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Chapter 603: Chapter 602 Expensive Advertisent_1 Chapter 603: Chapter 602 Expensive Advertisent_1 The reporters at the scene aid their caras at Qiao Xiaren for a rapid series of shots, of course, they didn’t dare to block Qiao Xiaren’s path. Soone from Superstar Company had already co out to greet her.

Staff inside looked over, surprised at the sight of an actress with an Asian face, but they were even more shocked to see Reggie leading a few employees out to welco her in person.

“Miss Qiao, you are here.”

“Let’s go in.” Qiao Xiaren nodded indifferently and entered the company under Reggie’s guidance. Throughout her walk, all kinds of glances were cast her way – curious, stunned, indifferent, but Qiao Xiaren responded with virtually no expression, gracefully moving straight up the middle.

The employees she passed exchanged glances, all wearing aningful smiles on their faces, feeling that this female star from S Country was sowhat different from their previous ones.

They walked all the way to the photography studio, where flashlights were constantly flickering as a photographer was taking pictures of a model. Elsa and Kerry had arrived at the studio so ti ago and were whispering sothing to each other.

Kerry had the standard look of a pretty boy and a playboy, golden brown hair and a handso face. Whatever he said made Elsa burst into laughter.

Hearing the noise, both of them looked up to see a standard Asian face. Kerry frowned, and the derogatory term for people from S Country slipped effortlessly from his mouth.

“Ahem…” To dissipate the awkwardness, Reggie softly coughed, his eyes desperately signaling Kerry, but Kerry seed to have turned a blind eye.

“S-Country folks” is a term M Country uses towards S Country, loaded with extre insult.

As he hadn’t spoken very quietly, those around heard him, and Elsa laughed behind her hand. Reggie was clearly sowhat embarrassed. Kerry was simply too unrestrained and harbored serious racial prejudice.

He seed to think that Qiao Xiaren didn’t understand much English since artists who go abroad these days typically have diocre English skills. Considering the heavy accent in M Country and given how quickly he had just spoken, this actor from S Country probably wouldn’t react in ti.

Little did he know that not only had Qiao Xiaren taken it in, but she had also set her sights on him.

Weini instinctively looked towards Qiao Xiaren, not expecting Xiaren to stay composed. With a leisurely stride and her jet-black eyes hinting at a touch of depth.

“Hello, Mr. Kerry, Miss Elsa.” Her English accent was extrely authentic, and Kerry was taken aback for a mont. If not for her Asian face, he would have thought her to be a native of M Country.

So elegant? It didn’t seem to fit her style at all?

Before Weini could think too much, Qiao Xiaren’s voice ca again: “Mr. Kerry, may I take it that your comnt just now was an insult to and my country? I think you have great potential to be a blabbermouth. Both my country and I are fantastic and excellent, not like you, a loser who disrespects ladies and thinks it’s perfectly fine. Don’t you think you should apologize to ?”

Kerry seed a bit annoyed at this, but everything Qiao Xiaren had said was reasonable. Under her indifferent gaze, he found himself inexplicably backing down: “I’m sorry.”

Although he felt sowhat unwilling, the look in Qiao Xiaren’s eyes made his scalp tingle. Having been invited to participate in Superstar’s advertisent today, he couldn’t be too unruly.

Weini was laughing quietly, not finding anything wrong with what Qiao Xiaren had done. Enduring in silence never induces guilt or remorse in those with a foul mouth; it only fuels their arrogance.

Besides, Xiaren hadn’t used a single curse word and accurately judged that Kerry wouldn’t give up the lucrative advertisent fees over her retort.

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