Donald was amused upon hearing Jermaine's threat to have him blacklisted.
The world is indeed full of ignorant and fearless individuals.
“I'm Donald Campbell from Dragon Fide Corporation. Go ahead and blacklist me,” he challenged Jermaine.
Jermaine's mood soured when he heard Donald's arrogant words. Does this guy really think I'm not capable of doing that?
He took out a phone and dialed a number.
The voice of a middle-aged man sounded from the other end of the phone. “Hey, Jerm. What's up? Why did you call? Do you have good stuff to share with me?”
On the other end of the call was Morae Harryson, the individual in charge of media and entertainment censorship in Pollerton.
Morae was the section chief of the Ministry of Culture and Entertainment, and his decisions had a significant influence on which films could be released in the city.
Filmmakers and producers often sought to discreetly establish favorable connections with Morae.
Over the years, Morae had accumulated considerable wealth through his role, and his relationship with Jermaine had become quite close.
Unlike others who would offer monetary bribes, Jermaine had a different approach. He would directly offer women as gifts, and most of them were female leads or supporting actresses.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame