Charity has been silent.
Catherine sent her the address and said, “Charity, it’s up to you to decide whether you want to go or not.”
“I didn’t plan to go, that’s it.” Charity bit her head and said coldly, “Between me and him, it’s even.”
Catherine glanced at her absent-mindedness and shrugged, “Charity, do you still insist on seeing a psychiatrist?”
Charity replied, “It took a while for me to get injured before. I went there a few days ago and started taking medicine again.”
Catherine: “Then I hope you get better soon.”
Charity was startled.
Get well soon, get my emotions back, and then what?
She was a little bewildered.
When the two left the cafe, the secretary called: “Ms. Eliza, I made an appointment with Dominick Castonguay to shoot an advertisement today, but he didn’t show up.”
“Is he going to breach the contract?” Charity’s expression changed.
The secretary smiled bitterly and said, “I contacted his assistant, and his assistant said… Mr. Castonguay hates you very much, so he doesn’t want to come.”
“…”
Charity laughed angrily.
After calming down, she suddenly remembered that Dominick was introduced by Chester. She seemed to have heard his assistant say that Dominick was very grateful to Chester for saving his mother.
“Tell his assistant that if Dominick doesn’t come today, he will pay us three times the liquidated damages according to the contract.” Charity said bluntly.
“But…will this offend others? If he really cancels the contract, we…where can we find athletes to cooperate?” The secretary said.
“Three times is not a small amount. If he is smart enough, he will come. You said, I will wait for him at the commercial shooting point.”
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