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Boss Becomes Trending in Showbiz

Caroline Edwin, the most notorious female celebrity on the Internet, former girl group member. Just two years after her debut, she's been nicknamed the "Trends Harvester!" Did she sleep her way to the top? Did she bully her team members? Did she steal her best friend's boyfriend? Always trending, ridiculed by netizens, faced with widespread boycotts and demands to leave the entertainment industry! Star Universe Entertainment V: Let me introduce you to our Star Universe shareholder @Caroline Edwin #Famous Miss Edwin spotted in a luxury car worth millions, entering a mansion with an underage wealthy scion? Jerel Edwin V: Sorry, this is my sister @Caroline Edwin #Holding hands with a bank vice-president while shopping, could she be connected to a powerful mover? Jerel Edwin V: Don't believe the rumors, this is my cousin @Caroline Edwin Goody two-shoes regrets, jackass turns into a bootlicker, netizens: Hey mover, do you need any more leg decorations? ---- One day, a famous paparazzi caught Caroline Edwin intimately strolling hand-in-hand with a handsome guy. Netizens: We heard there are only two male siblings in the Edwin family, so this must be Caroline's father. Blake Fuller V: Sorry, I'm her husband @Caroline Edwin [The leading lady controls his hand & the leading man controls her leg] [Rebellious celebrity with scandalous rumors & virtuous, all-capable male doctor]

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Chapter 68: Going Back to the Seat

Back to her seat.

Rex Leanne let go of the hand propping up his chin, the worry in his eyes fell, and he was excited and thrilled.

He desperately suppressed the desire to raise his voice and whispered, "Carrie, you're finally back."

Why did Carol take so long in the bathroom? He almost thought she'd been caught up with some anti-fans or something.

"..."

The man sitting behind them in the row heard this and imperceptibly clenched his hand holding the newspaper.

He put down the paper, took out a book, pushed up his glasses on the bridge of his nose with his index finger, and looked down at the book.

"Yeah," Caroline Edwin just nodded, without any further explanation.

A casual glance and she saw the familiar person sitting behind her.

Striding unhurriedly in eight-centimeter-high heels, she went in front of him, "What book are you reading?"