My Super Sassy Dad: Stop Running Away, Mrs. Quinn!-Chapter 264: How Much Is Needed?
"Young master, these don’t look custom-made, do they? Looks like someone specifically bought them for you," the butler spoke up again.
Melody Thorne slowly put down her chopsticks. Just when the butler thought she was finally going to react, she stood up and walked outside, "I have another filming session today, I’ll come back tonight."
Butler: "..."
He turned to look at the man next to him, only to see the man’s face looking terrifyingly gloomy.
After Melody Thorne left, Timmy also put down his chopsticks and pointed to his clothes as he spoke to the butler, "Look closely, this is what Melody just bought for me."
Butler: "..."
"Why did you come so early today?" Nina King approached with a gossiping look.
No filming in the morning, only in the afternoon does Melody Thorne have any scenes.
"Just bored, so I came over," Melody Thorne lay on the makeup artist’s chair scrolling through her phone.
"Are you unhappy?"
"Not really," Melody Thorne dodged the question. "Have you found the company location and connections I asked for?"
"Connections aren’t an issue, I know a lot of agents, and they all want to switch over hearing the benefits and salaries are great. But I’ve found the company location, and the money’s not enough."
"How much do you need?"
"At least two million."
Melody Thorne closed her eyes. More than two million wasn’t the issue, the problem was that a new company wasn’t easy to grow. It’d be great if there was a foundation already.
"Did you hear? One of Thorne Family’s former management companies is on the brink of collapse, just about everyone has left," Nina King spoke again, observing Melody Thorne’s reaction.
She was already somewhat suspicious of Melody Thorne’s relationship with the Thorne Family.
"Is that so?" Melody Thorne opened her clear eyes. That company was meant for her father to teach her management skills, but after issues arose in the family, it fell into Terence Thorne’s hands.
And he handed it to his second daughter, Cynthia Thorne, who had her sights set higher and disdained managing a small company like that, leading to a gradual decline in profits.
"Contact Cynthia Thorne and say we’re ready to offer a high price to buy back her company."
"Alright."
"Wait, find someone, let’s go ourselves," Melody Thorne stood up, "We can still make it back for filming."
Nina King: "..."
Off they went.
In a hotel suite.
By the time Cynthia Thorne arrived, she only saw a fat man inside, whose attire screamed wealthy benefactor. She heard he was willing to pay a high price for the acquisition.
"Hello, Miss Thorne?" The fat man stood and handed over a business card, "Here’s my card. I own several entertainment companies of all sizes. We all understand the business, I hope Miss Thorne can also name a price for acquisition."
Cynthia Thorne, full of pride, casually tossed the card onto the table without even looking.
"Before I came, the middleman told me you were willing to pay a high price. I assume you have a figure in mind, why not share it with me?"
The fat man chuckled, "Miss Thorne, indeed straightforward. I was planning to offer a high price, however, I received some information and no longer intend to buy at a high price, at most one million."
Hearing the offer of one million for her company, Cynthia Thorne’s face immediately darkened, "Are you joking with me?"
"Miss Thorne, no need to rush. Why don’t you take a look at this information first? As far as I know, a larger management company than the Thorne Group has opened next to you, with a registered capital of ten million. Your company is already losing quite a bit, and if you don’t sell, it might collapse in your hands, and who knows how much more you’ll lose by then."







