After Maya finished speaking, she turned to Yanis and Zane, who were sitting on the sofa. "You guys stay here for a while. I'll go check on Kason."
Yanis glanced at the time and raised her hand. "I'll go with you?"
Maya said, "No need. It looks like it's going to rain outside. I rode my bike here, and if it starts raining, I'll get wet."
Upon hearing Maya's response, Yanis suggested, "Then let Zane drive you there? What if it rains while you're riding?"
Just as Maya was about to speak, Tommy came over. "Mom, I want to go with you to find Dad."
Maya looked at Tommy and spoke softly, "Tommy, you're sick now. You need to rest at home, okay?"
"But I'm already better. My tummy doesn't hurt anymore. If you don't believe me, touch it." Tommy lifted his shirt and showed his tummy to Maya.
Maya gently put down Tommy's shirt. "You're leaving, and Grandma will be alone. Didn't you say you wanted to come and talk to Grandma?"
Upon hearing Maya's words, Tommy blinked and looked over at Aunt Jillian. "Alright then, I'll stay with Grandma."
Maya lightly touched Tommy's head. "Good boy. When Mom comes back, I'll bring your favorite fruits, okay?"
Tommy nodded. "Okay."
After comforting Tommy, Maya looked up at Yanis. "Let's go."
Yanis nodded and turned to Zane. "Zane, let's go with Maya."
Zane grunted and stood up. Before leaving, he politely greeted Aunt Jillian and then followed Yanis and Maya out the door.
At that time, in the city of Viteto.
Brandon went directly to the company after receiving a call from Berton.
Sandy had breakfast at home and planned to take a walk alone downstairs.
As she exited the elevator, Sandy received a call from a person named Jones.
Before Sandy could say anything after answering the call, Jones's voice came through the phone. "So, you're in Viteto?"
Sandy responded with a hum. "Didn't I tell you yesterday? When did your memory become so bad?"
Upon hearing Sandy's words, Jones raised his hand and rubbed his temple. "You know, my memory has been quite bad these past few days. All these troublesome matters have been giving me a headache."
Sandy knew that Jones had been going through a tough time recently. But in their industry, who had it easy?
She had her own difficulties, Jones had his, and so did other artists.
"Did something happen?" After Jones spoke, Sandy asked in a low voice.
Jones replied, "If you call it 'something,' it's not really something, but if you say it's nothing, it's still something."
"Just tell me. I can handle it."
Jones remained silent for a few seconds before speaking again. "The results of Gotrend Entertainment's handling of this matter are out."
Sandy hummed in response. "Tell me."
"Some of the brand endorsements you had before might go to someone else, and the female lead in your favorite drama might need to be replaced. Other things haven't been greatly affected because Mr. Hughes personally fought for you, but the ones that couldn't be retained were due to the fact that the endorsements were decided by more than just Mr. Hughes. So, they couldn't be kept."
After hearing Jones's words, Sandy softly hummed, "I see. Is there anything else?"
"No, nothing else," Jones replied.
After Jones finished speaking, he hesitated for a few seconds before adding, "I don't really care about the other things. Losing the endorsements means there will be another opportunity, and we can negotiate other endorsements. But if you can't get the female lead role this time, there won't be another chance."
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