Chapter 59 Her Manager
As Hera watched her post gain more attention from her followers, an unknown call came in. She hesitated for a moment before answering. "Hello?"
A soft-spoken woman’s voice echoed from the other side. She sounded confident and had a different charm in her voice. "Hi Miss Hera, this is Betty Dwane. I’ll be your manager starting today."
"Nice meeting you Miss Dwane. Please call me Hera."
Betty had no idea about Hera’s identity because, aside from the CEO, no one else knew. Although the CEO had advised Hera to enjoy her privilege as the sole heiress of the Avery and made sure that the company fully supported her, he also knew the need to keep her identity discreetly hidden. This was to protect her from overzealous fans and to not jeopardize her safety while she was playing outside.
Everyone understood the need for discretion, which is why Old Master Avery hadn’t officially announced Hera’s return to her rightful place until she completed her heiress training. However, they ensured that those within the company were aware of her return. Gerald had already spread the news, and although the Old Master was aware, he didn’t intervene. It was only natural for their subordinates to be curious about their true heiress. Internally, everyone knew that the person attending Princeton University was merely a stand-in.
But despite not knowing Hera’s identity, Betty already knew that Hera was not a simple person, otherwise, the CEO wouldn’t put too much attention into dealing with her case and wouldn’t need to pull so many strings to make sure that Betty would be the one to take care of Hera personally.
Betty wouldn’t have reached her position as a top senior A-list manager who molded most of the top artists in the entertainment industry if she was not quick-witted enough. If not for Xavier Montague, Betty would have the perfect record of bringing all the top 4 actors who won the best actors and actresses awards from the domestic and international stage.
But that doesn’t mean that her insight and ability fell short.
"Hera, to be honest, I had the chance to check your social media account before calling you." She chuckled in delight before continuing. "And I must say, you’re a charming one. I would be saving marketing fees and don’t even need to advertise you."
