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... vertising contract was delivered to Rose Valley in the evening.

Mary Scott meticulously reviewed it and directly requested a 50% advance payment.

Jocelyn Spencer received a call from her assistant and was livid, but Mary Scott was adamant, leaving Jocelyn no choice but to grit her teeth and agree. "Fine, wait for it."

Ten minutes later, Mary Scott saw three million deposited into her bank account. Cheerfully, she signed the contract and smiled as she sent off Jocelyn’s vi ...

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