udia spoke with vivid detail. "Mr. Martin, Mr. Nguyen, I''ve got two promising neers I want to promote soon."
"I''m thinking of starting them off with a romantic film. I was stuck for ideas until I heard Miss Faye reminiscing about her college days with Mr. Martin, and then it hit me."
"Mr. Martin, I heard you and Miss Faye were college ssmates, and you were quite smitten with her. You even wrote her a bunch of heartfelt letters, didn''t you? Sixty-six of them, if I remember right?"
"Mr. Martin, how about investing in a romance film called ''Sixty-Six Love Letters'' this year? I''ll direct it myself, cast some well-known supporting actors, and I''m sure it''ll be a hit. The Martin Group will make a substantial profit."
She was clearly stirring the pot.
Chloe caught on to her intentions right away.
The romance film was just a cover; udia''s real goal was to dig up the old college story between Isidora and Grant.
The Martin family, being high-profile, was always under the watchful eyes of nosy journalists. The public loved nothing more than drama within wealthy families.
If udia were to capitalize on the past between Grant and Isidora for promotion, the movie would undoubtedly be a huge hit. With just a few well-crafted posts from professional marketing ounts, the narrative of Grant and Isidora''s rtionship could easily be spun into a nostalgic, bittersweet tale of young love from their university days.
And Chloe, who was engaged to someone from the Martin family, would be painted as the viin who stole love, forever marked by shame and unforgivable in the eyes of the audience.
This wouldplicate things significantly.
Chloe stood at a distance, arms crossed, watching udia paint a rosy picture of the film''s future.
Isidora, sitting next to Grant, asionally nced at him shyly, as if trying to confirm the past between them.
Ondo, being a foreigner, didn''t quite grasp the nuances of the rivalry between
women.
But as a seasoned businessman, he could definitely sense that there was something unspoken between Isidora and Grant.
Ondo shook his head.
udia continued to persuade Grant, "Mr. Martin, what do you think of my proposal? You know my capabilities. Rest assured, I will bring you significant profits."
udia''s words made Grantugh. Without much thought, he responded to udia. "Yeah, I''m well aware of your capabilities in the industry."
"Mr. Martin, does that mean you agree to the romance film?" udia was excited.
The Martin family had deep pockets. A single investment from them could mean billions. With that kind of funding, countless artists in the industry would be eager to curry favor with her.
She was already nning to pick some of tall, handsome male models to have some fun with.
After all, as a woman of a certain age, a few young, attractive men were far more effective than any expensive cosmetics.
"Yeah, I agree to the film. But the Martin Group won''t be funding it." Grant left it hanging, causing udia''s face to drop.
"Mr. Martin, what do you mean? You agree to the film but won''t fund it? Are you kidding me?" udiained.
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Grant gestured to Chloe, who was standing with her arms crossed, and said, "udia, I''m not really familiar with the entertainment industry, but my girlfriend runs a small mediapany. She''s also promoting new actors. I think she might be interested in your film."
"I''ll personally fund it, and my girlfriend will be your investor. You two can work out the details."
"My girlfriend has high standards for films, especially when ites to script development. udia, if you want to make this film, you need tomunicate well with her."
"If she''s happy, I''m happy. Money isn''t an issue."
"Isidora, discuss the budget with udia and let me know the amount." he turned to Isidora.
Grant finished speaking, stood up, and took Chloe''s hand, his affectionate demeanor leaving udia puzzled.
Chloe had arge mole on her face. Despite her good family background, it was surprising that Grant would choose her over the attractive Isidora and show such infatuation.
udia had intended to stir up trouble using Grant and Isidora''s past, but in a few words, Grant had turned Chloe into her investor, making it impossible for udia to manipte Chloe.
If she upset Chloe, the investor, and the funding was pulled, she wouldn''t get a single dor.
She had hoped to impress Grant, but now Chloe held the power over her business. Grant''s move was brilliant. He maintained his dignity, showed loyalty to Chloe, and put Isidora in an awkward position.
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Ondo praised Grant for his arrangement. "Mr. Martin, you''re willing to spend a fortune to make Miss Davis happy. She chose the right person."
Grant smiled and pulled Chloe closer, saying, "She chose me, so how could I let her down?"
"Well done, Mr. Martin." Ondo gave Grant a thumbs up.
After chatting for a while, it was gettingte, and Grant left with Chloe.
Stanley had the car ready downstairs. As Isidora hurried over, she saw Grant and Chloe getting into the back seat.
As Grant closed the car door, he happened to catch sight of Isidora hurrying over, her dress clutched in one hand.
Despite everything, since he was the one who had brought her here, he felt a sense of responsibility. Pausing for a moment, he rolled down the window.
Isidora assumed Grant had rolled down the window to offer her a ride, so she quickened her pace, heading toward the passenger side.
But Grant said, "Isidora, my girlfriend doesn''t like other women in my car..."
"Just like when we arrived, take a cab back. Keep the receipt for reimbursement."
With that, Grant instructed Stanley to drive away. As the window rolled up, Isidora''s face turned ashen.
Back in college, Grant had been infatuated with her, writing those sixty-six unsent love letters. If he hadn''t lost them, it wouldn''t have caused such a stir on campus.
But now, just a few yearster, Grant wouldn''t even spare her a nce.