My Secret Billionaire Husband
Chapter 2148 - 2142: Going Abroad is Your Only Way Out

Chapter 2148: Chapter 2142: Going Abroad is Your Only Way Out

"So, I suggest you might want to change your attitude." David Benington continued speaking slowly, a smile still playing on his lips.

Annie Lawrence was taken aback, her facial expression changing.

In her eyes, David was just a piece of trash.

Had it not been for her feeling boxed into a corner, she wouldn’t have sought this man’s help.

Seeing David, she didn’t try to hide her disdainful expression.

But several comments from David prompted her to face the harsh reality.

Even though her heart was filled with revulsion for him, she had to lower her stance.

When she reopened her mouth, she forced a smile upon her face, "David, right now only you can help me. Please, I need your help. I really don’t want to leave the entertainment industry."

David finally seemed content, harrumphing before he replied, "I can help you, but you have to listen to me. Otherwise, your hope of remaining in the entertainment industry... it’s not gonna happen."

"You should know, you’re currently encompassed by a string of scandals. Furthermore, all the negative news is solid evidence which you can’t disprove. So, if you’re hoping to keep your career here in Closia, that’s not going to happen."

"But I can arrange for you to move overseas."

"Overseas?" Annie Lawrence’s face suddenly changed, "To where?"

"Mexic." David looked at her, "You can go develop your career in Mexic for a while. When opportunity arises, you can return to Closia."

Reading her reluctance, David paused before continuing to speak, "It’s the only way. If you’re still insisting on staying in Closia, that’s impossible. Going abroad is your only option. Annie Lawrence, you should feel lucky that I’m willing to help you. At least you can still earn money overseas."

"Otherwise, your only option is to wait for your career to die in our country."

"This is your only way out. It depends on how you choose. If you’re willing to move overseas, I’ll make arrangements for you as soon as possible, but of course, if you’re unwilling, I won’t force you."

"It’s up to you."

Develop her career overseas?

Annie Lawrence was absolutely unwilling.

She was hoping she could remain in Closia, develop her career domestically.

She didn’t want to go overseas at all.

Going overseas meant starting all over again, and it would be even more difficult to develop in another country.

She had worked her way up to where she was now, she never thought about starting anew in a small country.

But there didn’t seem to be any other options.

She knew deep down, this might be her only choice.

A moment later, Annie Lawrence raised her head.

David lazily looked at her, "So, have you made up your mind?"

"I... I agree to go overseas." Annie Lawrence deeply inhaled as her eyes turned red, "You can make the arrangements."

"Very good."

David laughed, not surprised by her decision at all.

Currently, Annie Lawrence had no bargaining chips to refuse him.

It wasn’t that David really wanted to help Annie Lawrence.

He didn’t have any feelings for this woman, his past involvement with her was just a momentary loss of control.

Throughout the entire process, he was acting only on physical impulse, not emotions.

Had Annie Lawrence not cheated him with a pregnancy, he would have broken up with her long ago.

As this thought crossed his mind, David felt a surge of anger.

Had it not been for Annie Lawrence’s seduction, he would have been happily married to Joanna Lawrence by now.

Joanna was currently the daughter of the White family.

If he had married Joanna, he would be the son-in-law of the White family. Not only will he have the woman he loves, but it would greatly help his career prospects as well.

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