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Chapter 388 One of the sweetâlooking ladies frowned. âWhat do you mean? Do you think that just because you have Gabyâs support, we wouldnât dare to do anything to you?â
âMarve, you only got into this practice room because of the attention you got online! Weâve been putting in real effort every day!
Donât you think what youâre ?â the coolâlooking female trainee spoke. doing is despicable?â th Marve raised an eyebrow and said, âYou think itâs unfair?â
âWhat do you think? Of course, itâs unfair â
The people around them chimed in as they couldnât hide their resentment on their faces.
Maeve said without changing her expression, âNothing is fair in this world. Some people rely on their brains, some on their bodies, and some on their connections. And you want falmess in this industry? How naive!â
unreasonable!â
The sweetâlooking woman in front, who claimed her dad was the director of Hackett Entertainment, stepped forward. âYouâre being âIâm being unreasonable?â Maeve stepped closer and hooked her fingers around the sixâfigure necklace the woman was wearing. She continued, âThis is a luxury brand from overseas, right? Itâs at! âYou got into this practice room because of your family background instead of working as hard as everyone else. Youâre just like me, so, what right do you have to talk to me about faimess?â
âYou!â
s at least so thousand. Do you think an ordinary person would spend that much on a need ace?
Marve then turned to the coldâlooking woman and said, âAre you going to tell me your family isnât wealthy, but you still made it in? Well, let me tell you, itâs because you have a decent face. You also got in here thanks to the advantage of your appearance.â
Maeve scanned the faces around her and asserted. âEach of you has your own reasons for being here. As for me, Iâm here because I can generate publicity, which could benefit Hackett Entertainment. So, donât underestimate anyone here!â
With Maeveâs firm stance, none of the others could find words to refute her.
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In a cold tone, she continued, âIt any of you want to compete with me in the future, Iâm down for it. But if you plan to play silly tricks against me, Iâll play along to the end.â
She then took a seat and added, âHowever, I must warn you that Iâm not someone to be messed with. So, think twice before resorting to violence, Iâm not denying the fact that I got in through corections.â
Maeveâs blunt confession about using connections to get in left everyone feeling uneasy They were all trying to make a name for themselves, so how could someone just casually admit to getting in through connections?
like we donât stand a The cureâlooking girl frowned and said, âWhatâs the point of practicing anymore? She just admitted she got in through connections. Itâs like we chance at all Another person chimed in, âThen why donât you leave? As long as you can pay the penalty fee.â
The mention of a penalty fee caught Maeve off guard.
She recalled the earlier discussion about termination, but she couldnât connect it with court notices.
âItâs three million dollars! How could I afford to pay the company that much?â
âIf you canât pay up, then just stick around and wait for your fate. The company will debut us eventually debut us to avoid losses.
Itâs just that some of us wonât be malding as much as others,â The coldâlooking girl added as she glanced at Maeve From the beginning, Maeve noticed that this woman seemed to be the backbone of the team, almost like a captain figure. It was clear that the others listened to her.
However, Marve didnât dwell on this observation too much.
Perhaps Maeve hadnât taken the whole situation seriously either, considering it was Levi who had pushed her into this path.
It seemed more like a strategic move to boost the reputation of the Hackett family and Mirage Group, especially since the Scott family went through bankruptcy.
Moreover, Maeve hadnât seen anything about penalties for quitting training in her contract terms She simply took the time to familiarize herself with the environment on her first day.
That evening, Gaby showed her the personal profiles of of the entire group of trainees.
The leader among them, the coldâlooking girl, was named Cathy Burns.
Another girl, whose father was the director of Hackett Entertainment, was Wendy Owen The cuteâlooking girl went by the name Dorothy Reeves.
These three were the strongest contenders, while the rest of the group didnât stand out much in terms of performance.