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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 77

Chapter 77: Chapter 77: What If I Don’t?

"What do you mean?!" Chloe Reed instinctively took a step forward.

Walker Grant said, "The two of you will work together, or we won’t sign this contract."

"You bastard!"

Rage flared in Chloe’s eyes.

Sunny Reed sighed, playing the victim. "Forget it. If you don’t want to, then that’s fine. I can’t just show up and take your job. You’ll only end up blaming me again."

She turned to Walker Grant and said, "Walker, let’s just go."

But Walker Grant said, "What does this have to do with you?"

His sharp eyes remained fixed on Chloe. He said nothing, as if waiting to see how long her stubbornness would last.

Chloe really wanted to slap him again.

’I wish he would just drop dead!’

’Calling him a bastard is an insult to the word itself!’

The onlookers exchanged confused glances.

’Wait, what’s going on here?’

’Do they know each other?’

’Should we be saying something?’

The voice director frowned and said, "Mr. Grant, I’ve already listened to this young lady’s audio tracks. They really are much weaker. I say we just forget it."

But Walker Grant replied coolly, "And what if I don’t want to?"

The voice director: "..."

’You’re the one with the money. You call the shots!’

He turned to Chloe, a helpless look on his face. "Why don’t you just try one scene together? It won’t take long. After we’re done, we can sign the contract, and you can name any other conditions you want."

The manager chimed in, "That’s right. It’s just for one scene. It won’t waste much of your time."

All eyes fell on Chloe.

If she refused, she would be the one who was ungrateful and unreasonable.

Once again, she was left isolated and helpless.

But Chloe just stared intently at Walker Grant, her heart shattering into pieces, then gently mending itself.

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