Chapter 278
lan finally looked at Tim before he turned his gaze back to the stage where Skyler was swinging.
He stared at Skyler for a few seconds. Tim thought he was captivated by her stunning looks.
However, lan surprised Tim when he said Icily, “Her feet are too big!”
“Too big?”
Tim glanced toward the stage and focused in on Skyler’s feet. If he were frank, he didn’t think her feet
were the most delicate work of art.
Skyler was nearly five feet six inches tall, and her feet size looked to be about nine and a half. That being said, her big feet did not distract from her beauty.
Tim wondered who would care about the size of her feet when she had the face of a goddess.
More importantly, her feet weren’t unattractive. Despite their size, they looked clean and slender. Any
man would be happy to rub her feet for her and cherish them.
Tim gulped
Emboldened by his desire to appoint Skyler as the ambassador for the game, he said to lan, “Mr. Nightingale, I think Skyler is a strong contender.
“Her graceful nature is perfect for Arena of Glory, and-
lan asked coldly, “Let me get something straight, the first thing you want our players to see when they log onto the game is a pair of big, revolting feet?”
lan sounded nonchalant, but there was enough venom in his words that Tim’s breath hitched.
Tim wiped the sweat from his brows. He puzzled over lan’s remark about revolting feet. He couldn’t help
thinking lan was being too harsh with the commentary, but he dared not point it out.
‘Boss, these are all the celebrities who showed up for audition today. The only one left is an influencer.
We can go now,” Ian’s assistant, Eric Pearson, said respectfully.
He added, “You also have three live conferences and two video conferences to attend. You’ll also need to
attend a contract signing this evening.”
Eric couldn’t stand seeing lan, whose schedule was packed as it was, wasting time on something as
trivial as an audition for some video game ambassador.
After all, video game production was an insignificant enterprise under Nightingale Corporation’s umbrella.
Moreover, Eric had a vague idea of what Influencers were. An influencer could never beat out a female celebrity in terms of beauty.
Where a female celebrity stood out like a rose among commoners, an influencer might find her beauty lacking in front of the cameras.
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Eric thought it was rather generous of the public to call a woman who probably used high–grade beauty filters on camera “The Nation’s First Love“.
He was confident the woman in question might look like the stuff of nightmares once the makeup and beauty filters came off.
Eric was merely looking out for lan’s best interests.
lan didn’t particularly care about women, to begin with. The last thing Eric wanted was for lan to be put off women entirely after seeing the so–called Nation’s First Love.
As such, he wanted to get lan out of the audition hall before the influencer took to the stage. Text content © NôvelDrama.Org.
“Very well,” lan said as he glanced at his expensive watch. He had indeed wasted too much time on a
trivial audition such as this one.
“Mr. Nightingale, what about the matter of appointing an ambassador?” Tim asked cautiously, a corner of
his lips twitching.
Eric thought Tim was somewhat oblivious.
Sparing lan from having to answer such a redundant question, he shot an icy look at Tim and said, “You’ll have to select new candidates to try out for the role, of course!
“Isn’t it obvious that Mr. Nightingale doesn’t approve of any of these candidates?”
Tim’s sweat was trickling down his temples like rivulets at this point. He doubted a new pool of candidates could win over someone as persnickety and eccentric as lan.
Eric had as good as left the decision to Tim.
As such, Tim figured that he was better off casting Skyler the endorsement deal instead of wasting time on selecting a new list of candidates.
His mind was made up.
Meanwhile, lan had only just turned around to leave when Willow took to the stage and settled upon the
swing.
Through his periphery vision, lan caught a glimpse of a pair of slender feet.
From that moment on, he could not look away.
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