Chapter 415 Simone is Just That Tough
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
June had already conducted an investigation into this matter. Without hesitation, she replied, âMany of
them were previously hurt by the Gray Group. I have personally interacted with some of them. They
believe that now, because of you, the Gray Group is giving them another chance. It seemed like the
Gray
roup wanted to provide them with fair opportunities and were saying all the right things. But it wouldnât
be long before those high-level executives and agents revert to their old ways. So, they would rather
believe that joining our studio will lead to better development. They no longer want to trust the high-
level executives of the Gray Group. Some people
ill hold grudges and donât want to compromise with those who once suppressed and bullied them. But
there hasnât been a suitable place for them to go until now, Other entertainment companies donât really
accept artists like them who have lost popularity or have no current buzz. After all, it is more cost-
effective and requires less effort to cultivate new artists. For these reasons, as vell as the fact that their
contracts have not expired, they have not switched companies. This time, they sow Romulus coming to
our studio and getting good resources. Gray Group wante them to sign new editais. Not only did they
extend the length of the contract, but if they proposed to terminate
a breach of contract had multiplied several times, and the conditions were even
it, the com more stringe
The Gray Groupâsons and contracts were aimed at their boss. It was also how they were saying they
feared Simone. Everyone in the studio was very excited and proud.
Simone smiled helplessly, âSo thatâs how it is.â Then she smiled playfully, âOkay, since Gray
Entertainment wants to push people to us, then weâll accept them. Our specialty lies in making artists
popular or giving them fame when they have none. We are skilled in this area.â
She continued, âI realized that this can actually become a characteristic and selling point of our studio.
It shows that our studio has a strong ability to create stars. And it can provide new hope to those who
have been worn down by life.â
She instructed Lisa and June, âGo and investigate these artists. As long as their character is not a
problem, sign them up.
Then she picked out a few, âBased on their physiognomy, these few are not the artists our compan
needs, so weâll exclude them for now.â These individuals were either morally corrupt or had evil
intention. The other people didnât seem to have any major issues from a superficial perspective. Letâs
also check if there are any personal problems and then filter them out.
Lisa asked in surprise, âAre we signing so many artists this time?â
Simone smiled and said, âSince Gray Entertainment is afraid of us growing stronger, les prove
ourselves.
in our strength.â
and show
She inded had a plan to expand the studioâs operations. Now that Scâmbag No. 1 had provided her with
people and popularity. If Sc*mbag No. 1 wanted to suppress her studio, she naturally couldnât sit idly
by.
Letâs this opportunity to compete with them. She emphasized again, âBut before you sign these artists,
you need to make it clear to them that just joining our studio doesnât guarantee instant fame.â
Many times, it was not that some people couldnât become famous, but they lacked the opportunity to do
âBut we will plan the most suitable path for them; as long as they continue, their career wonât suffer. For
example, going from a has-been artist to the second or third tier or even the top tier. We ll increase
their
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visibility and provide then with acting roles and songs to perform.â
Becoming famous required both talent and luck. She couldnât guarantee that every artist in the studio
would become famous. All she could do was try her best to find suitable resources for them.
ead June agreed, âOkay, we will make it clear to them in advance.â
If they all came here just to become famous, then itâs better not to sign them. Who can guarantee that
they will all become famous? First and foremost, they needed the right mindset, along with talent and
hard work, as the prerequisites and foundation for fame.
If they were incapable, even if they become famous with the help of resources, it wonât last.
The two laughed and teased, âIf Steven and those high-level executives at Gray Group knew that he
more they reformed, the more people would jump ship to us. I wonder if they would be furious.â
Simone smil
about them,
1. They will definitely be furious. But itâs good if they are furious. We onât care
The two nodded.ay! They would be happy if the people from Gray Entertainment who treated their boss
poorly were furious.
Lisa thought for moment and said, âBoss, itâs not just Gray Entertainment. Recently, there have been
artists from other entertainment companies who have been sidelined or suppressed, and they have
also submitted their resumes to us. If there are some talented ones among them, should we sign
them?â
Simone thought for a moment and said, âLetâs sign them. Our main goal is to develop the studio, not
just target and retaliate against Gray Entertainment. Not only should we sign new artists, but we should
also hire some talented managers.â She asked, âHave there been any managers who have been sitting
on the sidelines or being suppressed recently and want to switch to our studio?â
Lisa smiled and said, âBelieve it or not, there are. But since we didnât hire managers before, we politel
declined.â She sought Simoneâs opinion and asked, âShould we reach out to them again?â
Simone nodded, âLetâs reach out. Thereâs no need to deliberately offend any company. But if anyone
wants to suppress you, donât worry, Iâm here.â
They didnât approach other companies; they didnât cross any lines by poaching talent. They only
accepted those who voluntarily gave up and switched over. They didnât break or violate any rules within
the industry. It was just normal development and competition.
In the fol wing time, Simoneâs studio signed more than ten artists who had switched er from Gray
Entertaiment.
It shed many people in the industry.
Everyone was saying behind their backs, âItâs Simone. Sheâs that stubborn.â
It was the first time they had seen someone reforming to elevate the status and resources of artists, but
it ended up driving people away. It was impressive.
Reuben and the executives at Gray Entertainment became a joke. After Reuben and the executives
found out about this, they were indeed infuriated. Especially Reuben. He was so angry that he d a
headache and stomachache.
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His httle sister was really sout thing! He didnât believe that Simone could turn all this junk into treasure.
He was waiting to see how Simone would fail and embarrass herself. Then, he would use this as
ammo. He wanted Simone to concentrate on becoming a star and mastering her craft rather than being
burdened with managing a studio,