Debra hadn''t given much thought to her debut. Perhaps Andrew wasn''t taking it too seriously. Her debut just fit the public sentiment, and it could boost the Potter family and the McKinney Group. Besides, she had never seen any contract uses mentioning penalty fees for
withdrawing from training.
On her first day, Debra familiarized herself with the e onment. At night, Hannah handed her a stack of profiles about all the trainees. As she flipped through the pages, a few faces stood out. Freya George, the lead girl, had an air of cold detachment. Eve Cameron was the chairman''s daughter, and Ashley Steele was that sweet-faced girl.
These three were undoubtedly the strongest contenders. The rest of the trainees seemed to blend into the background,cking the spark that set the top three apart.
Debra had long been aware that the entertainment industry was little more than a yground for the elite. However, she hadn''t expected that even a public selection would be predetermined.
In this so-called nationwide selection, the Potter Group had already decided that only four trainees, including Debra, would receive proper training.
Debra returned to her apartment and copsed onto the sofa, exhausted. On her first day at Potter Entertainment, she already felt the weight of their influence.Exclusive content ? by N?(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
And Potter Entertainment was just a subsidiary of the Potter Group, yet it was run with such adeptness.
It seemed that dering the Frazier Group bankrupt had been the right decision. Limited to its size, she would find it difficult to lead neers into showbiz and expand internationally. Her phone rang, and Michael''s name shed across the screen. Debra answered, her voiceced with fatigue. "Hello?"
"I heard you were hired by Potter Group," Michael said, his voice carrying the usual briskness.
"Yeah," Debra replied, sitting up. "I''m starting to regret it."
"Why is that?" Michael asked, his curiosity piqued.
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"If you''d joined the Potter Group, your future would be bright," Debra replied.
There was a pause on the other end before Michael spoke again. "Don''t forget our agreement. I''ll only be your partner."
"How could I forget?" Debra chuckled. "I n to keep the cash cow all to myself."
A lightugh echoed from the other end of the line
"Is this why you called sote?" Debra asked,
"I''m going to the Potter Group tomorrow," Michael replied.
Debra put her phone on speaker as she looked at the itinerary Michael''s manager had sent her. "Your itinerary doesn''t have that listed. What are youing for?"
Her tone was filled with suspicion, and Michael exined, "Andrew called me and said I must help enlighten the trainees with the rules of showbiz." "Andrew..." Debra muttered, finding it strange.
Andrew was the decision-maker who had countless tasks every day, yet he had the energy for her business.
"If youe to supervise my training tomorrow, you''re going to regret it," Debra sighed, hanging up the phone.
The next morning, before dawn had even broken, the doorbell rang. Debra opened. the door to find several women in professional outfits standing outside.
"Ms. Frazier," one of them greeted, "we''ve been sent by Mr. Andrew Potter to pack. your things."
"Pack my things? For what?" Debra asked in surprise.
"You''ll be moving to the trainees'' dormitory," they exined.