Contract Marriage: Let's Make It Real, Mrs. Sterling!-Chapter 186: Very Likable
On this day, a trending topic quietly climbed up the hot search list. It wasn’t very high up, but the discussions were quite lively.
It was mainly because ever since the group formation night, there had been no news about those who formed the group, and they hadn’t been active. So seeing two of them now was very exciting. 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
One was Vivian Summers signing with Dawn Light, and the other was Mia Sutton supposedly appearing at Prosperity Entertainment!
[Vivian Summers actually signed with Dawn Light? Shocking!]
[Actually, there’s nothing too surprising about it. She hasn’t had systematic vocal training, yet she can sing so well. She’s naturally made for this industry. Since Dawn Light focuses on music, it’s quite suitable.]
[Wasn’t there news that Dawn Light really wanted to sign Mia Sutton too? Why hasn’t there been any movement yet?]
[Rumor has it, Mia Sutton ultimately signed with Prosperity (whispering this).]
[Is that true?]
Of course, it’s true because Mia Sutton is already at Prosperity, sitting in Celine Thorne’s office, looking down at the final version of the contract in her hands, focusing intently. Celine wasn’t in a rush, allowing her to read it thoroughly, even smiling slightly. Mia’s seriousness showed she valued it, and Celine liked people like that.
Mia read through it quickly, found no issues, then picked up a pen beside her and signed her name at the bottom, looking up at Celine: "I’ve signed it."
Celine walked over, took the contract from her hand, glanced at it, and then put it down: "Alright, now you’re a part of Prosperity. We’ll post on Weibo later, so remember to share it."
"And your Weibo also needs to be updated. I won’t ask for your account; you can keep it yourself, just be cautious."
"Oh, right..." Celine’s gaze shifted to Mia, hesitated a bit, and asked, "What are you planning to do about Jensen Sterling?"
She wanted to be prepared to handle any issues that might arise.
Mia thought for a moment, knowing Jensen might not want to go public, but judging by his attitude, he didn’t seem afraid of it either. Overall, it was quite perplexing.
"We’ll keep it private for now. If something comes up, I’ll let you know in advance."
Celine nodded at her words: "Alright."
"There’s nothing much else for now. You can take a walk around the company and get familiar with the environment."
Mia agreed.
The artists at Prosperity had heard since the morning that Celine was going to sign Mia Sutton. As the company’s top manager, it was only natural for people to talk about it.
Prosperity was a huge entity, with many artists, including current stars and those in the first and second tiers, a lot indeed.
Some, upon hearing that Celine signed someone, started asking their managers about what kind of person Mia Sutton was.
Competition among artists was fierce, especially among those in the same niche because there’s only so much pie to go around. Adding one more person meant another competitor; with too many wolves, the prey grows scarce. Naturally, they were curious about Mia Sutton.
As for the male artists, there wasn’t much of an interest conflict since their resources differed; they were more curious about what kind of person Mia Sutton was.
Several trainees in the company gathered together, chatting: "Do you think we can see Mia Sutton today? I really like her stage performances."
"Not sure, but since we’re at the same company, even if not today, we’ll see her eventually."
"True," the other guy said.
As they talked, someone nearby nudged his arm, saying, "Look over there; is that Mia Sutton you were talking about?"
Upon hearing this, the guy immediately looked in the direction his friend pointed, spotting a girl standing next to the elevator, seemingly waiting for it.
She wore a simple white tee and shorts, a cool and refreshing outfit, with her hair tied in a ponytail, some loose strands adding a touch of messy elegance.
Seeing this, the guy got excited immediately—yes, he really saw Mia Sutton. He had watched every episode of her performances and considered himself a hardcore fan.
"That’s really Mia Sutton! I’m so excited! I really like her!" he said, his eyes shining brightly.
Fixating his gaze there for a few seconds, he suddenly said, "No, I have to go and talk to my idol."
After saying this, a few seconds passed with no response from his companions. Confused, he turned around to see someone standing behind him while his friends looked at him with ambiguous expressions.
The guy: "..."
Suddenly, he stood up straight, hands folded in front of his chest, and greeted properly: "Hello, Senior Jensen."
They were company trainees, while standing opposite them was the company’s biggest celebrity. Usually, they only heard about him, never imagining they’d actually meet.
The guy glanced at the man in front of him. Although his expression didn’t seem to change, he felt somewhat anxious and unsettled.
Jensen Sterling’s eyes looked calm as he glanced at the girl still waiting by the elevator.
His voice was soft as he asked, "You like Mia Sutton?"
The guy didn’t expect such a question, momentarily dumbfounded: "Huh? Oh... yes."
After a couple of seconds, seeing the person across still emotionless, he quietly asked, seemingly a bit timid: "Is... there a problem?"
Jensen looked at the person now inside the elevator, then withdrew his gaze, saying ’nothing’ before turning away.
The ones left behind felt bewildered... faces full of confusion and uncertainty about why Jensen stopped by them just now.
Realizing this, the guy turned back around, noticing the person waiting by the elevator... was gone!
...
Having left, Jensen Sterling was far from as composed as he appeared, his eyes slightly heavy, lips pursed, feeling inexplicably uncomfortable inside.
Mia Sutton had already gotten to the company’s first floor when her phone rang. Seeing the caller ID, she answered: "Hello, Mr. Sterling."
Jensen held the phone to his ear as he walked, saying, "Wait for me at the garage; we’ll go home together."
Mia: "...? Mr. Sterling, you’re at the company?"
When she left, he was still at home.
The person on the other end responded with a hum, then added, "The studio had some matters to handle, so I came over."
The topic quickly shifted because he asked, "Is the car the one we drove last time? Do you remember?"
Mia: "Yes, I remember."
"Great." After saying this, they ended the call. Mia found the car in the garage and walked over, playing with her phone while waiting.
Jensen Sterling soon arrived, immediately spotting the girl beside the car, flawlessly fair-skinned and bright-eyed, with a smile in her eyes. Indeed, such a person was very likable.







