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Perhaps due to having children, Rena had fuller curves, with a slender waist and long, shapely legs. Mary was convinced that any man who had ever held Rena’s waist would never forget the experience.

“Mrs. Fowler,” Mary greeted, her voice a little strained.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

Ignoring Mary’s words, Rena carried on with her workout.

Wendy leaned in and whispered, “Ms. Gordon, Miss Brown is here.”

Despite her sweat, Rena wiped her face with a towel and sat down in the rest area, gesturing for Mary to sit as well

“Kindly call me Ms. Gordon. I’m not Mrs. Fowler anymore,” Rena remarked.

The agent quickly placed the price list before Rena, boasting about Mary’s past achievements, signaling that the endorsement price should be 20 million dollars and not a penny less.

Rena barely glanced at the list.

She looked at Mary and said casually, “Miss Brown, you seem to be in good shape.”

A forced smile appeared on Mary’s face.

Up close, Mary could see that Rena’s skin was nearly flawless, soft, and tender. Plus, Rena was worth billions of dollars, making Mary feel her own pride dwindling.

Wendy served Mary a cup of coffee.

The, she gave Rena a cup of scented tea.

After taking a sip of her tea, Rena stated nonchalantly, “Our company truly needs a spokesperson for our new shower gel. I’m willing to consider Miss Brown since her quote is quite reasonable…”

Rena paused for a moment before continuing, “Of course, the price you’ve offered is already what you charged in the past. Nowadays, I don’t think anyone in the industry would dare seek you for endorsements. But if you accept my offer and cooperate with the Exceed Group, it might help you out of your current predicament.”

Rena’s words struck a nerve.

Mary’s agent hesitated and asked, “Ms. Gordon, what price are you willing to offer?”

Rena replied in a composed manner, “Two million dollars.”

The agent felt the offer was too low, so he declined.

Picking up a magazine, Rena flipped through it indifferently. She said calmly, “I won’t force you. Wendy, please see the guests out.”

In truth, Rena only wanted a spokesperson at a reasonable price. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have bothered seeing Mary, whom she disliked.

Wendy smiled at Mary and her agent, indicating for them to leave.

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