Chapter 394
Leo furrowed his brow in frustration.
Summer pushed herself up from the table, stood, and grabbed her mask and sunglasses from beside her. Without a second glance at Leo, she slipped past him and walked out of the private booth.
Leo turned and watched her leave, somewhat dazed. Something about Summer was off today–she was unpredictable, and it was like trying to read smoke.
Shaking his head, Leo made his way out.
It had only been five days since the infamous song theft incident, and Leo’s rollercoaster of a career had plummeted with a loss of hundreds of thousands of followers, only to surge back with millions of new fans after the truth came to light.
The buzz online was all about whether Neon Paradox would disband. After all, a band known for internal disputes that went public was hardly likely to stick it out together.
At the Lamont Entertainment office, Collins leaned against his desk.
“Are you sure you want to leave the band?” Collins asked, eyeing Leo. He wasn’t particularly surprised by his decision.
“Yeah,” Leo replied without hesitation.
Collins, resting against the desk’s edge, continued, “Well, the higher–ups were planning to replace Jay and have scouted a new drummer. They’re hoping you’ll stay on as the leader.”
Lounging on the couch, Leo’s cool expression didn’t waver. “No thanks, it wouldn’t mean anything.”
Collins stroked his chin, nodding in understanding. “Alright, I respect your choice. I’ll talk to the execs.” “Mm.”
Switching gears, Collins pulled a document from his desk drawer and handed it to Leo. “Got a call from a sports brand manager. They’re interested in having you and your sister shoot a commercial.”
Leo, hearing this, didn’t even glance at the document before saying, “Pass on it.”
Collins raised an eyebrow. “Why? They said your sister wouldn’t need to show her face, and they’re offering a pretty penny.”
The siblings had worn a signature sportswear line in the last episode of “Country Comfort,” and it had become an instant hit online. Now, the brand was knocking on their door.
“My sister won’t do it. She’s not interested,” Leo said, shaking his head. He knew his sister well–she would find it too bothersome.
Collins glanced at him. “Maybe I should ask her?”
“Can’t I do it alone?” Leo asked, referencing past solo endorsements.
At that, Collins gave Leo a complicated look. “Nope, they’re adamant about having both of you.”
After a pause, Collins added, To be frank, there’s been a number of calls from brands wanting to feature your sister alone in their ads.”
Although it was a testament to his sister’s appeal, Leo felt a sting.
“You’re not the problem, but ever since you joined ‘Country Comfort‘ with Walker, your image has taken a hit
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It’s a far cry from the cool persona you’ve cultivated. Standing next to your sister, you look more like the younger sibling.” Collins chuckled and shook his head playfully.
Leo replied with a frosty glare, “I’m requesting a new agent.”Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g