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"We need a spokesperson to endorse the True Love series," Leslie said calmly, "We have just discussed it and there is only one person suitable for the role."

"Who?" Catherine hadn't thought about the spokesperson and she seldom paid much attention to the stars.

One of the senior executives said, "Spencer Lawrence."

Without waiting for her opinion, another executive said, "He plays the hero in Love in Violet Gold Bay, the popular TV series on air now."

"Yes, everyone's watching it recently," another executive agreed, "Spencer's appearance and temperament fit our requirements."

Catherine was calm. It seemed they wanted her to talk to Spencer.

"But he is a proud man. It is said that he has refused the director's offer to make a series."

Catherine watched as Leslie pour the hot water into the pot, and the fragrance of tea wafted in the air.

She was thinking about it and had some worries.

"Ms. Collins, as far as I know, you should know him well." An executive watched her expression and read her mind.

Catherine suddenly thought of something.

If Spencer agreed to endorse R-Alan's True Love series, would Ivan be pissed?

Spencer liked Jennifer, and Ivan won Jennifer. Maybe he had been resenting Ivan?

"Okay." Catherine was suddenly confident. "Leave it to me."

With her words, Leslie was relieved and felt that they were going to win soon.

He quickly told Josh, "Get the contract ready."

"Yes, sir."

In the Kelsington Bay.

Aubree, who had been upstairs in her study, stood by the window and staring out.

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