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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 376

"Who knows!" a girl with short hair pouted. "Anyway, Clive wouldn't be mean to someone without a reason. There must be something wrong with them!"

The audience wasn't just discussing Leilani; they were also talking about Tamara, who was basking in the spotlight on stage.

On the other side, a few fans holding Clive posters were excitedly discussing the scene.

"Oh my god! Clive's sister is so beautiful!"

"She looks so gentle and sweet! They really are siblings."

"Right? The bond between brother and sister is so good! Clive even sang specifically for her. He spoils her so much!"

"I wonder what kind of superior genes the Sloan family has. How is everyone in that family so good-looking!"

"Aaaah! I'm so envious of Clive's sister. I can't imagine how happy I'd be if my brother was an idol!"

The girls looked envious, completely deceived by Tamara's frail and obedient appearance.

Tamara smiled shyly, but inside she was incredibly smug.

...

In VIP Box 1.

Judie was so angry at Clive's undisguised disdain that she stood right up. "Seriously! What is Clive's problem? Embarrassing us in public like that?"

She really didn't know how someone with Clive's low emotional intelligence became a star. Didn't his agent tell him who she was? Or was he just fearless?

Yvonne also frowned. "Is there something wrong with Clive?"

Luke followed him in, looking pale with rage. Before he could speak, Clive interrogated him rudely. "How did Leilani get in? How did she get a ticket for VIP Box 1?"

Faced with Clive's indiscriminate accusation, Luke was furious. "Clive, calm down. Tickets for Box 1 aren't managed by us; they are arranged by the sponsors. If you're asking me, I want to ask you! Just now on stage, why did you have to be so obvious? Didn't I tell you? No matter how much you hate Leilani, you should at least pretend in front of the public. Do you realize that your sister Leilani came as a guest of Judie, the daughter of the Fulton Group..."

What Clive did today was excessive. He hadn't learned his lesson from last time at all. If this was recorded and posted online, Clive's already precarious public reputation would be in even more danger.

Clive sneered, dismissing the concern. "I don't care who she is! Letting Leilani in is a slap in my face!"

Luke wanted to argue further, but Mr. Watson from the entertainment company pushed the door open, looking serious. "Clive, that's enough!"

Clive glared at him. "What do you mean?"

Mr. Watson lowered his voice. "Fulton Group is our major shareholder. By embarrassing Judie in public just now, are you trying to offend our investors?"

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