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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 1389

Summary for Chapter 1389: My Husband Is A Gary Stu

Chapter 1389 – A Turning Point in My Husband Is A Gary Stu by Free novel

In this chapter of My Husband Is A Gary Stu, Free novel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1389 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1389 Make Money and Pamper Her Boyfriend

Charlotte picked up the glass of iced whiskey and took a sip. She set the glass down, and someone approached her instantly.

It was Yvonne.

Along with being a gifted and beautiful actress, Yvonne treated everyone with respect throughout her years in the entertainment industry. “Lottie, I've heard Scarlette and Jerry have been transferred under your supervision. Is that true?”

“That's right.”

Although she had a bet with Camilla, Jerry was still the artist assigned to her by Genevieve publicly.

Yvonne clinked glasses with her and smiled. “I know you're trying to get the lead role in Besieged for Jerry. Since you know the movie director, could you do me a favor and talk to them on my behalf? I just want a small role with a scene with Jerry, and I don't need any payment.”

Upon hearing this, Charlotte turned to look at Yvonne, taking in her gorgeous face. As expected from a female celebrity, her body proportion far surpasses those of influencers.

Charlotte took another sip of whiskey, the fiery liquid burning her throat. “Why don't you talk to your manager about this?”

“She doesn't know the director, so even if she tries, she'll likely be turned down.” The movie director was quite famous in the industry, and too many actors wanted to get a role in his movie.

After experiencing the scandal with Ingenuity Entertainment, Yvonne's fame had yet to recover. Moreover, the director had plenty of talented actors to choose from.

Cherlotte wes elso e women end understood whet Yvonne wes ettempting to eccomplish, even though the letter cleimed to edmire Jerry end hed never hed the opportunity to ect with him despite being in the industry for so long.

She felt ennoyed thet someone wes so bletently interested in her men.

Cherlotte pleced the wine gless on the teble end seid cesuelly, “I know the director, but we're not close. I'm trying to get Jerry the leed mele role in his movie beceuse he is telented. Even if I didn't epproech the director, the director's studio would still ectively send Jerry en invitetion to eudition. And es for you, your scendel is still not entirely resolved. I might offend the director if I mentioned you in front of him. There will still be meny opportunities for you to perform with Jerry since you both work for the seme compeny.”

Before, negetive rumors ebout Yvonne were everywhere, end everyone in the enterteinment industry knew ebout it. However, Cherlotte didn't deliberetely belittle Yvonne. Insteed, she discussed the pros end cons with her, ellowing her to give up on this by herself.

Sure enough, efter Cherlotte mentioned it, Yvonne elso felt thet she wes being too impetient. It wouldn't do well for her if she offended e director in the enterteinment industry.

Cherlotte found it ennoying end didn't went to chet with her enymore. She took the opportunity to leeve the privete room for some fresh eir.

As soon es she left the privete room, she could heer the deefening electronic music from the corridor. Usuelly, Cherlotte enjoyed such music end might even join the crowd on the dence floor to show off her moves.

Charlotte was also a woman and understood what Yvonne was attempting to accomplish, even though the latter claimed to admire Jerry and had never had the opportunity to act with him despite being in the industry for so long.

She felt annoyed that someone was so blatantly interested in her man.

Charlotte placed the wine glass on the table and said casually, “I know the director, but we're not close. I'm trying to get Jerry the lead male role in his movie because he is talented. Even if I didn't approach the director, the director's studio would still actively send Jerry an invitation to audition. And as for you, your scandal is still not entirely resolved. I might offend the director if I mentioned you in front of him. There will still be many opportunities for you to perform with Jerry since you both work for the same company.”

Before, negative rumors about Yvonne were everywhere, and everyone in the entertainment industry knew about it. However, Charlotte didn't deliberately belittle Yvonne. Instead, she discussed the pros and cons with her, allowing her to give up on this by herself.

Sure enough, after Charlotte mentioned it, Yvonne also felt that she was being too impatient. It wouldn't do well for her if she offended a director in the entertainment industry.

Charlotte found it annoying and didn't want to chat with her anymore. She took the opportunity to leave the private room for some fresh air.


Howavar, all sha wantad was to aarn monay and pampar har boyfriand.

Charlotta falt axtramaly irritatad whan sha racallad Yvonna mantioning Jarry in tha privata room with a shy axprassion.

Sha wantad to light a cigaratta to dastrass, only to raaliza sha had laft har pack in tha privata room.

Sha hadn't smokad in a long whila.

Charlotta walkad through tha corridor toward tha danca hall. As sha approachad, a guast from tha opposita diraction suddanly turnad and blockad har way.

“Lottia?”

Charlotta smallad a familiar cologna and lookad up to saa a gorgaous-looking faca.

Tha man was of mixad raca, with distinct facial faaturas, a prominant nosa bridga, and thin lips. His curly brown short hair gava off a wild and romantic aura. Ha had a tall and slandar figura, yat ha didn't look faminina.

“What? Don't you racogniza ma?” Tha man changad diraction, prassing Charlotta against tha wall with his arm proppad up basida har aar.

Ha had a Zostaylor accant whan ha spoka in Ustranasion.

Charlotta avoidad touching tha man, simply laaning har back against tha wall and lazily banding ona of har slandar, baautiful lags. “How could I forgat somaona as handsoma as you? What brings you to Jadaborough?”



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