Cordelia glanced at them coldly and stared at the boy named Tony.
He was quite handsome. He had smothering eyes and a sharp nose. He had a cool, bad-boy look.
If he was in movies, he would have many women on their knees.
However, she clenched her fists when she recalled what they said about Carter.
“The celebrities Imperial Media signs are reputable for having artistic skills and good ethics.” She scoffed. “Apart from good acting skills, they need a great reputation in the circle.
“So, what makes you think you deserve to be signed with Imperial Media?”
They were stunned at the same time.
Perhaps they grew up in a first-class environment and were spoiled—some were even acting since they were young—so they were the ones who picked the job instead of the other way around.
They had never encountered anyone who dared to talk to them like that.
Nevertheless, one of them was considered sharp to have thought about what happened.
“This lady… She asked if we’re interested in Carter’s sister as soon as she came out to us!” he said. “And now she said this. Maybe she’s the sister?”
“Shouldn’t his sister have the family name or Irwin?”
“I guess it’s a messy family!” Tony laughed fearlessly. “I think they have different fathers!”
The few boys laughed.
Cordelia took a deep breath to calm herself down. She heard Tony speak again. “It’s just an insignificant company. What’s there to brag about? My dad wouldn’t care for it!”
His tone was disdainful and filled with mockery. He even lifted his head to look at Cordelia and scoffed when he said that.
In reality, his father, Lucas Robinson, wanted to sign with Imperial Media, but Janine had rejected him.
When it came to reputation or popularity, he could not compare with Neil.
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