Never 241
Jessie had never seen their daily interactions, so she found it quite strange. However, Lina, who had witnessed and heard of a lot of things, didn't think much of it.
"I find their current lifestyle quite fascinating, and I can't make sense of this relationship," Jessie said.
Lina pointed at the pile of building blocks that Lexi was playing with. "Those were all bought by William just because Lexi said she liked them."
"Isn't that typical behavior for a domineering CEO? I think it's quite normal." Jessie felt that giving gifts to children was common and even felt that a wealthy person giving a pile of blocks seemed a bit petty. "It's not about the gift itself or the reason for giving it," Lina explained. "It's about the fact that someone of his status is giving such a gift."
Jessie looked puzzled.
"I think a big part of William's actions is influenced by Linda," Lina continued. "When it comes to Linda and William's relationship, we've seen quite a bit during the university days."
Talking about past events, Jessie couldn't help but feel sorry for Linda.
Lina continued, "I'm not very interested in their past. From a female perspective, I feel sympathy for Linda's years of effort, only to end up with such results."
"I met Linda in Usna. At first, I thought she was someone with no desires or ambitions, but after working together, I realized she's a very thoughtful and ambitious woman.
"If I continued my career in Usna, I would have had better prospects. It's not just about the salary Samson offered me. The main reason I came back to Osmo was because I admired Linda so much that I was willing to return and work with her."
Lina would have done well wherever she developed. As a manager, her abilities surpassed those of her peers.
"Let's not talk about this anymore and discuss the upcoming work arrangements," Jessie suggested.
"The recording's focus is still on timing. That depends on your arrangements and the decision-makers. I think we should keep the excitement going by regularly releasing behind
-the-scenes content.
"Whether it's my boss' family or other celebrities you invite, as long as we maintain the buzz, the show will have momentum whenever it airs," Lina analyzed from a professional perspective.
"I agree. Since we can't guarantee that all the families' schedules will align perfectly, and some parents are still acting and filming on set, it's unlikely they can come," Jessie added.
Such variety shows generally didn't invite guests unless at least one parent in each family was a significant figure in the entertainment industry. Otherwise, no one would watch it as it essentially capitalized on fan interest.
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Lina and Jessie both understood this principle well. The project was proposed by Lina and discussed with Jessie before YK Media invested and took over the post-production. Thus, Lina played a significant role in the project.
"I'll start by reaching out to the people you mentioned. If that doesn't work, it'll be up to you. After all, you know my connections well," Lina said.
She had connections, but some people might be hard to reach, especially since she was not in the same circle. As a manager, her influence could only go so far.
Jessie had never seen their daily interactions, so she found it quite strange. However, Lina, who had witnessed and heard of a lot of things, didn't think much of it.
"I find their current lifestyle quite fascinating, and I can't make sense of this relationship," Jessie said.
Lina pointed at the pile of building blocks that Lexi was playing with. "Those were all bought by William just because Lexi said she liked them."
"Isn't that typical behavior for a domineering CEO? I think it's quite normal." Jessie felt that giving gifts to children was common and even felt that a wealthy person giving a pile of blocks seemed a bit petty. "It's not about the gift itself or the reason for giving it," Lina explained. "It's about the fact that someone of his status is giving such a gift."
Jessie looked puzzled.
"I think a big part of William's actions is influenced by Linda," Lina continued. "When it comes to Linda and William's relationship, we've seen quite a bit during the university days."
Talking about past events, Jessie couldn't help but feel sorry for Linda.
Lina continued, "I'm not very interested in their past. From a female perspective, I feel sympathy for Linda's years of effort, only to end up with such results."
"I met Linda in Usna. At first, I thought she was someone with no desires or ambitions, but after working together, I realized she's a very thoughtful and ambitious woman.
"If I continued my career in Usna, I would have had better prospects. It's not just about the salary Samson offered me. The main reason I came back to Osmo was because I admired Linda so much that I was willing to return and work with her."
Lina would have done well wherever she developed. As a manager, her abilities surpassed those of her peers.
"Let's not talk about this anymore and discuss the upcoming work arrangements," Jessie suggested.
"The recording's focus is still on timing. That depends on your arrangements and the decision-makers. I think we should keep the excitement going by regularly releasing behind-the-scenes content. "Whether it's my boss' family or other celebrities you invite, as long as we maintain the buzz, the show will have momentum whenever it airs," Lina analyzed from a professional perspective.
"I agree. Since we can't guarantee that all the families' schedules will align perfectly, and some parents are still acting and filming on set, it's unlikely they can come," Jessie added.
Such variety shows generally didn't invite guests unless at least one parent in each family was a significant figure in the entertainment industry. Otherwise, no one would watch it as it essentially capitalized on fan interest.
If one party was a top celebrity, the project would attract investment, and money-wise, it would be effective.
Lina and Jessie both understood this principle well. The project was proposed by Lina and discussed with Jessie before YK Media invested and took over the post-production. Thus, Lina played a significant role in the project.
"I'll start by reaching out to the people you mentioned. If that doesn't work, it'll be up to you. After all, you know my connections well," Lina said.
She had connections, but some people might be hard to reach, especially since she was not in the same circle. As a manager, her influence could only go so far.