Chapter 97
Springer’s voice didn’t bother with discretion; he broadcasted the news throughout the house. so that everyone who needed to be in the loop was well informed.
Horace was quite surprised to hear that Winnie was considering participating in a reality TV show.
Their interactions, though brief, had painted a clear picture of Winnie–a girl who didn’t crave. the spotlight. Even her forays into mystical arts were more a matter of necessity than desire, addressing issues only when she stumbled upon them.
Otherwise, the likes of the troublesome Hobson–Cutler gang would have been set straight by
her in no time.
Regardless of her reasons, Horace was all in when it came to Winnie’s TV aspirations.
Not just supportive, he even volunteered to accompany her to meet this so–called producer.
“You don’t have an agent, and you need someone to meticulously review the show’s requirements and contract terms for you.”
He wasn’t worried about anyone daring to mess with a member of the Bryant family, but it was better to be safe than sorry–especially since this was a rare occasion where Winnie showed interest in something beyond the mystical.
Even though Middleton owned a prominent entertainment company, Horace didn’t like the way he treated Winnie and had no intention of her riding on Middleton’s coattails.
After pondering a moment, Horace made a quick call.
Soon enough, he returned with a grin, telling Winnie. “I’ve borrowed a top–notch agent for you. They’ll join us this afternoon to meet that producer.”
If Winnie was making her debut, it couldn’t be just any reality show. They needed a professional to vet the opportunity.
“Borrowed?” Winnie found the choice of word familiar.
Horace simply smiled without a word.
Indeed, that afternoon, she met the “borrowed” pro.
Grace, a gold–star agent from Starfall Entertainment–a subsidiary of the Patterson Group–managed a roster of A–list celebrities and top influencers. She was a blend of efficiency and warmth, a powerhouse in her field.
Her eyes curved in a genuine smile upon seeing Winnie, devoid of the usual industry intimidation, “I’ve heard a lot about Ms. Bryant on the internet, and I never imagined I’d have the pleasure of meeting you today.”
Despite her words, someone of Grace’s caliber wouldn’t usually consider signing an “internet
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sensation,” given the fleeting nature of online fame. Yet, there was no denying Winnie’s potential to rise in the ranks.
With a formidable background, personal excellence, Impeccable looks, and a buzz around her mystical aura, she was a talent who wouldn’t require much effort to become a sensation.
Grace knew of several entertainment companies eager to sign Winnie, but the veil of the Bryant family kept her private details well–guarded. Apart from high society, few on the internet knew of her Bryant identity, which Grace had learned only through a direct assignment from Mr. Patterson’s office.
What surprised Grace was Mr. Patterson’s approval of this meeting, especially since a recent request from a Patterson family member to boost their debut was bluntly denied.
With these thoughts, Grace treated Winnie with utmost courtesy.
As the group exchanged pleasantries, Baily finally arrived, he was hopeful about inviting Winnie to the show.
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Of course, the extent of the Bryant family’s influence was not widely known; Baily himself had only recently learned of it through Middleton and had swiftly secured a line of communication.
Upon entering, Baily’s face naturally took on a smile, which momentarily froze when he saw the other two in the room. Regaining composure, he greeted them warmly.
“Sorry I’m late. Ms. Bryant, Grace, and this gentleman is…?”
“Horace, Winnie’s brother.” Horace offered a firm handshake.
Baily inwardly flinched. Horace, the Bryant family’s eldest grandchild and future heir to the Bright Group, was a significant presence.
It affirmed Winnie’s importance within the Bryant family.
In other words, pleasing this client could ensure a smooth financial sail for the show.
Of course, it was an implicit assurance; their production was well–funded.
After exchanging pleasantries, Baily got down to business.
“Since Grace is here, I assume you’re acquainted with our show, ‘Inspirational Adventures‘. It’s the first celebrity reality show of its kind to delve into supernatural things.
We’re blending a cast of amateurs, internet celebrities, and stars. Beyond amateur guests like Ms. Bryant, we’ve invited the well–known Master Mervin from Breeze Monastery and a popular mystical arts streamer, plus three celebrity guests I must keep under wraps for now.”
Bailey was all smiles, but Grace, being an industry insider herself, knew better. In situations like these, it either meant that the crew wasn’t fully assembled yet, or there was a high–profile guest involved who required a bit of mystique.
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As for the project Bailey mentioned, Grace was well aware of it.
Not long ago, Bailey had extended an invite to one of the talents under Grace’s management.
After careful consideration, however, she had declined.
Firstly, for one of her talents, appearing on such a reality show might be seen as a step down. Secondly, shows with a mystical or supernatural theme were subject to unpredictable regulatory scrutiny. Although the authorities hadn’t been as strict as in the past, there was no telling if a show might get axed midway.
These were all risks.
Before Bailey arrived, Grace had laid out these concerns to Winnie, but Ms. Bryant seemed unconcerned.
Indeed, Winnie only raised an eyebrow briefly at the mention of a member from the Breeze Monastery, but otherwise, she reserved judgment. After understanding the nature of the program, she left the contractual details to Grace and Bailey.
Bailey was generous with the offer, the pay was second only to A–list casts a nod to the Bryant family’s clout and also a mark of respect for Grace.
Since both parties were clear about their intentions, Bailey was straightforward, saying, “I’ll have someone draft the contract based on the details as soon as I get back. Shall we coordinate directly with Starfall Entertainment?”
Winnie looked toward Horace, who was pleased with his sister’s deference to his opinion. He smiled and said, “For now, Winnie will be listed under Starfall. You can handle all the specifics through Starfall Entertainment.”
He wasn’t just lending a talent; he had leverage, especially since the powers that be were surprisingly amenable this time around, and he had no intention of being modest about it.
With the business concluded, Bailey stood to take his leave. But just as he rose, Winnie, who had been mostly silent, handed him a talisman.
Her voice, clear and ethereal, accompanied the gesture, “A little something for our first meeting. Keep it on you if you’re going to places with a heavy dark aura lately.”