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At the entire press conference show, some people came to watch the show, while others came to mingle and network.
Being in a position of power and influence, the Clark Family naturally attended the show just to watch it.
So, as soon as they entered, they went straight to their designated seats, waiting for the show to begin.
Their seats were guarded by people from the Clark Family, so even if someone wanted to come over and say hello, they couldnât get close without permission.
Hardy Clark sat next to his mother, looking around at the people in the conference hall.
Seeing his wandering eyes, Calvin Stewart patted the back of his hand lightly: âWhat are you looking at! Be more dignified.â
âNothing.â Hardy Clark said, becoming slightly more well-behaved, but still looking at the people coming and going in the hall.
Calvin Stewart also followed his gaze and then looked at Natalie Wayne: âMom, do you think Third Brother came with his girlfriend? He usually doesnât attend such events.â
Having heard this, Bonnie Maxwellâs expression became slightly stiff.
Natalie Wayne was also looking at the attendees, searching for Kevin Clarkâs figure: âHe must have. Otherwise, why would he be here? He always refuses to accompany me to parties.â
Calvin Stewart laughed: âMom, are you jealous?â
Natalie Wayne smiled and spoke softly: âIâm not jealous. Iâm just curious about what kind of woman could make him submit.
âA very beautiful oneâ¦â Calvin Stewart smiled, âOne Theo Clark canât defeat.â
Bonnie Maxwell slowly clenched her fingertips. How could Theo Clark not defeat Daisy Zane? With her thin arms and legs, Theo could snap her in half with one hand.
Everyone believed Theo Clarkâs polite remarks too seriously.
If Daisy dared to challenge her, she would definitely be able to pin her down, leaving her with no chance to fight back.
âThe more you describe her, the more curious I become. I canât imagine her at all.â Natalie Wayne said.
Calvin Stewart held Natalie Wayneâs hand and said: âMaybe sheâs Mulan Liam or Grace Miller. After all, Third Brotherâs taste must be good.â
âI canât even imagine someone who could catch her eye.â
While the two were casually chatting, Hardy Clark suddenly spotted Daisy
Zaneâs figure. His eyes lit up and he turned to his mother: âMom, Grandma, I see someone I know. Iâm going to say hello.â
âGo ahead, go ahead,â Natalie Wayne said.
âBe more dignified.â Calvin Stewart reminded, âYouâre a grown-up.â âI know.â As he responded, Hardy Clark had already run off.
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Meanwhile, Hugo Clark also spotted Olivia Laneâs figure. He excused himself from the group and left as well.
Natalie Wayne looked at Bonnie Maxwell: âClara, you should walk around too, you donât have to stay here with us.â
âNo need,â Bonnie Maxwell politely smiled, âIâll stay here, I donât know anyone here either.â
âClara has been with her father in the Military District since she was young, so she rarely attends this kind of event,â Calvin Stewart explained.
âYes,â Natalie agreed. âClara is almost twenty-seven, she should get married.â
Bonnie Maxwellâs expression stiffened slightly but maintained a smile: âIâm not in a hurry, I want to spend more time with my parents.â
Calvin Stewart understood Natalie Wayneâs intention; she wanted to remind Bonnie not to keep her eyes on Third Brother: âEven when youâre married, you can still be around your parents. Look at me, Iâm over fifty and still run to my parentsâ house every day.â
âWhen you first got married, you too used to go to your parentsâ house every day,â Natalie Wayne chuckled, âIt made your mother think that you were suffering at the Clark residence, so she came to me several times.â
Calvin Stewart laughed.
Natalie Wayne also smiled, then looked up and saw Daisy Zane in the distance, as well as Hardy Clark.
âTung, look at that. Over there, the girl next to Hardy,â Natalie Wayne pointed and said. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOh my, whoâs that? Sheâs so beautiful,â Calvin Stewart squinted and looked closely, âOh my, that aura is incredible. Mom, she could rival you.â Bonnie Maxwell also looked over, and her expression instantly darkened.
âHer name is Daisy Zane, an actor and a great screenwriter.â When Natalie
Wayne saw Michael Jackson and Juan Wright, she thought they were following Hardy Clark, so she didnât think much of it, âI originally wanted to introduce her to Hugo, but⦠it seems like Hardy likes her more now.â
âMom, if you like her so much, why not let Hardy marry her and bring her home.â
Natalie Wayne glared at her: âHardy is so dishonest, definitely inherited from you.â
Calvin Stewart laughed, then said after a while: âThey do look compatible, but itâs just that sheâs not meant to be with our family.â
âItâs not a bad thing to not have fate.â Clara Mitchell suddenly said.
