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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2577

Chapter 2577

“Where to study?” Eliza was curious.

“The Department of Film of Canberra University.” Hailey said over the phone after a brief pause.

Eliza sighed and said, “That’s a good place. Except for a few actresses and film stars, the professors at that school are all well-known in the industry. She appears to be unstoppable until she achieves the status of queen.”

“…”

Hailey was filled with a sense of powerlessness.

She actually knows more because she is Eliza’s manager. Ordinary people would not be able to eligible their education if Canberra University’s film department had not been admitted. This time, the parties came to an agreement, and it was Jewell’s willingness to invest in a library for Canberra big that clinched the deal.

Eliza has no such qualifications. She couldn’t figure out what was wrong with Cindy. It started with plagiarism, then there was a personality problem, and her reputation was ruined. Previously, she had cost the company a significant amount of money due to the contract’s termination.

She was worthless to Eliza, but she didn’t dare to say so for fear of making Eliza uncomfortable.

Eliza said: “I’m not going to let that period drama happen, Sister Hailey. I’ve seen it. The script is excellent. To establish a solid foothold in the television industry, I require a serious drama.”

“Eliza, It means that I intend to persuade you to give it to Cindy Turner, and then the company will have resources to compensate you.” Hailey said.

“I don’t need it; I want that one, and I won’t make you look bad. I’ll go to Chester and tell him.”

Eliza hung up the phone. A small smile flashed deep in her eyes.

She wasn’t particularly interested in that TV show, but Cindy Turner’s incident could turn her into a demon in the eyes of Chester.

She can’t seem to find a suitable opportunity. But first, she had to visit the company.

The next day, Eliza requested that the assistant to postpone the work at hand and went to the company.

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