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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 600

Maintaining the TV station's viewership alone was reason enough for Spencer to keep him as director.

Upon ending the call, Donald found a chair and settled down on it.

Brows furrowed, Myles asked, “What's wrong? What did Mr. Duncan say? Is he going to replace me?”

Brody hurried forward to obsequiously add, “You must be kidding, Mr. Carling. Your show is going to air tomorrow and has a huge audience waiting with anticipation for it. There's no way Mr. Duncan would do something as stupid as that.”

If Myles were to be removed now, the show would lose its director and have no one in charge.

Also, It was common for a show's ratings to fall off a cliff whenever there was a sudden change in directors.

Consequently, Brody's sycophantic words inflated Myles' ego further.

Not wanting to waste any more time with Donald, Myles gestured at Fulbert and ordered, “Get him out of here. If he refuses, call security to kick him out.”

Upon humming in acknowledgment, Fulbert was about to execute his orders when Spencer—drenched in sweat—came running in.

“Mr. Duncan, what brings you here?”

Slap!

Spencer swung a forceful hand at Myles' face.

“If I didn't f*cking come here, do you think I'll still have my job? Since when have you learned to overstep my authority?”

Myles' was stunned after being struck by Spencer.

Has Spencer gone mad? How dare he hit me? Does he not care about the station's ratings anymore?

“I'm sorry that my subordinate doesn't know better, Mr. Campbell. This mess is my fault.”

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