Chapter 555 Is This Some Kind of Propaganda?
“Miss, how about I take you to the reception room and we can chat while we have some tea?” the intern suggested.
Elise nodded and followed her into a vacant reception room.
This intern obviously had no status in the company, and everything had to be done by herself. After prompting Elise to have a seat, she hurriedly went out to pour some tea.
However, her action was quick, and she came back within two minutes.
“Please have some tea.” The intern spoke politely as she handed over a cup of tea. “Miss, how should I address you?”
“My last name is Sinclair,” Elise replied.
“Alright, Miss Sinclair. My name is Winona Jennings. I’m the executive agent intern of Blitzy Entertainment, and I will be in charge of your related businesses in the future.” The intern introduced herself.
Elise nodded, indicating that she understood what Winona said.
“Fantastic.” Winona opened the notebook which dangled around her neck, took out a ballpoint pen from her pocket, and continued, “Miss Sinclair, now, do you mind telling me your business needs? For example: Do you prefer a male or a female artist, and what are the talents of the artists that you care more about?”
While Winona was trying to understand Elise’s needs, Elise noticed and immediately thought that she had a professional air around her and that she was someone she could get along with easily.
“How many artists do you have with you now? ” Elise suddenly changed her mind and asked meaningfully.
“Me?” Winona raised her head, a little stunned, and she smiled shyly in response. “I’m sorry, Miss Sinclair. I’m still doing my internship, so I’m not qualified enough to manage an artist by myself.”
Elise nodded slightly, paused for a moment, and went straight to the point. “I happen to have an artist who lacks an agent. I wonder if you would like to manage her.”
Winona’s expression froze on her face. “Are you here to poach people…?”
“Don’t get me wrong.” Elise smiled gently. “Look at me—I certainly can’t be a commercial spy. I just so happen to think that we were destined to meet each other.”
With that, she paused, took out a business card from her bag, and handed it over. “You can take some time to think about it—there’s no rush to answer.”
Winona took the business card in her hand and stared at it for a few seconds.
This business card seemed too simple—aside from Elise’s name and a mobile phone number, there was not much introduction about herself.
To Winona, this did indeed look like a scam.
To make things worse, Elise didn’t explain much, but instead merely waved her hand to signal her to continue.
When Winona saw that, she subconsciously put away the business card in her pocket and started working again.
Even after introducing several artists in a row, Elise still was not satisfied. When she thought back to the boy she met in the parking lot, she asked one more question. “Garreth Dowrick—is he from Blitzy as well?”
“You’re right! You have great taste, Miss Sinclair.” Winona smiled. “Garreth is now Blitzy’s top artist with high popularity, but the company has a special training plan for him, so he won’t be signing out for the time being. If you came looking for him, you may have to go home empty-handed.”
“Is that so… Then forget it. Let’s stop here today. If I decide to sign it later, I’ll contact you again.” Elise stood up and shook hands with Winona to say goodbye. When she let go of her hand, she deliberately held her hand tighter. “By the way, about the business card, I hope you will think about it.”
Winona smiled lightly. “I will. Thank you for your proposition, Miss Sinclair!”
…
After leaving Blitzy Entertainment, Elise drove to the warehouse in the suburban ranch.
“Is it ready?” Elise asked directly.
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