to soften on her, her makeup was exquisite, her cheeks rosy like the peach blossoms of early spring, and her strikingly red lips adding a touch of seductive charm.
It was hard to lose temper to such a face.
But Teresa Gordon, recalling how Hannah had unilaterally accepted George’s invitation without consulting her, felt a surge of resentment. She had never dealt with such a headstrong artist before.
She moved a chair to sit opposite Hannah and started off coldly, "I’ve already helped you secure another show on Star Satellite TV. It’s in the primetime slot, with an established audience."
Hannah, without even opening her eyes, spoke lazily, "I won’t go."
Teresa Gordon, in the middle of drinking water, almost choked at this and put her cup down with a thud, "Do you know how much effort I had to exert to secure this recurring role on this show for you?"