Chapter <b>438 </b>
“<b>Aubree </b>set Emery up and got him thrown in jail first. Now she’sing after Trevor, forcing him to marry that woman. Who knows if she’s nning to push Trevor over the edge next, or if Daxton and Bryan are her next targets, or maybe even us.
“If you want to take down a crew, you go for the boss first. Bree Technology will be thrown into <b>chaos </b>if something happens to Aubree. And if we hit them from the outside at the same time, Bree Technology’s going to be in real trouble. Even Bowen, <b>with </b>his 30% stake, won’t be tempted by such a huge profit?”
Whether Bowen was tempted or not, Ronald definitely was.
Every word Alice said struck right at the heart of his worries. He was afraid Aubree was growing too fast, and sooner orter, she’d make <b>him </b>her next target.
“So what’s the n?” Ronald asked.
“Kidnapping, I can get people for the job. I guarantee we’ll seed in one strike when the time is right!” Alice said, her eyes narrowing with determination<b>. </b>
<b>Alice’s </b>eyes were resolute, and Ronald was seriously weighing how doable it was. Saying yes to her n didn’t sh with his original idea of taking down Bree Technology from the inside. If anything,bining both approaches might give them the <b>edge </b>they needed.
It’s just a kidnapping. We’re not actually going to hurt Aubree, so what’s the harm? Ronald reassured himself.
Besides, he’d been watching Aubree like a hawk ever since the GrabCheap deal, <b>waiting </b>for a chance to make his move. After GrabCheap’s <b>sess</b>, Aubree hadn’t done anything drastic. Buttely, she seemed to be shifting her attention back to Zappy.
Aubree was <b>also </b>actively reaching out to people outside, and Ronald had no clue what Aubree was nning. Still, he knew he had to make <b>things </b>difficult for her. He couldn’t just let Aubree do whatever she wanted.
“Alright. I’ve got an opportunity on my side, too. I’ll give you a heads–up when the timees,” Ronald said.
“Alright. It’ste. Get some rest,” Alice said.
With her goal achieved, Alice felt a wave of satisfaction wash over her. Kidnapping Aubree? That was never the real n. What she truly wanted was that Aubrey should die.
Since Alice was the one who brought Aubree into the world, taking Aubree’s life back <b>now </b>didn’t make her feel the least bit guilty. She owed Aubree nothing.
Meanwhile, Aubree <b>had </b>been busy reaching out for new deals.
Thanks to Kurtis’s connections, she’d been talking with the three other major video tforms owned by Manchotech aside from Manchotech Video itself. After hearing her pitch for the mini drama project, they all seemed pretty interested.
Aubree set up a meeting to bring one of her mini dramas over for their execs to check out. If it was as good as she imed, they’d be down to <b>work </b>with her.
Of <b>course</b><b>, </b>everything would depend on how well the mini drama performed once it was released on Zappy.
<b>Aubree’s </b>arrangement with all three tforms was the <b>same</b>; they’d preview the mini drama first, then sign a contract. If <b>it </b><b>hit </b>the agreed<b>–</b>upon view count, they’d buy the rights and stream and promote the mini drama. If it didn’t, the deal would be off.
Now, all she needed <b>to </b>do was bring the finished mini drama to the threepanies and negotiate initial coborations.
<b>Two </b>of the <bpanies </b>were right there in Rithol <b>City</b>, while the third was in <b>Urggate </b>City. <b>To </b>help out, Kurtis had made a special trip to Rithol City to run around with Aubree for these meetings.
*I’ve watched all these mini dramas,” Kurtis <b>said</b>, “and everyone who previewed them told me the same thing. The plot seems brainless at first nce, but it’s <b>magically </b>addictive, <b>making </b>one <b>want </b>to watch the next <b>episode </b>after finishing one, like being
addicted.
“Who would’ve thought the longest it would take to shoot one of these mini dramas is half a month? And even the costumes, props, and effects are just the best <b>you </b>can get for the lowest budget.”
Kurtis was full of confidence. Honestly, he was totally blown away by Aubree. The cost of making a mini drama wasn’t high at all. Having <b>good</b>–looking actors helped, but it was just a bonus. It didn’t matter if they had that typical influencer look or something unique. Anyone could y the part as long as they fit the vibe of the main character.
The acting requirements weren’t high either. Anyone who’d done some extra work or had a bit of training from a drama school could handle it.
However, even though those mini dramas look low–budget and pdash, they were weirdly addictive.
“One must be blind if <b>one </b>can’t appreciate these, Kurtis said.
Aubree chuckled wryly. “Who knows? Nothing’s ever set in stone.”
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