Chapter 1109 – Highlight Chapter from CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 1109 is a standout chapter in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
The woman picked up the contract, glanced at it, and burst into laughter.
She sneered at Lulu, "Seriously? You're signing this? What if they quit after a month? You'll lose both time and money. Lulu, I know you're desperate for cash, but are you really that hard up? Taking on any gig that comes your way? Don't come crying when you're even more in debt."
"This is my business, not yours," Lulu retorted, snatching the contract from her and walking into the break room. She smiled as she placed the contract in front of Nina.
"Sorry about that, hope you didn’t mind the scene."
"No worries. I thought the entertainment industry would be different, but I see there's drama everywhere," Nina replied, signing the contract.
She added cautiously, "You know Orion’s just a kid. He might find this fun now, but don’t pin too many hopes on him."
"I've thought about that," Lulu admitted before asking, "By the way, how should I address you?"
The contract only required one parent’s signature, and Nina had left Nash’s name off. She preferred not to rely on his status for everything and wanted to keep Orion’s involvement in the industry low-profile. If people knew his background, it might spark jealousy and cause unnecessary trouble.
With a smile, Nina replied, "Just call me Nina."
"Nina, great. Now that the contract’s signed, if it works for you, can you bring Orion in for a screen test tomorrow? It’s for a commercial, nothing difficult. I’ll send you the script."
Lulu seemed a bit nervous, as if she feared Nina might back out.
Nina patted her on the shoulder reassuringly. "Don’t worry, we signed the contract. We’ll follow through."
"Director Long, I know you’re always considerate of newcomers, but being too lenient means you’re not setting any standards. You’re not helping them this way."
"Miss Flores, I think you're mistaken this time. The ad turned out really well. It’s going to be a hit."
It turned out to be Miss Flores, the same person who had mocked Lulu the day before.
Her expression was stiff as she shot a glance at Nina, then sneered, "Another mom trying to get rich off her kid. There are just too many of those nowadays. They care more about their own fun than their child’s well-being."
Nina met her provocation with a cold look. "Miss Flores, you’re absolutely right. With a talented son like mine, I’d be a fool not to take advantage."
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