Chapter 109 Slow Death Milly forced a friendly smile and asked, "How about I give you money? How much do you want?" George glanced at her indifferently and retorted. "Do you think I'd want money?" His eyes carried a subtle disdain, mocking how ridiculous her suggestions were.
Milly bit her lip. Indeed, he didn't need money.
"When I becfamous, I'll endorse your family's products for free. How about this?" George took a sip of his coffee and turned to her with a fake smile. He asked, "Do you think my family lacks influential actresses?" Milly was unsure what else to say.
No to this, no to that; dealing with a man in his midlife crisis was indeed difficult.
Gritting her teeth, she decided to drop her pretense and show her claws. She pointed out, "Secretly taking photos is illegal. I can sue you for violating my image rights. Even a royalty have to obey the law." She spoke with conviction and righteousness.
Anyone else speaking to George like this would have vanished from Adonio.
But this was Milly.
He found her cute. Someone as adorable as her should be bold and fearless, afraid of nothing.
However, he remained composed on the surface and suggested, "You can try suing me. Let's see if any court dares to take the case." Milly wasn't foolish; she knew that with George's status, no one would dare provoke him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe couldn't win this battle.
But she couldn't swallow her pride.
In her past life, she'd never suffered such humiliation in the entertainment industry. This was a first.
"Speak! What do you want?" Milly asked.
George looked at her with hints of amusement in his eyes. Knowing he shouldn't push her too far, he got straight to the point.
"Simple. There's a gala night in a few days, and I need a date.” Milly didn't believe him for a second. She frowned at the suggestion and rebuked, "You need a date? Who are you kidding?!" Everyone knew George was the most sought-after bachelor in their circle. Every socialite and noblewoman wanted to be near him.
Chapter 109 Slow Death lacking in that department.
George agreed, "I don't lack ordinary dates. I need someone who understands boundaries and won't overstep them. As someone from a prestigious family, you should understand what I mean.
Milly began to understand.
In high society, appearances were deceiving, as everyone was in harmony. Behind the scenes, everything was about interests. George was at the top of the interest chain. Everyone wanted a piece of him.
The slogic applied to his dates. They also wanted a piece of the pie. Those who got money were the good ones, but swere even greedier, and cash alone couldn't satisfy them.
Finding a date who understood the boundaries was indeed important.
Seeing her with her head bowed, lost in thought, George decided to add more fuel to the fire. He said. "At these gatherings, it's inevitable to run into various elders. If you don't have a date, they'll forcibly match you up with someone. It's hard to avoid because they're elders, but it's truly bothersome.
"Our relationship is purely transactional. You helpedavoid unnecessary trouble, and I'll delete your video. It's an equal exchange." Hearing this, Milly couldn't help but nod. It seemed like a fair deal.
But something still felt off. It was as if she was falling into a trap.
"Are you serious? Is it really just about havingas your date for this one time? Or do you have sother agenda?" George shrugged, and he looked indifferent. “I remember telling you before that, since you disagree with our elders' arranged engagement, I won't force it," he said. "You are only my fiancée in name, even though you can't take off this bracelet for the tbeing. However, for now, we can simply communicate as friends within our respective families.
"Of course, you can remain suspicious. I could always send the video to Jordan and see how much he'd compensatefor my emotional distress. You know I'm a businessman, not a philanthropist." Milly quickly interjected, "No, no, I believe you." If Jordan saw that video, how would he think of her? Thinking it over, she realised George had a point. Given his stature, this man had no reason to entangle himself with a minor like her.
"Alright, I promise you. I'll be your date for the event, and you'll delete the video as per our agreement,” Milly said.
George nodded and said, "Deal," After all, we needed to boil a frog slowly. Hot water would only make it jump away.
Standing up, off he looked at her and said, "Let's go. I need to visit the set to meet Mr. Hawkins. I'll drop your "Okay." Chapter 109 Slow Death The familiar Bentley awaited them.
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In the back seat. Danny was updating George on the company's progress, occasionally handing him documents to sign. Milly quietly watched the scenery pass by.
After handling the important tasks, Danny finally spoke about the immediate situation.
"Boss. I just liaised with Neal's manager. He doesn't have many scenes in this movie and cano M transition directly to the next one. There's another production by our Tate Group riext to the studio. Should we arrange for him to join?" Milly was about to yawn out of boredom when she choked on hearing this.
He mean, Neal could get a role through connections? Ignoring the ethical implications, it was undoubtedly beneficial for an actor's career.
George declined flatly. He stated, “There is no special treatment. Tate Group doesn't support deadweight." Danny said, "Understood, Boss." Milly was stunned; her eyes were wide.
This wouldn't do! "Can I say something?" Milly asked weakly, then smiled flatteringly.
George glanced at her and said, "Speak."
"Ahem!" Milly cleared her throat and spoke with a sense of righteousness. 'Actually, I think since we have this opportunity, there's no need to waste it. We can let Neal play the role. Honestly, I think he's pretty good." It pained her to plead for someone else.
She'd never asked for any role for herself, yet here she was, begging George for something unimportant.
If it weren't for repaying Neal for saving her life, she wouldn't have bothered with this.
George's expression darkened as he listened.