1987: Chapter 1981: It’s all because of that little bitch, Joanna Lawrence 1987: Chapter 1981: It’s all because of that little bitch, Joanna Lawrence “Let Mr.
Wiggins know that we’ll have to reschedule when I’m free.
I’ll treat him to dinner next ti.”
“I have an urgent matter to attend to, and I need to leave imdiately.”
Annie’s face changed: “Mr.
Marshal, what’s so urgent that you need to leave right away?
You’ve already made plans with Mr.
Wiggins, and he’s waiting for you.”
“Baby, I truly have an important matter to attend to.
Be good, I’ll make it up to you next ti.”
After saying this, the old man turned around as if he was afraid that Annie would continue to pester him and quickly walked away.
He didn’t give Annie any ti to react.
By the ti Annie realized what had happened, the old man was already far away.
Annie stood there, looking extrely uneasy as she realized what had just taken place.
At this mont, her phone rang.
Seeing that it was Peter Wiggins calling, she nervously gripped her phone tightly.
The phone rang for a while before she answered with an uneasy expression.
A gloomy voice ca from the other end, “I told you to bring Mr.
Marshal over, why haven’t you brought him here yet?”
Annie was sowhat afraid of Peter Wiggins.
With the old man gone, she had not accomplished her task and had kept Peter waiting for a long ti.
She stamred, “Mr.
Marshal… he left, saying he had an urgent matter.”
“Jacob Marshal left?” Peter Wiggins fell silent for a mont before continuing angrily, “Didn’t I tell you to make sure he ca here?
Did you not tell him that I was waiting for him?”
“I did.” Annie looked pale with fear.
She bit her lip and responded after a few seconds, “But Mr.
Marshal said he had sothing important to attend to and had to leave imdiately.
He said next ti, he’ll treat you to a al.”
“You stupid fool.
There won’t be a next ti.” Peter Wiggins exploded, “If he leaves now, there won’t be another chance.
I gave you such a simple task, and you couldn’t even do it.
What use are you?”
“Mr.
Wiggins, I…”
“Don’t bother coming up.”
Listening to Peter’s cold voice, Annie panicked, “Mr.
Wiggins, what about my endorsent?”
Peter had previously promised to give her a first-line endorsent.
“You still want the endorsent?
Your workload will be reduced in the near future.
As for post-production arrangents, it depends on your performance.
That’s all.
You can go now.” Peter hung up the phone.
As Annie listened to the disconnect tone, she almost threw her phone to the ground in anger.
The first-line endorsent had initially been arranged for her.
The deal was practically set in stone.
But now, her endorsent was gone.
All of this was because of little Joanna.
It was only after Jacob Marshal saw Joanna that he suddenly beca cold to Annie and expressed his desire to leave.
Annie was initially angry.
But after her anger subsided, she was filled with fear and worry.
Peter Wiggins ntioned reducing her workload.
Her current exposure was already limited.
If her workload were further reduced, she was afraid her popularity would suffer greatly.
In the entertainnt industry, where newcors erged in droves, a decline in popularity could quickly lead to being replaced.
*
In the elevator.
Gary White noticed that Joanna was keeping her head down and not speaking.
Assuming that she was upset about what had just happened, he comforted her, “If you’re not happy, Joanna, I’ll teach that Jacob Marshal a lesson for you.
How do you want to do it?”
“Brother, I’m not unhappy.” Joanna looked up with a thoughtful expression before continuing, “I’m just pondering sothing.”
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