Everyone still couldn't comprehend the situation.
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Violeta and Eugene left together.
Eugene took Violeta to the artist lounge upstairs and introduced himself.
"Beauty, I'm Eugene. You've signed a five-year contract with Apex, right? I'm your agent from now on."
Violeta nodded.
She knew Eugene. In her previous life, she had heard of the two Apex's famous superagents.
Back then, whenever she saw Eugene behind the scenes, she had to address him as Mr. Scott.
She never imagined that Eugene would become her agent.
First, they exchanged contact information and added each other on Facebook.
Eugene, aware of Violeta's background, knew her debut project was 'The Quiet Ode'.
"Don't worry. The company will handle the promotions for 'The Quiet Ode.'"
"Oh, by the way."
Eugene looked at Violeta seriously and asked, "Are you dating anyone?"
Violeta replied, "No."
Eugene continued, "Any romantic entanglements?"
Violeta shook her head, "No."
Eugene nodded. He was satisfied.
"It wouldn't be a problem even if you did. Since I'll be managing you, we need to be completely open with each other. Romantic entanglements aren't scary; the real problem is unresolved ones.
"You can trust me completely. If there's anything, it's best to resolve it before the promotions for 'The Quiet Ode' start.
"If any issues arise and affect the promotion, it would be problematic."
Violeta assured him, "I understand. I've never been in a relationship."
Eugene raised his eyebrows slightly.
Hearing that a beautiful girl like Violeta had never been in a relationship surprised him.
It seems that she was very smart and had her mind.
"I'll handle the controversy on Facebook. You don't have to worry about it. Do you have time this evening?"
"Yes, I do."
"Perfect. Let's have dinner tonight. I'll introduce you to two assistants."
Violeta nodded.
Eugene smiled happily.
"Beauty, I'm very good at judging people. Get ready to become a sensation!"
If everything goes smoothly, that would be fantastic.
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