Suanne sounded as if she was doing a great favor for Margaret.
Margaret felt very uncomfortable listening to her talk like this.
"I can't afford to accept such a big favor." Margaret curled her lips. "Did you ask me out today to talk about this?"
"Yes. If you need any help, you can come to me any time." Suanne took out a business card.
The business card was written with the contact details of the ace manager from Limbaugh Group's Haver Entertainment.
"I don't need anything for the time being. If we're done here, I'll take my leave first." Margaret said.
She never forgot that someone had stepped on her dress on the cruise ship.
That step had caused Margaret to fall and sprain her ankle.
Suanne was most likely the culprit, as she had been the one standing right behind her.
"Okay, I won't see you off then." Suanne said with a smile.
Margaret nodded and stood up. She then headed outside and walked over to the plaza.
At that moment, an entertainment news was broadcasted on the big screen at the plaza.
It was playing the scene of Charleston and Suanne dancing together.
"For years, Suanne had been the only female companion who appeared beside the president of Limbaugh Group. When Suanne first entered the entertainment industry, the first production she took on was directed by a great director. Her success all these years had also been supported by Limbaugh Group through their entertainment arm, Haver Entertainment. Rumor has it that Suanne and the Limbaugh Group president are dating..."
The voice of the entertainment news reporter made their way into Margaret's ears.
Margaret stopped in her steps.
When she looked up at the screen, a different news was now being broadcasted.
"I have seen a blurred picture of Mr. Limbaugh before. I think he's very good-looking. He's a perfect match for Suanne."
"That's right. They have yet to reveal their relationship. It must be because Suanne wants to depend on herself to succeed."
Several fans beside Margaret were discussing the topic excitedly.
Margaret pursed her lips. For some reason, she felt a little uncomfortable.
...
"Sir, is that Miss Margaret?" Larry, who was behind the wheel, faintly saw a familiar figure.
He used to call Margaret 'Miss Simons'.
However, according to the information they had collected, there was another person in the Simons family named Stephanie.
Moreover, it was obvious that Margaret disliked Stephanie.
Thus, he decided to address Margaret as Miss Margaret.
Charleston, who was originally sitting in the back seat and reading some materials, stopped what he had been doing when he heard Margaret's name.
He raised his head and looked out of the window.
He saw the slender figure in the middle of the plaza.
Charleston's face suddenly turned grim.
D*mn this woman...
During the cruise party, Margaret kept playing tricks just because she did not want to dance with him at the opening ceremony.
During this period, he intentionally ignored her because he wanted her to reflect on her actions.
However, he did not expect that she would actually be fine with ignoring him for a few days.
"Sir, would you like me to call Miss Margaret?" Larry did not know what his master was thinking. Hence, he asked cautiously.
Charleston replied gloomily, "No."
Larry raised his eyebrows.
Then, he heard Charleston continue to say, "Pay close attention to her every move. Report to me if anything comes up."
Larry nodded in understanding.
"By the way, Mr. Limbaugh, Miss Margaret seems to have cast in a show recently." Larry spoke.
"What show?" asked Charleston.
"It's a low-cost production about the story of a demon hunter. Miss Margaret seems to be playing a witch."
Charleston pressed his lips together and thought for a moment.
"Make Limbaugh Group an investor."
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