Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Variety shows?” Mila had never thought that she could participate in variety shows. After all, actors who could participate in them were all relatively famous, and she couldn’t even get a role back then.
“That’s right! Variety shows have been very popular these past few years. Several actors became A-list ones because they went on variety shows.”
Mila also agreed with this. She rarely watched variety shows, but many celebrities’ popularity came from them.
Laila continued. “That drama may take a year to air. If you participate in variety shows in advance and increase your popularity, you’ll be able to attract a large number of fans when the drama airs.”
Processing the show would take a month, and the production team would also have to edit, dub, delete, and carry out other operations. Together, they would take at least three months. If the show didn’t pass the review, it would need to be rectified and wait for another two to three months. Hence, Laila wasn’t sure when it would be broadcasted.
“Thank you, Laila, for being so considerate.” Mila looked at Laila gratefully.
It was great to have a responsible manager. She had arranged all Mila’s work for her, and Mila didn’t have to worry at all.
“Miria, you have to prepare your husband for the secret marriage. As a female artist, you can be exposed at any time. When the time comes, you’ll have to clarify your marriage to the public.”
Mila’s expression was a little solemn as she nodded. “I understand.”
She knew Chaucer definitely didn’t want to make the marriage public. Once that happened…
“If you don’t want to be seen with your husband, be more careful.”
It was best for them not to appear in public together. That way, they wouldn’t be discovered.
“I understand.” Mila agreed obediently.
At this moment, the dishes they ordered were served. The two of them stopped talking about the subject and switched to light topics.
After lunch, Mila went home to change her clothes before driving Chaucer’s car out.
While waiting for the red light, Mila looked around the car. Chaucer’s car was a little too new, and there were no signs of anyone using it.
However, Mila didn’t think too much about it. She just felt Chaucer liked the cleanliness and loved his new car, so she maintained it very well.
Ten minutes later, Mila arrived at the mall where she had agreed to meet Jen. As soon as she parked the car, she saw Jen walking over.
Mila waved her hand happily and quickly went forward to greet Jen. “Mom!”
“Hey! Mila, why are you driving Chaucer’s car today?”
Jen held Mila’s hand and asked casually.
“He drank with his friend last night and wasn’t feeling well. I was afraid it wouldn’t be safe for him to drive, so I asked him to take a taxi to the office,” Mila explained.
“Mila, you’re so considerate!”
Jen could tell Mila was obedient and sensible, and she was also very attentive. With such a person by Chaucer’s side, she could be at ease.
“Mila, how about we go upstairs to buy some clothes first, then go to the supermarket?”
The Chapman family had servants to purchase their groceries. Jen didn’t have many opportunities to go to the supermarket, but she found it refreshing to shop once in a while.
Mila immediately agreed, “Great!”
The Tycoon Mall was a large shopping mall with a wide audience. The prices varied and could satisfy everyone’s needs. There were restaurants and a movie theater upstairs, and there was a supermarket under the mall.
Jen didn’t dare to ask Mila to go to the supermarket of Fortune Corporation. After all, she was the president’s mother. It would be awkward if someone recognized her.
Then, Mila followed Jen into a men’s clothing store. The shop assistant immediately walked over enthusiastically and recommended the new stocks in the store.
Jen picked out two coats and turned around. “Mila, which one do you think looks better?”
She was holding two coats of different colors. The style was more conservative and solemn. Mila knew they were for Chaucer’s father, so she chose the gray one.
Mila looked around casually and was immediately attracted by a black shirt. This shirt looked especially domineering on a tall model with broad shoulders and a narrow waist, making Mila think of Chaucer.
Chaucer was also in great shape. He was especially handsome in a suit, but he had always worn white shirts. She wondered if he would like a black one.
Jen couldn’t help but smile when she saw Mila staring at the shirt. “Mila, why don’t you pick one for Chaucer too?”
Mila was surprised and said embarrassedly, “But I… I don’t know which size to buy.”
The two of them had been married for more than two months. Mila had almost no physical contact with Chaucer, let alone know his size. Moreover, she had never bought men’s clothes and didn’t know much about men’s sizes.