The two had already left the banquet hall, and Susan suddenly stopped. She said mysteriously, "Yes, how did Joshua know Mathew Carter? Is it he who invested in Mathew Carter's movie? But why did he do this, a movie with so little investment? How could there be a future?"
"Luna, do you think that is the case?" Mandy said. "After you pulled out because Mathew has been making trouble, Sir Denmark worried that something would really happen, so he invested?"
"...you are saying," Susan asked in disbelief. "he did it for me?"
Mandy was somewhat speechless, and Susan's words made her somewhat unsatisfactory.
After spending a lot of time with Susan, Mandy was very aware of her character. Susan was arrogant and very selfish, constantly feeling that everyone likes her and that their world should revolve around her. Joshua is undoubtedly the best among the men she met, so even if they have had an unpleasant experience, Susan still had fantasies about him.
If she doesn't follow Susan's words, she would definitely be angry with her. However, she really couldn't see Joshua is doing that for Susan.
"I think, probably because your mother entrusted him to take care of you, so he helped to settle it," Mandy said with uncertainty. "But he didn't show you any respect, and I don't know what it means..."
"Listen to yourself saying this, I feel more and more that he is for me." Susan said with joy, "I don't think he is going to embarrass me, just angry with me. After all, he helped me settle this, Mathew. It was a big problem that I still don't appreciate, so he was angry. I didn't expect him to have that attitude!"
"Would it be like this?" Mandy was stunned and asked without confidence. Was Susan too imaginative? She did not see what Joshua meant to Susan, but why did she say that? Was it like she had a deep love for Joshua?
"Why not?" Susan became happier and happier thinking, "My mom said that Joshua's personality was indifferent and he did not get close to anyone. I think that he must be the kind man who will get things done secretly but not asking for thanks. Yes, 'He is cute and arrogant,' these words really suit him."
Although Mandy Wilson was her agent, she thought it was somewhat crazy. "But don't you say that he has a girlfriend?"
Susan's face suddenly became ugly, and she sneered. "What girlfriend, do you read any news about the woman online? Joshua does not want others to know her existence. I think she is a plaything for a while!"
"You don't mind?" Mandy looked at her in surprise.
"What do I mind? Joshua is such a rich and excellent man. There are a few women around him, and that is normal," Susan said. "But as long as I become Mrs. Denmark, there are many ways to get rid of those women!"
Mandy had no way, and Susan was wholly immersed in her own fantasy. She could not persuade her to change her mind, it would only make Susan hate her.
"Then we have to go back to the reception now?" Mandy asked helplessly.
"Why are we going back?" Susan lifted his eyebrows. "He has a temper. Can't I have a temper? Men, all need to be taught a lesson! Let's go, I have to leave him alone for a while!"
Mandy was utterly speechless. How did she work for someone who acted like a maniac? However, even so, she had to hold her tongue and not offend her.
They were about to leave when a middle-aged man stopped them.
"Miss Edwards," the middle-aged man said with some restraint. "Are you leaving? I just talked to you..."
Susan saw him and become furious. She said with annoyance, "Go away! You unknown directors are suckers, stalking others to ask for investment all day long?!"
The middle-aged man's face suddenly changed, but Susan walked past him angrily. Mandy kept up and whispered, "Luna, if you don't want to invest, just refuse, it is easy to offend people... ..."
"Offend people?" Susan's footsteps were fast, but her voice was not low like she deliberately wanted the man to hear her. "I haven't said that he deceives people! I thought he was a famous director. But he was an animation director! The cartoons are all for children, can he do movies? He has the nerve to ask me to invest? He really liked other people's money, was it so easy to be so deceived?"
Susan walked faster, and her voice quieted down. The middle-aged man was trembling with her anger. He returned to the banquet hall with some desperation. When he walked in, he was caught by Mathew. "Danny, where did you go? I have been looking for you."
"I went to the bathroom." Danny Hall said in a confused tone.
"I want to take you to meet someone." Mathew took him to see Hazel.
People apologized to Mathew and asked for his business card. Some interested people also talked with him for a longer time, but for these guests, the person they are more interested in was Joshua.
Hazel was hiding in the corner to drink juice, secretly looking at the guests who talked with Mathew. Seeing that Mathew was leading Danny over to her, she smiled and said, "Director, this is your friend?"
"Yes, Miss Crowe," Mathew said. "This is my good friend Danny Hall. Our experience is similar."
The two greeted each other, Mathew continued to say. "This is Miss Crowe." He turned to Hazel and said, "He made an animated film, and it will be released within a month, but now he has no funds at all to carry out the work..."
Hazel was stunned. It seemed that Mathew wanted her to invest, and her heart was somewhat hesitant.
She had been spending so much money on everything, so when she heard the word invest, she became fearful.
Danny Hall noticed the look of rejection in Hazel's eyes, and he felt even worse. However, he said politely, "Miss Crowe, I know about the worry, the market for animated films is not good now, and you are worried that the investment money will be lost. This work was completed in five years by our team. I have confidence in it. I hope you can understand it before deciding whether to invest."
His humble and polite attitude surprised Hazel and made her a little curious.
"Okay," Hazel nodded. "I would like to get some more information about the situation as soon as possible and then give you an answer."
"Thank you." Danny Hall politely thanked but did not seem to have any hope.