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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away novel Chapter 337

An hour later, Briony and James stepped out of the tea house and climbed into their car. The white Range Rover pulled away from the curb, blending into the soft hum of the city.

Meanwhile, on the second floor of the tea house, behind the closed doors of a tastefully modern private room, an elderly gentleman entered. Dressed in a dark suit, the man everyone had called "Mr. Seven" rose to his feet and bowed respectfully.

"Father Hoffman, the contract's been signed. As you instructed, Ms. Kensington has the largest share."

Father Hoffman took the contract, scanning it briefly. "Did Ms. Kensington make any specific requests?"

"She didn't ask for much—just that her identity as a shareholder remain confidential. Oh, and she wants to bring on a female celebrity."

"Who?"

"Rosita."

Father Hoffman pulled out his phone and dialed. As soon as the call connected, he relayed Briony's conditions to the person on the other end.

A deep male voice replied, "Whatever she wants, give it to her."

"Understood."

When the call ended, Father Hoffman slipped his phone away and looked at Mr. Seven. "From now on, Ms. Kensington calls the shots at this company. Whatever she asks, you make it happen."

Mr. Seven nodded, "Yes, sir. I understand."

A week later, Rosita terminated her contract with her former agency and signed on with a new entertainment company—one of the oldest and most respected firms in Northborough.

Not only did the new company cover her penalty fees, but they also promised her the best opportunities. Rosita had once been the top star at her old firm, but after a four-year hiatus, all the prime roles had gone to newcomers. Faced with a better offer from the new agency, she didn't hesitate for a second.

The company assigned her a new agent—Bill, a seasoned manager with a reputation for turning careers around. Within days, Bill had secured several commercial endorsements for her, plus a spot on one of the hottest reality shows of the season.

In just a week, Rosita felt the thrill of being back at the top.

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