Chapter 628 The Other Armor Of Wynter
- "Are you lying? "Who?" Rachel inquired. Wynter carefully tucked the hair aside. Simply carry out the instructions you have been given. You could still be able to keep your job. Don't ever again touch Rowan. I'll discuss his contract with him. "You could get Rowan to sign with us?" Rachel's eyes gleamed with a new intensity. "Over the years, he has never signed a contract with a business. He works alone all the time. "Just wait for my update." Calmly, Wynter continued, "And break this awful habit of yours. Since you have never sent someone to Jordan Whittle, I'll let you go this time. All you gave him was cash. The rest depends on how well you do. But keep in mind that you should no longer use people for your own gain.
- Rachel knew all too well what Wynter meant, even if others might not have. She always appeared to be a tidy entrepreneur to outsiders. Indeed, she did not hold her artists in such high regard. She was always looking for methods to get them out of the business, take advantage of others to achieve notoriety, or attract attention by creating controversies and humiliation. When she was at Jordan's social gatherings, she would invariably finish half a bottle of vodka. She did this to prevent her artists from being ravaged. Dramatic novel Some did it voluntarily, of course, but Rachel could never permit Jordan to mistreat her artists.
- The whole sector depended on bootlicking and contacts. Good things became scarce as a result, and those who maintained their limits were increasingly less significant. If someone was competing for her money or engaging in superstitious behavior, Rachel didn't mind. Even doing legally murky things did not bother her. However, she really didn't want to ruin a budding artist by forcing them to have sex with other people. At first, Rachel believed that no one would comprehend this aspect of her. She never had a good reputation, after all. From the standpoint of an average individual, her actions actually appeared to be wicked. She had far too many artists working for her.