Maurice Lorraine was giddy with delight.
The more viral he became, the higher his net worth got. Even his assets grew exponentially.
Today, he and Shawn Timmons, along with several others, had come to Triple Group to sign their new contracts.
Maurice immediately signed his contract without even going through it.
Everyone else did the same, simply because joining Triple Group meant receiving money and fame.
Shawn and his group received a settlement fee of several hundred thousand just from joining the company.
They, too, signed their contracts without even taking a look at the details.
Horace couldn’t help but laugh as he glanced at his several dozen new employees. “Incredible! All of you are practically the foundation of Oriental Star Group. You’ll certainly go far by joining me.”
He then left with a smile.
Maurice gathered everyone to discuss their future.
“Huh? There’s something weird about this contract!” exclaimed Saul White, a screenwriter.
“What’s wrong?” asked Shawn and the others.
“Take a look at your own contracts! Something doesn’t add up here,” Saul urged.
Everyone began to flip through their own
contracts.
Very quickly, a few screenwriters exclaimed, “We’ve been tricked!”
“This is like a slave contract! All of our reputation and copyrights will belong to Triple Group. We’re practically their slaves now! And what’s with the pay? I only get a fixed salary of three thousand a month!?”
Saul nearly passed out.
He was the one who had written the script for the two major films from before, and Zoey Lopez rewarded him five million for that.
Yet, he was going to be paid a mere three thousand a month while working for Triple Group?
Who could ever accept such a difference?
Sh*t, mine’s a slave contract too. They’ve deprived me of all my rights! And I’m only paid eight thousand a month?”
Shawn was about to lose it.
He had earned eight million from directing the two previous films.
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