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Seeing the other party’s arrogant attitude, Nina Quinn’s tone also beca sharp.

To her surprise, the person on the other end just laughed mockingly.

"What? Want to sue us? You need to have a contract with us to do that."

Nina Quinn quickly covered the microphone and asked the assistant, "Didn’t we sign a contract with this styling team back then?"

"It seems not. At that ti, July Quinn personally handled this project, and she decided whether or not to sign the contract."

Nina Quinn’s heart sank once again.

"Sorry, it was our previous miscommunication that caused the misunderstanding."

After much deliberation, she could only change her sharp deanor and gently persuade.

"How about this, as long as you can co over to save the day now, we’ll double the service fee. And I believe you guys also don’t wish for a reputation issue to spread in the industry, otherwise who would dare cooperate with you in the future?"

Nina Quinn used a combination of soft and hard tactics, hoping they would change their mind.

"Instead of worrying about others’ reputations, you’d better worry about your own."

The person on the phone completely disregarded Nina Quinn’s threat, even mocking in tone.

"Who in the industry doesn’t know that Project Li was single-handedly brought up by July Quinn? You, this raccoon, eager to snatch her labor, will sooner or later beco a joke."

The raccoon dood to be a joke, Nina Quinn: "..."

"So don’t even ntion double the price, even if it were tenfold, we would no longer cooperate with Gala Entertainnt."

After throwing out a harsh word, the other side directly hung up the phone.

Nina Quinn’s face was extrely unpleasant.

Although it was true she was eager to grab July Quinn’s labor, being so bluntly exposed made her feel embarrassed.

"Miss Quinn, what do we do now?"

Although the assistant didn’t hear what was said on the other end, judging by Nina Quinn’s face, he could guess most of it.

"I’ll call July."

Nina Quinn quickly dialed July Quinn’s number.

She helplessly called several tis, but the calls went unanswered.

Nina Quinn could almost confirm that she had been blocked by July Quinn and could only throw herself into Nathan Jacobs’ arms, crying.

"Brother Nathan, what should I do? July has cut off all my escape routes."

Unless absolutely necessary, Nina Quinn didn’t want Nathan Jacobs and July Quinn to have any more contact.

Because her intuition told her, Nathan Jacobs still had lingering feelings for July Quinn.

But right now, Nina Quinn was in a dire situation.

"When you said yesterday that she resigned voluntarily, I was already wondering why she suddenly beca so generous. Turns out she was waiting here for you..."

Nathan Jacobs held Nina Quinn, softly comforting her.

"Don’t worry, I’ll call her right now and get this matter resolved as soon as possible."

As he spoke, Nathan Jacobs dialed July Quinn’s number in front of Nina Quinn.

This ti, the call was answered quickly.

Without waiting for July Quinn to speak, Nathan Jacobs ordered, "July Quinn, contact the previous Project Li styling team right now and have them co to the TV station."

On the other end, July Quinn suddenly let out a cold laugh.

"How did I forget to block you, too, you idiot?"

Not only had they broken up, but they had also fallen out.

This jerk still shalessly commanding her to do things, isn’t he an idiot?

Unexpectedly, the good girl in his eyes openly insulted him, and Nathan Jacobs was also filled with anger.

But considering Nina Quinn and even the employees of Gala Entertainnt still pinned their hopes on him.

Nathan Jacobs could only swallow his bitterness and continue persuading.

"July, Nina is your sister after all, and Gala Entertainnt is your family’s company. If anything goes wrong with Project Li today, the lost profits would also include your share..."

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