Natalie Wayne and Calvin Stewart looked at her, asking, âWhatâs wrong?â
âI heard from some people in the circle that her behavior isnât very good.â Clara Mitchell looked at Daisy Zane in the distance, and her tone was somewhat unwilling to talk about others, âHer relationship with people around her is quite messy.â
Calvin Stewart stared at her, raising his eyebrows slightly: âReally?â
âYes.â Clara Mitchell lowered her gaze, âI have a good friend in the same drama crew as her. I often see different men visiting her at the drama crew. Almost never the same guy twice.â
Natalie Wayne looked at her, then picked up the tea nearby, sniffed it, and took a sip.
âAlso, because sheâs a screenwriter, many young male actors have a good relationship with her.â Clara Mitchell didnât say anything too extreme, but everyone could hear the meaning between her words.
It was as if Daisy Zaneâs relationship with those young male actors was too embarrassing, and she was too embarrassed to say it out loud.
âThe entertainment industry is quite open.â Clara Mitchell said, âEveryoneâs very open to having fun, and itâs all the usual stuff, nothing else. Theyâre all young, without restraint, so they naturally like to play.â
Calvin Stewart looked at Daisy Zane in the distance again, seeing his daughter talking to her continuously, and said: âShe doesnât look like someone who would be affected by those vulgarities.â
As Natalie Wayne looked up, Daisy Zane and Hardy Clark had already left, and they soon disappeared from their sight. She whispered softly: âPainting a tigerâs skin is easy but not its bones, knowing a personâs face is easily done, but not their heart.â
Hearing her say this, a hint of a smile crossed Clara Mitchellâs eyes.
Calvin Stewart didnât say anything more either, and he felt that Natalie Wayneâs words just now were profound, not necessarily meant for anyone in particular.
Daisy Zane accompanied Hardy Clark to eat something, and after a while, she went to the restroom by herself.
As she came out of the restroom stall, Daisy Zane was about to go outside to wash her hands when she suddenly heard voices from the farthest stall in the restroom.
âLiam Davis, let me tell you, come here right now. Young Miss Lane is here at the showground, come over and meet her right away.â
Daisy Zane had no interest in what others were saying but stopped in her tracks when she heard the words âYoung Miss Laneâ.
Mrs. Davis, in the restroom partition, lowered her voice and said: âI just saw Miss Lane, sheâs very beautiful, much more beautiful than Daisy Zane. You come over right now! If you canât see her tonight or get her contact information, where will you find her in the future! â
Not knowing what Liam Davis said on the other side, Mrs. Davisâs voice became even more urgent.
âWhatâs so good about that Daisy Zane! No education and such a terrible background. It doesnât matter if sheâs an illegitimate daughter! Can such a good person come out of a place like Cold Green Village that canât even be helped by poverty alleviation! You really lost your mind! What kind of love potion soup did she give youâ¦â
Daisy Zane didnât listen to the rest, she went out of the restroom to the sinks outside, lowered her eyes, and washed her hands slowly.
She waited until Mrs. Davis came out of the restroom, then turned off the faucet, and looked up at Mrs. Davis through the mirror.
Mrs. Davis, dressed in dazzling jewelry, was taken aback when she saw Daisy
Zane and immediately put on a haughty demeanor.
It seemed as if she didnât care about anything around her.
âOh, youâre here too.â Mrs. Davis went to the sink next to her to wash her hands, and said in a pretentious tone, âWith the little money you make from your acting, you mustâve spent it all just to have the qualification to enter.â
Daisy Zane flicked the water off her hands and took a tissue from the side to wipe them.
Then she turned her head to look at her and said: âI have some advice for Mrs.
Davis, as soon as you leave here, leave the venue immediately. Otherwise⦠you might be thrown out later.â
Mrs. Davis scoffed, âDo you think this Doomsday Hotel is yours, or that Cloud Clothing and Rainbow Skirts is yours? Can you just throw whoever you want
Daisy Zane didnât care about her words, a faint smile on the corner of her mouth, but the cold knives in her eyes said: âAnd some more advice, control your mouth in the future. If I hear another word insulting Daisy Zane, I promise to make you watch your son and the entire Davis family crumble before you.â
âWho do you think you are, youâ¦â Mrs. Davis didnât finish her sentence when someone came in, and she stopped talking.
She just glared at Daisy Zane and left, stomping in her high heels.
As Daisy Zane watched her retreating figure, a fleeting look of desolation crossed her eyes, and she took out her cell phone to call Juan Wrightâ¦