"Fifth, they went up two places," Anne said. "So, I re-negotiated terms for you."

Jennie showed a small smile and motioned for her to continue.

Anne continued reading.

In addition to filming movies in the crew, Jennie mostly shoots magazines and advertising endorsements, attends commercial events, and participates in private banquets. These are the main things Anne explained to her.

Although Jennie was famous in the first few years of her debut, the resources were bloody. After all, no one would want to buy a product endorsed by a tainted artist.

After Jennie entered the film industry, she won the Golden Laurel Award for her first literary film, "Hazy". It was said that she had a scandalous relationship with director Han Yuping who was already married, and even the judges had to give Director Han some face and reward her. 

A more exaggerated rumor was that she had been to bed with all the members of the Golden Laurel Award judges, and she was called "the biggest scandal in the history of the Golden Laurel Award." 

What was more ridiculous was that while the public believed that the judges were bought out, Jennie was the only one who took the blame.

However, shortly after the Golden Laurel Awards ceremony, "Hazy" was selected for the main competition of the Venice International Film Festival that year, while Jennie was nominated as the best actress. 

All the entertainment media and the masses who previously ridiculed them all suddenly became amnesiac overnight, kept their mouths silent, or praised the movies. "Hazy" unfortunately returned empty-handed, and the entertainment media once again turned around and criticized her.

Later, Jennie swept the domestic awards ceremonies in a crushing manner, winning her second, third, and fourth awards... The cabinets were filled with golden trophies.

At the age of twenty-four, Jennie was on the podium of the Cannes International Film Festival and became the youngest Cannes film queen in the history of the Film industry in the country.

The news spread and the whole country was in an uproar. The domestic entertainment media went crazy. The airport was filled to the brim on the day she returned home.

Jennie was tightly guarded by several bodyguards. Faced with the pursuit of the entertainment media, she kept silent and left in a hurry.

Even if Jennie ignored it, the domestic entertainment media still sang praises for her achievements spontaneously and listed her amazing progress in just two years. 

They didn't hesitate to say good things. It seemed so sincere, as if Jennie was the supreme muse in their hearts, rather than the slut who people were criticizing just a few days ago.

It was not until half a year later that she publicly accepted an interview with a highly regarded media outlet. The reporter asked her whether the public opinion questioning over the past few years had any impact on her. 

Jennie kept smiling and responded generously: "I haven't been impacted. I am an actor. I just want to do my job seriously." After that, she was silent for a while and added softly, "It is them who are wrong, not me."

Jennie's resources were obtained from her building up her prestige with one movie after another movie and one trophy after another.

From home and abroad, her name and huge posters are hung on the outer walls of commercial center buildings around the world, in the glass showcases embedded with pearls, known to everyone.

After Anne finished speaking, she handed the folder to Jisoo, who was responsible for keeping Jennie's itinerary.

Speaking of endorsements, Jennie was reminded of one thing. She hissed softly, frowning slightly, "Do you think the title of that jewelry brand for Lili can go up one more level?"

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