Vera said, "F*ck, how did you know?"
"She went to my dressing room that night. Wouldn't I be able to tell from what she was wearing? But..." Helen's expression turned grave as she spoke. "There's something very important that I have to tell my goddess."
"What's the matter?" Vera asked in a very gossipy manner.
Helen solemnly said, "I can only tell my goddess about this."
After saying that, she squeezed past Vera and went into the office to look for Minerva.
When she saw Minerva's two dark eye circles, she couldn't help but exclaim.
"Goddess, what's wrong with you?" Helen exclaimed as she stared at Minerva's dark eye circles.
"Just call me Minerva." Minerva helplessly looked at Helen, who suddenly appeared in her office. Wasn't this person a movie star? How could she have the time to come over?
"Minerva!" Helen grabbed her arm and said, "I saw it!"
"What did you see?"
"President Yardley from Yardley Corporation carried you. Although you had covered up your face, I could still recognize you at a glance."
Upon hearing this, Minerva was shocked and she suddenly remembered something.
"That's right. Even though she had covered her face that night, how could those who knew her not recognize her?" Minerva's face turned a little pale at the thought of that.
Helen coughed lightly, and then the expression on her face became serious, which was rare for her. She said, "I have to tell you in advance that rumors can spread very quickly on the Internet. Although there is no evidence of it now, it is still possible for others to find out."
Minerva was speechless.
She always knew how fast news had spread on the Internet. If Helen could recognize her, it meant that others could as well.
After all, there were a lot of people sitting around her that night, and she even went out for a while.
"You're here today just to tell me this?"
"Well, I just wanted to remind you to be careful and to be prepared for any emergency situations. But I think I should tell you about something that's more important."
Minerva: "What's the matter?"
Helen poked her own face with her hands, and said with a conflicted expression on her face, "I still haven't decided if I should tell you about this."
Minerva was so angry that she laughed. "If you haven't decided yet then you can leave first. Tell me next time." "No!" Helen said with a serious face, "You're my goddess. I'd better tell you about it. After all... I think that this is quite unfair to you."
"Unfair? What is it about?" Minerva's curiosity was raised by her words.
"Actually... Do you still remember the client I had recommended to you" Helen bit her lower lip and explained softly to Minerva, "She's actually a relative of mine. She's younger than me and admires me for being a celebrity. However, her mother didn't agree to let her enter the entertainment industry, so she's been working hard in college obediently all along."
Minerva frowned upon hearing these words. She felt that Helen wouldn't bring up Janice for no reason. She could only nod in agreement and say, "Yes, I do remember."
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