?<strong>Chapter 858:</strong>
She couldn’t help but wonder why Madisyn was so calm even when another woman answered Andrew’s phone.
Any woman in her position would have at least questioned the situation.
But Madisyn didn’t show the slightest sign of unease or jealousy.
Suddenly, Evita understood where the difort in her heart came from.
Madisyn’sposed reaction could mean she hadplete confidence in Andrew’s loyalty.
But it could also imply that, in her eyes, Evita wasn’t a threat at all.
Evita became even more contemtive.
At this moment, a webpage popped up on the screen.
She clicked on it and checked what it was about.
Madisyn had no idea of Evita’splicated thoughts.
She was with the public rtions department now, discussing how to handle the movie’s situation.
Suddenly, the head of the public rtions department eximed, “Miss Johns, there’s a problem.”
Madisyn’s attention immediately shifted to the head of the public rtions department.
“What is it?”
“Take a look at this.”
The head of the public rtions department showed her phone to Madisyn.
Madisyn’s eyes narrowed as she nced at the screen.
The post was from a popr Twitter ount, and Andrew’s ount had liked it.
The post attributed much of Wandering World’s high box office numbers to Andrew’s and Norton’s influence.
Andrew’s “like” seemed to confirm it.
Initially, some people didn’t believe the post.
But after he liked it, they had no choice.
In just five minutes, the post had already received thousands ofments.
“Wow! Did Mr. Klein really admit it himself?”
“Ha-ha! Mr. Klein couldn’t stand it anymore. Wandering World is nothing but trash. Making such a film go global will only make our country look bad.”
“To be honest, I think it’s pretty good…”
“Well, people are easily influenced by others. Maybe you think it’s good because others say it is.”
“Mr. Klein must be fed up with Madisyn, right? That’s why he liked the post.”
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