This job earned her a handsome salary, and allowed her to settle down in Richburgh. It could be said that her job was as important to her as Vans was.

In fact, it might even be more important than Vans.

Without her job, she wouldn’t be who she was today.

But without Vans…

She might still be herself.

“Yes, you can,” Marcus said, his interest piqued by her sudden show of aggression. She had never seen a woman’s eyes light up like this at the mention of her job. “Do you enjoy being an entertainment reporter?”

“Not really,” Nina shook her head. “I like the money that this job brings.”

The assistant burst out laughing. He felt as though he had found a bosom friend. “Ms. Ashlee, me too!”

As salaried workers, a shared sentiment and exchanged glances are enough for them to understand each other.

Nina smiled, slightly embarrassed.

The atmosphere in the room lightened up.

genuine smile stretched across Marcus’s

has anyone said

“Said what?”

there’s innocence and idiocy in

that you’re praising me for being

brilliant smile. It felt

for Marcus to shift to a tragic main lead persona. This crisis

Nina said seriously. “Let

Very soon, the assistant entered the study and came out with a document, which

it and help me in my career transformation, and I’ll

What’s more…”

that Marcus was a very

him a godfather? How are you going to explain things to him if

“My

his

who suddenly got himself a new godfather,

hurriedly grabbed a jacket for him to

assured her, “I

just felt an itch in

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