?<strong>Chapter 1173:</strong>
After hearing the vice president’s report, Andrew rebooted hisputer, using his special ess to dive into the game’s core algorithm.
“You don’t need to worry about this. I’ll take care of it myself.” Once he hung up, Andrew’s screen disyed the areas that had beenpromised.
He studied the areas with an intense, calcting gaze, his fingers hovering over the keyboard.
Thest time he’d seen Madisyn ying Finger Dance, he’d invested in the gamepany that very night, suggesting they update it with new, fun modes to keep her entertained. Over the past two weeks, he’d been satisfied to see her enjoying the game.
But the vice president’s phone call made him realize that Madisyn wasn’t just ying for fun. She’d never once mentioned Austen, the very yer she had easily defeated in three rounds.
Andrew nced at the clock.
Madisyn had said she had things to do after dinner. Since she had finished her games, she should be back soon.
His longshes fluttered as he sat quietly in the study, awaiting her return.
In the live stream room, Hank had exposed everything to the public, finally letting out his pent-up frustration.
He nced at Madisyn and muted his microphone.
“Madisyn, I’ve said everything you wanted me to. Do you have anything to add?”
Madisyn shook her head.
“No.”
She smiled faintly, the glimmer of satisfaction in her eyes unmistakable. She had achieved her goal tonight. Austen, known for his sharp instincts and keen ability to judge situations, would undoubtedly see the wisdom in apologizing.
As Austen’s live stream abruptly ended, confusion rippled through his audience. They had been watching intently, only to be met with a sudden ckout. It didn’t take long for them to flood his ount, barraging thement section.
Tatiana had just finalized her contract with Austen, eagerly anticipating the start of their filming the next day. Everything seemed to be falling into ce, but the sudden controversy surrounding Austen had thrown a wrench into their ns.
She was so furious that she swept the coffee cup off the table with a quick swipe of her hand.
The cup shattered on the floor with a crashing sound. Tatiana stood up, her face pale and livid.
“Release a statement now. Announce the termination of the contract with Austen. Then, demand the liquidated damages.”
Austen was insatiably greedy and never satisfied. But all his scheming led to nothing, and his efforts were in vain.
When Global Entertainment released its statement, everyone realized Austen had already lined up a better opportunity for himself. Little did he expect that just as he was about to use that opportunity, he’d be back at square one.
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