'cooperation again? Since when do I become so popular? Everyone wants to cooperate with me?' Leila said calmly, " What can I cooperate with you?"
They were only rivals in love, but they were not complementary to each other. They were not compatible at all. In this case, how could she cooperate with her?
Bertha didn't care about this sentence. As long as she returned to Max, she didn't mind how many women there were by the side of Max. It was not easy for her to gain a foothold in the entertainment industry without him.
She voiced out her purpose, "I want to return to the Max."
Leila raised her eyebrows. She was surprised at Bertha's magnanimity. But she wondered why Bertha was so sure that she would help her. Bertha asked her out.
"Miss Song, do you still believe that Max's childhood sweetheart has come back and you can continue to stay with him?"
When Leila heard this, she also understood what Bertha meant. As expected, Bertha continued, "I can let her disappear."
Leila's heart skipped a beat. As a woman, she knew very well that once a woman was certain that she wanted to do something, she would do whatever she could to reach the goal.
Obviously, Bertha was one of the pursuers. As Leila didn't respond, she continued, "Miss Song, if you really have confidence in yourself is better than the Max's past lover, I would say nothing."
Leila raised her eyebrows. She played with her phone casually, as if she really didn't care about what she said. Seeing this, Bertha was a little anxious. She said anxiously, "if you let Rosa come back to the Max again, you will be impossible, let alone me!"
Leila's hand stopped. She looked at Bertha and asked, "what can you do?"
Hearing her finally answer, Bertha sighed with re
lanation. It's almost time to go. I'm leaving."
Bertha stopped her, "don't forget our agreement."
With a meaningful smile, Leila responded, "of course."
Bertha watched her leave the coffee shop and made up her mind with her beautiful eyes. The negotiation finally came to an end.
As Leila walked out of the coffee shop, the man, who stopped exchanging glances with her, followed her out. They met at a corner, and the man said with a smile on his face, "I have finished what Miss Song wanted me to do."
Leila looked at him coldly and took out the phone. As she slid the screen, she saw the recording files, and sneered.
The corporation was based on the mutual trust between the two women. There was more than one hidden risk between her and Bertha. If they cooperated with each other, she would have a hard time and sent that document to the man. Leila said in an indifferent tone, "I don't think I need to teach you what to do, right?"
The man nodded and said, "don't worry, Miss Song. I know what I am doing."
Leila nodded and left. The man grinned from ear to ear while keeping reading the documents from his phone.
He got the headline this time!