The Wolf of Los Angeles

Chapter 62: The Endorsement Plan



Chapter 62: The Endorsement Plan

Chapter 62: The Endorsement Plan

“Recently, renowned producer Bro Derek accompanied his wife, Sarah Parker, at her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. The couple, married for five years, remains a picture of marital bliss…”

At West Coast Studio, Hawk sat at his desk, watching the entertainment news report.

Nearby, Edward smirked, his expression exaggeratedly dismissive. “Hollywood’s filthy circle isn’t any different from Compton. These dolled-up actresses are just streetwalkers in disguise. No, wait—they’re classier, more like Jacqueline.”

Hawk ignored him, his focus on the television screen as Sarah Parker’s close-up appeared. “How well does she maintain herself?”

“Looks no older than 30,” Edward replied instinctively. Then, as if struck by a shocking thought, his eyes widened. “Boss, no way. Have you been single too long? Watching too many videos and losing your mind? Are you really thinking of joining her circus? Honestly, I’d bet on you with that sheep lady before this.”

Hawk didn’t dignify Edward’s nonsense with a response. Instead, he continued drafting a professional development plan for Sarah per their agreement. “A 37-year-old woman who looks under 30 is perfect for endorsing beauty products. With her fame, she could land a major deal.”

Edward, having picked up a thing or two from working with Hawk for the past month, quipped, “She’s probably had injections.”

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Caroline sat stiffly in an uncomfortable chair, shifting occasionally. Across from her, Rooney Chasen, the senior partner and director, closed the proposal.

“You wrote this?” Rooney asked.

Caroline smiled, not denying it.

“This overlaps with agency work,” Rooney noted. “But it aligns with management goals.”

Caroline, understanding the importance of company backing, suggested, “Could we collaborate with Sarah’s management agency? Pooling resources could help secure a major endorsement deal. remains hugely popular.”

Knowing the company’s profit-driven approach, she added, “If we close such a deal, the company could earn commission fees on top of the PR charges.”

After a moment of consideration, Rooney said, “I’ll contact Sarah’s management agency. You prep Sarah for this opportunity.”

Caroline stood. “From what I know of Sarah, she’d jump at the chance for another endorsement.”


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