Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 846
It would be ridiculous if Emily didn’t recognize Lee, Henry, and Mason.
Brian frowned and patiently said, “Not only the three major families. You should also watch how you speak to the other guests. Don’t offend the bigshots of the music industry, or your future will be over.”
He and Megan had tried their best to set up this huge event for her. If Emily screwed things up because of a few words, all their effort would be for nothing!
With a grin, Emily said proudly, “I know all of the bigshots in the music industry, so I definitely won’t offend them.”
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Frowning, Brian asked doubtfully, “Even the piano master, Wesley Ford, and the junior pianist, Walter Lynn?”
Emily shyly lowered her head and pursed her lips, then said, “Of course, I know them. I even have Walter’s contact information.”
Although she had shamelessly asked Mr. Hilbert to give it to her, wasn’t she resourceful since she had eventually gotten it?
There’s nothing to be ashamed about!
Hearing this, Brian’s eyebrows instantly relaxed and he said with satisfaction, “Yes, good for you. It’s good that you know the importance of widening your network. After all, you’ll be on an equal footing with them in the future.”
“Exactly. That’s what I thought too.” As Emily said this, a trace of pride and delight flashed across her eyes.
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Both Brian and Megan were content with her behavior. They nodded as Brian praised, “Look at how great Emily is. She really proved herself to be the daughter of the Jackson family. Although your sister is very talented in all aspects, if you become the champion of the World Piano Competition, you won’t pale in comparison.”
As soon as he said this, the smile on Emily’s face suddenly collapsed.
Does that mean that if I don’t win this competition, I’m not as good as Janet? That’s kind of absurd. I know that my ability to seduce men is indeed incomparable to Janet’s!
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