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Faye Sterling listened to Catherine Chapman’s words, her face contorted and ugly. After a while, she ca to her senses and angrily said, "How could they invite Hazel Langley? Are you sure it’s true?"

Catherine nodded repeatedly and said, "It’s true! I saw it with my own eyes, she’s about to go on stage over there!"

Everyone heard Catherine’s words and gasped in surprise.

"What? Celeste Jewels invited Hazel Langley?"

"Eleanor Sterling is truly impressive, she managed to get Hazel Langley as their spokesperson."

"Exactly, Hazel Langley’s status is much higher than Serena Quincy’s."

"Serena Quincy is not even close to Hazel Langley!"

On stage, Serena Quincy heard the chatter below. Her face twisted, barely maintaining her expression.

Hazel Langley went over to Celeste Jewels?

She’s being completely overshadowed by her again—damn it!

She could already imagine how the reports would be written tomorrow; those dia outlets love using eye-catching headlines to attract attention.

Serena Quincy gritted her teeth, her face filled with resentnt and frustration.

Faye Sterling’s face turned pale, ignoring her status, she couldn’t help but rush off the stage, heading towards Celeste Jewels.

She wanted to see for herself if Eleanor Sterling really had invited Hazel Langley.

How could Eleanor possibly invite Hazel Langley?

She clearly stated that her schedule didn’t fit; even Faye herself couldn’t get her, how could Eleanor do it?

Could it be Alaric Faulkner’s help again?

Even knowing that what she would see would be anger and disappointnt, Faye still wanted to crash into this wall herself.

Catherine watched Faye’s back and quickly called out, "Boss, boss, there’s still..."

But unfortunately, before she finished, Faye had already disappeared.

Catherine sighed.

She just wanted to say that Eleanor Sterling’s lineup was too large; they were undoubtedly losing.

Celeste Jewels scene.

Flashlights flickered incessantly.

Just now, many big-na celebrities had suddenly arrived back-to-back, and not only that, there were also nurous luminaries from politics and business.

It made the journalists and dia exclaim repeatedly.

These celebrities present could represent half of the entertainnt industry, along with so prominent figures that average people couldn’t invite.

"Oh my God, isn’t that the top lady from Stardream? Why is she here?"

"And there’s the movie king, Wesley Steele!!"

"This is astonishing! Half of the entertainnt industry is here."

"Yes, indeed, this lineup feels more like the Golden Cup awards ceremony rather than a product launch."

"They must all be here to support Celeste Jewels, which must be incredibly high-end to attract so many A-list stars."

"Whoa!!! Isn’t that Director Cheng over there? He’s here too?"

"And that person over there..."

At Celeste Jewels, the scene was beyond shocking; it was terrifying.

If people didn’t know better, they’d think today was a major, high-profile banquet.

...

These executives, tycoons, and celebrities took their seats one after another.

Seeing so many important figures co to support, Faye Sterling seethed with anger, a surge of blood choked in her heart, nearly causing her to faint.

Now, she only had Serena Quincy on her side, looking particularly downtrodden, like a poor imitation brand unable to afford major celebrities.

Soon, the music began to play.

Celeste Jewels’ launch event also comnced.

On stage, the models started moving and presenting.

Faye Sterling widened her eyes, staring intently at the stage, watching for the person making their appearance.

She still didn’t believe that Eleanor Sterling really managed to invite Hazel Langley!

The model slowly erged from backstage.

Under the spotlight, Hazel Langley stood in the center, stunningly beautiful, making it impossible for anyone to look away!

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