Mary sighed, put down her phone, and looked at Sylvia. “Why do you keep blaming Anna? What happened?”
Sylvia had to tell the entire story. “I went to the Ole once, but they sent me away with money. They said Anna refused to see me and won’t donate bone marrow because of her career and health. But I know she’s just a villain!”
Mary was enlightened. “How can you go to the Ole? Its CEO doesn’t get along well with Anna recently and wants to shut her out. What you did will affect her.”
“So what? Did they lie to me deliberately?”
Mary nodded. “Why not? Anything can happen in the show business. My brother is a living example.”
Hearing it, Sylvia seemed to realize something.
Anna didn’t contact her all the time, but Kevin. Probably…
“Will he certainly tell Anna, if he said he did?” Mary grabbed Sylvia’s hand and looked into her eyes seriously. “Anna isn’t the culprit for my illness. I won’t blame her, no matter she saves me or not. You’re my best friend, and I know you worry about me. But… if you blame Anna like this, it isn’t fair to her.”
“If the man from the Ole comes to see you again, take him to me. I want to inquire him in person!”
After hearing that, Sylvia felt she was too emotional recently.
“I’ll help you find other donors. I won’t mention this matter again.”
“Okay… Thank you.”
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Anna worked for a few days and almost never took a break. After landing the covers of several magazines, she also endorsed for several major brands. Her figure appeared in every corner of international magazines.
Anna made a correct decision. After John left the Ole, Chen didn’t have time to shut her out. Instead, Anna seized the opportunity to show up in a lot of glorious stages.
She would handle the daily work invitations with Lucy, while Jack would verity some large-scale shooting ones for her.
Anna contacted the brands and directors herself. Her straightforwardness and affinity won her more possibilities. Even outsiders admired her behavior.
Anna focused on her work and paid no attention to domestic news. She didn’t expect that there was a mightier storm brewing in the show business.
Chen used her networking to poach some new artists from other companies.
Although she didn’t intervene in Anna’s itineraries anymore, Chen still paid attention to her. When she read what Anna had progressed in the international industry, Chen knew she couldn’t stop Anna.
Lucy sat opposite to Anna, looking at the calendar on her phone and counting when they would return home.
Then she could see Bill.
Anna didn’t bother her. Instead, she turned around and entered the bedroom. She missed Jack. As long as she was available, Anna would call him on video. Only in this way could she fall asleep alone in a foreign country.
Though in China, Jack lived in Paris time.
He was talking on the other end and coaxing Anna to sleep. Sometimes, when he heard her steady breath, Jack wouldn’t hang up, in order to let her hear his voice in the next morning.
“Jack… I miss you.” Anna cuddled in the bed and said gently.
“You’ll be back in three days.”
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