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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 672

With Sandra dropping the name of the wealthiest family in Istra, what could Director Ward say?

He was just an online series director. Offending Mr. Thompson's girlfriend wasn't just career suicide—it was suicide, period.

"Ms. Garcia, since you've put it that way, it would be foolish of me to refuse," Director Ward said, picking up the card from the table.

Seeing this, Sandra smiled in satisfaction. "Then it's a pleasure doing business with you, Director Ward. I have high hopes for you."

"Thank you for your high praise, Ms. Garcia. The honor is all mine," Director Ward replied coolly, then turned and left with the card.

"Sandra, did you just offend Director Ward? He didn't look very happy," one of the new talents from her agency whispered as she approached.

"Director Ward is probably just constipated. It has nothing to do with us," Sandra said with a shrug and a smile.

The newcomer looked completely baffled.

"Alright, don't worry about things that don't concern you. Come on, I'll introduce you to Mr. Turner. The lead in his new series is a top-tier star, a huge draw. If you can land any role in it, even a small one, it'll be great exposure."

With that, Sandra led the young actress off to meet the prominent director.

Meanwhile, Emma left the hospital and had her driver take her to Istra's most exclusive beauty salon.

She had an appointment for a spa day with Nelly.

When Emma arrived, Nelly had already been waiting for some time.

She would never make the matriarch of the Thompson family wait for her.

"Emma!" Nelly, who was sipping tea in the salon's lounge, greeted her with a bright smile.

The tea was indeed excellent. Emma's eyes narrowed slightly in pleasure. As she drank, she asked, "Where's Mignon? Why didn't she come with you?"

"Mignon has an audition for a new series today. Ah, that girl. I've spoiled her rotten. She does whatever she fancies. She thought acting looked like fun, so she insisted on trying it. Luckily, she has some talent and is quite charming, so she's already making a name for herself."

Nelly replied with a smile.

"Mignon is so lively and adorable. You've raised her so well. Who wouldn't like her?" Emma said, playing along.

Nelly: "Oh, don't praise her too much. It'll go straight to her head."

Emma: "Mignon is smart and beautiful, and you and your husband dote on her. She has every right to be proud."

Nelly was thrilled to hear Emma say this. She was about to promote her daughter further when she heard Emma let out a heavy sigh.

"What's wrong? Is Bennett's condition not improving?" Nelly asked.

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