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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 29

Cindy had intricate makeup done on her and looked very elegant.

In fact, Grace knew that the news was good for Cindy because everyone misunderstood that she was having an affair with Heinz.

Being related to such a young and successful entrepreneur, Heinz Jones, Cindy now has gained a strong foothold in show business after getting labeled as Heinz Jones's lover.

Grace nodded and put her hand into her pocket. She looked neither humble nor pushy. "Miss White, what can I do for you?"

"Come in and close the door," Cindy said in a low voice.

Grace closed the door and sat down.

Cindy frowned and said sharply, "Miss Smith, how are you going to compensate me?"

Grace was a little stunned. "Compensate you?"

Cindy looked at Grace and said coldly, "Now the fake news you've created has made all agencies terminate my contracts. All the movies I'm acting on are temporarily on hold. Do you know how much I have lost because of your news?"

After being bombarded by Cindy, Grace no longer felt guilty for her action.

As far as Grace knew, everyone in the office was gossiping about how Cindy's advertisement contracts had skyrocketed because of the news with Heinz, and all kinds of movie deals were coming to her. Now Cindy was actually saying that she would lose money because of the news?

Grace looked into Cindy's eyes and said, "Miss White, you seem to forget what my job is about."

Cindy's face darkened, and her eyes dodged Grace's. 'Of course, I know you are a paparazzi with no good intentions."

"Your words are full of contempt for the media. I don't know where your attitude comes from, but as far as I know, your advertisement contracts has increased multiple folds yesterday. You should thank us and Mr. Jones."

Cindy's face froze and she denied it, "How so? I lost a dealership. Because of your news, I lost the right to be the ambassador of Heinz’s company ."

Grace was stunned. Did Heinz terminate the contract with Cindy in order to avoid suspicion?

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