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Chapter 477

    Chapter 477


    Zoey gave a sarcastic chuckle, but didn’t step down, instead she spoke up, “The termination letter


    clearly points out the unfair treatment she’s received from thepany over the years, and the


    severe bias in resource allocation. Thepany’s actions have seriously damaged her interests for


    years. In the original contract we signed, Pulse Entertainment promised to allocate resources and


    promote various activities, none of which were fulfilled. There were other details too. These were all


    things that Pulse Entertainment specifically promised when Serena was still alive. Therefore, based


    on the contract, Jete is demanding double the amount of the penalty fee from Pulse


    Entertainment.”


    Carolina’s face turned dark with anger, and Keira’s wasn’t looking much better.


    They both red at her, thinking, was this really the ce to air such dirtyundry?


    She had been an agent for so many years, was this how she handled things? But they couldn’t


    refute any of what she said!


    The termination letter didn’t mention this “giarism” incident, it was all old news.


    Even if they weren’t willing to admit it, the public knew that Jete had received very little


    promotion and announcements over the years. People weren’t blind, and Jete’s agent was here


    as a witness. There were so many journalists around.


    Carolina thought that all she had to do today was announce Pulse Entertainment’s termination of


    Jete’s contract, thinking she’d have the upper hand. But now, Jete’s the one who initiated


    the termination. Who knew how the sharp–eyed journalists would spin this story?


    “Jete’s been a troublemaker for ages! Thepany should’ve kicked her out a long time ago,


    why are they hesitating?”


    “Right! Just give her the penalty fee, I bet she’ll have to live off that for the rest of her life!”


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    “Why are you guys still keeping Jete around? She’s just burning money. Shut her out!”


    Carolina squinted at the termination letter for a while, then looked at Keira who nodded, and finally,


    Carolina signed the termination letter in front of the media.


    Back in the office, Chloe watched this scene with a smug smile. She knew exactly why Jete


    was reluctant to leave Pulse Entertainment.


    She knew Jete was worried about paying the penalty fee and was fighting alone. She was


    afraid that if she initiated the termination, Pulse Entertainment would bring up the ‘penalty fee‘


    issue.


    But if this issue could be resolved, not only could she help Jete sessfully terminate the


    contract, but also make Pulse Entertainment lose arge sum of money. Plus, she could enjoy the


    sight of Carolina and Keira’s disappointed faces.


    Once Carolina finished signing, her angry face regained its confident look.


    She said, “Given Jete’s past actions and her current arrogant and disrespectful decision to


    unterally terminate the contract, I, on behalf of Pulse Entertainment, announce–from now on,


    Jete and Pulse Entertainment officially terminate our contract, and Pulse Entertainment will


    never sign any contract with Jete again! We absolutely won’t tolerate any artists involved in


    dishonest acts like giarism or copying! Also–I take this opportunity tounch a campaign–those


    who giarize, steal others‘ efforts, and enjoy the fruits of others‘bor, are the most unforgivable


    people in society! Such people should be despised by the whole society! Here, I hope everyone can


    stand together and permanently boycott such individuals with hical conduct and corrupt


    thoughts! On this asion, Pulse Entertainment is willing to set an example and go all out to


    boycott Jete!”
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