Chapter 1849 Daisie pursed her lips as her eyes turned bloodshot.
Maisie wiped the corners of her eyes lightly with her fingertips. “Daisie, it‘s not that your father denies Nollace‘s
strength. He‘s giving him the chance to perform only because he has high expectations for him.” Daisie lowered
her gaze and smiled. “I understand that now. Thank you, Mom.” “Aren‘t you tired from the flight? You should have a
good rest first. I‘ll leave you alone now.” Maisie left the bedroom upon saying that. She closed the door and turned
around, only to see Nolan leaning against the wall waiting for her.
Maisie walked toward him. “Are you eavesdropping on my conversation with our daughter?”
Nolan turned his face away and complained a little emotionally, “You start to ignore me as soon as our daughter
comes back.”
She smiled and pulled his tie. “Who are you talking about?»
He replied instantly, “You.”
“Nolan, the older you get, the more childish you
become.” Maisie approached him. “It seems that you need to be taught a lesson?”.
Nolan hugged her, buried his face in her shoulders, and chuckled . “Then what does my wife plan to do to me?”
She pinched his chin. “Let‘s talk about your future son–in –law first.”
Nolan was rendered speechless.
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#The Goldmanns‘ daughter, Daisie, returns to Zlokova.#
#Daisie Vanderbilt‘s comeback.#
#Daisie Fans Club#
Daisie occupied three of the hottest topics on Google Trends, and she seemed to be announcing her return to the
entertainment industry in a very high–profile manner.
After withdrawing from the entertainment industry for so long, many of her fans were still there to welcome her at
the airport when she returned to Zlokova. That was a very rare thing to see in showbiz.
After all, celebrities who had retired from the circle would fail to maintain their popularity after such a long time,
which would cause their fans not to follow them anymore, let alone welcome them at the airport.
And Daisie could be regarded as the only artist in the
history of showbiz who had retired from the industry for so long but was still loved by many fans.
Especially after the photos of Daisie coming out of the airport were exposed, many netizens commented one after
another.
Some girls were good–looking when they were young, but their appearance would go downhill as they grew up, but
Daisie‘s beauty was consistent from childhood to adulthood.
She had inherited Nolan‘s appearance and Maisie’s charm. She even looked out of this world when she appeared in
public with her bare face.
At Tenet Media...
Daisie sat in the office and waited. The staff knew that she was the daughter of the Goldmanns and did not dare
neglect her.
They were very respectful and enthusiastic when around
her.
Daisie felt rather helpless. After all, she could not stop her fans from welcoming her at the airport. But the point
was that she got photographed by the paparazzi and was catapulted onto Google Trends‘ list of hot topics. She did
not expect trying to keep a low profile to be this difficult.
“Ms. Vanderbilt.”
Seeing that the chairman of the company came in
through the door with his secretary, Daisie got out of her seat.
The chairman of Tenet Media stepped forward and took the initiative to reach out for her hand as a gesture.” Thank
you very much for choosing our agency. I’ve brought your contract with me. You can go through all the terms, and
if you don‘t have any issue with its content, you can sign it at any time.” The secretary placed the contract on the
desk.
Daisie sat back down, read the contract carefully, and was a little surprised. “Sir, these aren‘t terms that a
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The contract of a newcomer would not list out all those benefits. Random resources would be allocated to a
newcomer within their first five years in the agency.
Their success depended on their luck and strength. If there was no improvement after those five years, the
contract would automatically be terminated.
But this was a high–level contract, and it was worth a lot. This kind of treatment would only be given to S– and A tier
celebrities.
The chairman of Tenet chuckled. “Ms. Vanderbilt, you were a child star, so you have experience in filming, and you
have many regular fans, so there‘s no need for us to start from the very beginning when it comes to you. Our
agency will arrange a manager for you and also provide
you with suitable resources. I believe that you‘ll not let me down.”
What Tenet Media lacked most at this moment were excellent artists. It took a long time to cultivate new talented
individuals.
Excellent and experienced entertainers would not require the company to spend more effort on cultivating them,
could act independently , and could make money for the company. To highly competitive entertainment companies,
these celebrities had always been the preferred choice.
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