"Who is it?"
Shaun glanced at her while driving and could not help but get nervous when he saw her staring at a picture o f a woman. "You're not... getting obsessed with female celebrities again, right?"
Then, he comforted himself. Forget it. Her being obsessed with female idols was better than her being obsessed with male idols.
"It’s the rising theater star, Eliza Robbins."
Catherine said, "I wanted to see if she could compete against Cindy."
Shaun gave her a complicated look and told her the truth, "You're talking about the female lead role? She definitely has no chance.”
Catherine looked at him gloomily.
"Don’t look at me like that."
Shaun felt aggrieved. "You might not know the Jewell family's power in the entertainment industry. Chester i s a major shareholder in the three largest media and film companies. As long as he says the word, not even the most arrogant director will dare to offend him. If they offend him, it’ll be the same as cutting off their livelihood in the entertainment industry.”
"Heh, that makes sense," Catherine sneered, "Cindy's bad acting skills won her the award for Best Actress last year. She could even make a comeback despite being suspected of plagiarizing my songs. Although Chester helped me last time, I still want to ask which part of Cindy is he fascinated with? Her hypocrisy? Her vanity? Or how despicable and shameless she is?"
Shaun rubbed his nose awkwardly. "Although we're friends, I can't determine who he marries."
Catherine thought about it and agreed.
Chester and Rodney were different. Chester was very shrewd. Not just anyone could figure him out.
Initially, she wanted to ask Shaun to persuade Chester to stop holding onto Cindy.
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