Chapter 269:
Aylin Watts, the agent, hesitated for a moment with her hand on the glass before asking nonchalantly, “You
mean you wrote the tracks on Mabel’s new album?”
“Absolutely. | wrote them. | even crafted her debut song that launched her career. Weren't you aware of that?”
Elyse responded assertively.
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Aylin responded with a smile, “Oh yes, | recall now. You were the composer.” She took a sip of water, pausing
before adding, “Mabel is fortunate to have such a supportive sister. Thanks to your efforts, she’s made quite an
impact in the music industry.”
Elyse sensed an underlying implication. She narrowed her eyes and probed cautiously, “Aylin, what exactly are
you implying?”
Quickly, Aylin clarified, “I'm simply acknowledging your contribution. Mabel is lucky to have a sister who backs
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Elyse offered a sarcastic smile, “If that’s true, why didn’t you attribute the composer's ntoinstead of
altering it to Mabel?”
Aylin gently patted Elyse’s hand and said, “Don’t overthink it. We maintain Mabel’s image as an original artist in
the industry, so it’s essential she appears as the songwriter.”
Elyse withdrew her hand sharply and wore a devilish grin. One look was all she needed to figure out that Aylin
was trying to scam her. “So, Mabel is using my works without my permission. That sounds like theft to me.”
Caught off guard by Elyse’s assertiveness, Aylin attempted to grasp her hand again, but Elyse resisted. With an
awkward laugh, Aylin suggested, “You're family after all. Let's not be too harsh. We can discuss this.”
Elyse nodded in agreement, “Yes, let's discuss.”
Feeling relieved, Aylin heaved a sigh. “Exactly, you're sisters. Why the hard stance?”
“I want the new album canceled, and she needs to apologize,” Elyse demanded firmly.
Aylin was taken aback, unprepared for Elyse’s tough stance. The album had already been released, and there
was no way they could cancel it now. Moreover, canceling would mean the company’s investment in the album
would be wasted.
Aylin rolled her eyes and shifted her tone, “You're right. The mistake was indeed on our part. We should have
finalized the composer's credit before releasing the songs.”
She then subtly led the conversation to a different topic. “However, you possess a superior appearance and
talent compared to Mabel. Have you ever considered pursuing a career as a star with our company? | assure you,
under my guidance, you could surpass Mabel.”
A glimmer flickered in Elyse’s eyes as she queried, “Are you suggesting | sign with your company?”
Sensing Elyse’s interest in potentially joining her roster, Aylin quickly exited the meeting room. She returned
shortly with a document, which she presented enthusiastically to Elyse. “Here’s the exclusive contract for an
artist I'm prepared to offer you. Exceptionally favorable terms.”
Elyse skimmed the document briefly, then looked up to meet Aylin’s eager gaze. “If | sign this contract, will you
assistin reclaiming my songs?”
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Aylin confidently thumped her chest, “Absolutely. I've always seen your potential. Remember, | reached out to
you a year ago, but you declined. I'm just as serious now.”
While speaking, Aylin handed Elyse a pen and urged her to sign the contract. Aylin showered Elyse with
compliments, enthusiastically asserting her bright future should she sign the contract.
Yet Elyse was well aware that Aylin was not a good person. Aylin’s urgency for Elyse to sign hinted at underlying
motives, prompting Elyse to approach the contract with increased scrutiny.
Thereafter, she methodically began to read each page carefully. Noticing this, Aylin quickly remarked, “I've been
working with Mabel for a year. Do you think I'd deceive you? Trust me, | wouldn't scam you.”
Despite Aylin’s reassurances, Elyse remained skeptical. She meticulously turned each page until she cacross
a specific document buried within the lengthy contract. It explicitly stated that Elyse would relinquish her rights
to three original pieces of music to Mabel, granting her unrestricted use and composer credits.
Elyse slammed the document on the table, fixing Aylin with a piercing gaze. “You wouldn't try to scam me.”
Caught in her deceit, Aylin’s embarrassment was palpable. With no other option available, she admitted bluntly,
“The songs have already been released. If you want to cancel the album, you'll need to accept the financial
losses for my company.”