Fans nowadays fell for schemes that would make their favorite artists seem better than others.
Ruth's image would take a one-eighty soon as long as the show aired as per her script.
By then, she would only have to hire some ghostwriters to explain why she had lost her composure from the previous episode to push down that trending topic.
Donald said to Weston, “If Ruth is going to provide a script for you, then you only need to play along with her. You must let her achieve the effect she desires. Do you understand what I'm saying?”
Weston was confused.
Is Donald preparing to abandon Evelyn and ingratiate himself with Ruth?
However, as a powerless variety show director, Weston could only obey Donald's command.
Donald arrived at the studio early next morning.
“Hey! What are you doing?”
Just as Donald walked into the studio with breakfast in hand, he was stopped by a staff member.
He stared at the person before him in confusion. “How come I've never seen you before?”
The staff was displeased when he heard Donald's question. “I've never seen you before either. This is the TV station's studio. Who let you in here? Get out now.”
Donald took his work ID from his pocket and showed it to the staff member.
The staff's expression turned disdainful when he noticed the name on the ID. “And here I thought you were someone important. Turns out you're just Evelyn's useless manager.”
“And you are?” Donald asked.
The staff member took his work ID and waved it before Donald. He said proudly, “My name is Travis Wellerman. I'm the assistant director that Ruth hired. I don't care how much Dragon Fide Corporation funded this show, but every decision made here is up to Ruth now. Do you understand?”
Wow. He's arrogant despite knowing that Dragon Fide Corporation is funding this show.
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