Chapter 31 Trevor did not leave immediately after obtaining the phone number. Instead, he directed his words to Wesley. “I never expectedyou to be such a good recruiter, President Zurich.
You've really spared no effort to nurture the newcomers in your company.” Needless to say, Wesley heard the hidden meaning concealed within Trevor’s words.
Trevor had seen through his interest toward Emma.
Mocking him for sending Emma abroad for training and giving Emma an opportunity to be an independent screenwriter were both based on that very premise.
Therefore, Wesley shook his head and smiled.
“Mr.
Bateson, it would seem that you know nothing about your ex-wife.
It’s not that I’m a good recruiter.
On the contrary, she is simply so talented that we are willing to give her a chance.
When Susanna first introduced Emma to me as a part-time screenwriter, I casually gave Emma a script that needed to bewritten and asked her to produce a rough draft as a test.
As a result, the rough draft written by Emma stood out the most from among the works of several amateur screenwriters.
What's more, Miss Dawson immediately took a fancy to her work and came to me saying that she wanted to take Emma on as an apprentice.” A glimmer ofsurprise flashed through Trevor's eyes as everybody knew that Eleanor hardly ever guided amateur screenwriters.
Who could have expected that she was the one who took the initiative to ask to guide Emma? The surprise in Trevor’s eyesdid not escape Wesley's notice as the man continued, "Emma has always loved literature.
She won numerous awards from various composition competitions in elementary school.
During her college entrance examinations, she was the top scorer of the liberal arts in Jonestown.
When she graduated, she was the top student in the drama and playwriting major.
Even without me or Miss Dawson, she would still be a dazzling new star in the screenwriting world.
Of course, if she had not been married to you for those three years, she might be famous by now.” In order to perform her duties asTrevor's wife, Emma could only work part-time as a screenwriter since she could not devote all her energy and time to creating scripts.
Wesley's words were clearly accusing Trevor of delaying Emma's career.
Trevor was so enraged that he nearly lost his rag.
Angrily giving Wesley a cold look, he turned around and left with the phone number held between hisfingers.
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