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Behind The Spotlight Chapter 182
Gabriella waited for her driver as she stood in front of the mansion. The party was still ongoing. She waited for a few minutes before an expensive car stopped in front of her. She opened the door and stepped in without sparing the mansion a glance.
"Let's return to my villa."
"Yes, Ma'am."
Gabriella was affected by the weed, but her rationality remained strong. Her thoughts stayed sharp despite the lingering haze.
"Collin East... It seems like I didn't make a mistake in choosing you." Gabriella smiled faintly as she leaned back against her seat, her lips curving with calculation. She had her reasons for being interested in Collin.
Gabriella was a major shareholder of a record label, but the one who handled most of the business was the CEO, a role she deliberately avoided. She preferred manipulating people rather than being hands-on in business. Direct management was tedious to her.
Last year, Gabriella and her older brother started an agency in Hollywood, and it was a rough start, far more challenging than expected. The company had a lot of liquid funds, but it lacked capable people to manage it. Money alone was never enough. In particular, they lacked capable agents and clients, the backbone of any agency. Their agency was called One Entertainment Agency.
An agency was useless without agents and clients who could generate profits. Gabriella felt she had to do something about it.
Thus, she paid people to conduct research and look for agents they could hire. She received a list and found several veterans who handled famous celebrities. However, those veteran agents already had deep roots in their respective agencies. They owned significant shares, and stealing them would be expensive.
Instead, Gabriella looked for less prominent agents with outstanding track records. The person who caught her attention was none other than Collin East.
His ability to see through people's talent was unmatched. Gabriella studied Collin's achievements and was genuinely impressed.
In her opinion, even veteran agents couldn't compare to what Collin had accomplished in just eight years.
He guided a fresh graduate into making a comedy film and created a box office hit, defying industry logic.
He helped an unknown actor become the recognized Romance Box Office King.
He assisted another actor who later landed a famous role in an action movie.
Collin also found ways for a female actress to thrive as a host.
His latest achievement was turning a Frenchwoman into a superstar, making her the best pop idol of 1999. In fact, Gabriella had been interested in Princess Chantal even before she looked into Collin. The singer had already caught her eye. Gabriella had met her briefly at a music awards ceremony and exchanged a few greetings.
When Gabriella studied Collin's achievements more deeply, she realized she wanted this man without hesitation. She couldn't fully explain it, but she believed that whoever acquired Collin would become one of the most successful figures in Hollywood. Her instincts told her that Collin was worth it.
Of course, she couldn't simply approach him and invite him to join her agency. That wasn't her style, nor would it be effective.
As a woman who survived the power struggles within the Wallmart family, Gabriella preferred slowly befriending her target's friends before striking, a strategy that had proven effective time and time again.
This time, since Gabriella was also interested in Princess Chantal, she chose to befriend the singer, and it was effortless. Charm was her weapon, and she wielded it skillfully.
'If I acquire Collin East, his clients will naturally leave ANT and work with One Entertainment Agency instead. Collin is the main reason these people became successful, and I know they recognize that fact. These clients need Collin the most.'
The conclusion was simple.
The idea made Gabriella excited.
Having profitable clients was important, but possessing a talented agent was far better. Gabriella trusted her intuition. She knew hiring Collin would be worth it, even at a great cost.
Now that she had laid the groundwork, she planned to proceed step by step.
Collin thought Gabriella was interested in Princess Chantal, but he was only half right. Gabriella was far more interested in him than in Princess Chantal.
As Gabriella rested her head against the seat, she smirked and imagined how satisfying it would be once she acquired Collin.
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"Can you explain to me what is going on?" Collin looked seriously at the two women, his tone firm. Isabella seemed to have sobered up, so Collin directed his gaze toward her.
"We just wanted to have fun."
"Hosting a frat party isn't wrong, but changing an event at the last minute is disrespectful," Collin reminded them, carefully choosing his words.
"I promise this will be the last time this happens. To make up for it, Chantal will host a formal party next week, right, Chantal?"
"Uhh, yeah~" Princess Chantal purred and pushed Isabella onto the bed, laughing softly.
"... I can't talk to you properly if you're like this." Collin sighed.
"By the way, that Gabriella, where did you meet her?" He hadn't forgotten that someone might try to steal Princess Chantal from Moonrise Music. Now that he recognized Gabriella as dangerous, he wanted to ensure his client distanced herself from her as soon as possible.
"We met her at an award show," Isabella answered.
"Stay away from her. She's dangerous."
"But why?" This time, Princess Chantal reacted, genuinely confused. She liked Gabriella. To her, Gabriella was a good friend.
"Because you can't trust her. She has bad intentions." Collin didn't elaborate further, especially not while the two women were still tipsy and unfocused.
"What are your plans for the people in the mansion? Are you going to continue the party?"
"Yeah! We're waiting for the new year!"
Suddenly, fireworks shot into the sky and exploded, painting the night with dazzling lights. The three looked toward the window and realized it at the same time, it was officially the New Year.
Even the people partying inside the mansion cheered and popped champagne, celebrating wildly.
'It seems the world isn't going to end, which is a good thing,' Collin thought to himself.
"Collin, Happy New Year! Thank you for taking care of us. Thank you for making me a star." Despite her hazy gaze, Princess Chantal was sincere. She stepped forward and hugged him.
Collin saw the honesty in her eyes and smiled faintly. He patted her head, making Princess Chantal blush. To him, Princess Chantal and Isabella were like younger sisters he instinctively wanted to protect. Still, he knew people had to face the real world to mature. He couldn't protect them forever. Eventually, they would have to confront reality on their own.
"Happy New Year," Collin replied softly.
"You're wearing the watch I gave you. That's great," Isabella grinned when she noticed Collin's wristwatch.