Chapter 697
Chapter 697
Donny was practically bouncing off the walls with excitement, his energy infectious as he handpicked the best candidates in less
than half an hour. He pushed open the door and found Brielle lost in thought, staring blankly at the computer screen. He called
out softly,
hesitant to startle her
“Ms. Haywood?”
It was puzzling. The crisis at Stellar Stage Entertainment had been resolved, and the company’s reputation was on the mend.
Why, then, did Ms. Haywood seem so downcast?
Brielle glanced up, quickly composing herself, and resumed her cool, collected demeanor.
“Something on your mind, Ms. Haywood?”
Rubbing the bridge of her nose, Brielle shook her head. “No, have you finished the casting?”
“Yeah, these are the actors I’ve chosen–the ones who stuck around. They’re all top–notch, clear–headed folk.”
Brielle skimmed the files and was pleased. These faces could stand up to the scrutiny of the big screen.
“Donny, have them each play a part, then send me the footage. I’ll review it when I can.”
After all, the final say still rested in Brielle’s hands.
Relief washed over Donny as he registered Brielle’s engagement. He bit his lip, barely containing his enthusiasm.
“I’ll get right on it.”
Brielle waved him off, eager to get back to work, but then Donny posed a new question.
“Ms. Haywood, who should we send to Dorsey International to deliver Stellar Stage Entertainment’s annual report?”
Despite being a small subsidiary, Stellar Stage Entertainment had protocols to follow, especially with the new year rolling in,
which included presenting the year’s plans to the Dorsey International headquarters.
Previous managers had treated this task with indifference and sent digital reports, while Dorsey International had taken a
laissez–faire approach to its subsidiary, but times had changed. After a day of battling public scorn and achieving a miraculous
turnaround, Stellar Stage Entertainment undoubtedly caught the attention of Dorsey International’s executives. A slipshod report
might now provoke their dissatisfaction.
While Donny knew Brielle had powerful connections at Dorsey International, the extent of those connections was unclear to him,
prompting his cautious reminder.
Brielle’s hand, which had been massaging her forehead, paused at Donny’s words. In truth, Stellar Stage Entertainment could
now operate independently of Dorsey International, with the majority of shares in Brielle’s possession. Brielle’s overseas
companies could fund Stellar Stage Entertainment if necessary.
But to do so would sever ties with Dorsey International–a move Brielle was not yet ready to make. Even if the connection with
Max was as tenuous as a spider’s thread, Brielle clung to it, wary of letting it snap.
The executives, who had been eagerly awaiting their moment outside, burst into the room as though on cue. They were thrilled,
barely containing their excitement, certain that Stellar Stage Entertainment was destined for greatness.
“Ms. Haywood, I could personally deliver the report to Dorsey International.”
“Yes, Ms. Haywood, there’s no need for you to be bothered with
trivial matters.”
These were the same executives who had once tried to expose Brielle at Dorsey International, only to learn of her stronghold,
which was none other than the CEO of Dorsey International himself.
Max, known for his stoic exterior, had shown Brielle an unexpected tenderness, wrapping her in his arms. There were even
rumors of a passionate morning encounter in the company corridor.
The executives, barely containing their glee, saw this as a golden opportunity to curry favor with Max. A few well–placed
compliments could mean promotions, raises, and a fast–track to the top of their careers.
They were each lost in their daydreams when Brielle stood up. “I’ll go myself.”
The executives hesitated, then rationalized that perhaps she just wanted to see Max–after all, young love was impatient. They
nodded understandingly, no longer vying for the assignment.
After Brielle’s departure, Donny eyed the sycophantic executives with disdain. Since being rebuffed by Brielle and voluntarily
offering financial penance to appease her, their behavior had been acceptable, but their fawning was difficult to stomach.
“What’s all this about?” Donny inquired, curious despite his distaste for their fair-weather loyalty. He was eager to understand
what had transpired during their visit to Dorsey International that had caused such a drastic shift in their attitudes. Their
expressions were smug, as if privy to a secret wisdom.
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“Donny, my friend, you wouldn’t understand. When you reach our level, it all becomes clear. Just stick with Ms. Haywood, and
you’ll reap the benefits.”
“Yes, we’ve picked the right side. What a day of vindication! Stellar Stage Entertainment is on the rise, no doubt about it.”
Of course, with the wife of the CEO at the helm, how dim could the future of Stellar Stage Entertainment possibly be?