Contract Marriage: Let's Make It Real, Mrs. Sterling!
Chapter 100: Let Him Say He Likes You
CHAPTER 100: LET HIM SAY HE LIKES YOU
Mia Sutton felt utterly defeated inside, but she managed to stay composed and asked Lynn Joyner, "Do you want to go first?"
Lynn nodded, reached out to pick one, and the fans in the live stream hadn’t even asked yet.
[Will you give us some perks, yes?]
[With so many options, rather than goofy ones, I hope you draw one for a perk at least, so that this lady’s Weibo won’t go dormant again.]
Lynn opened the paper roll and saw the bold words: "Fan Perk: Goofy Selfie."
Lynn looked at the paper for a while, raised an eyebrow, and casually said, "I can’t do goofy."
The fans didn’t care, hmph!
[Suddenly recalling when Lily arrogantly mentioned that our selfies were gone.]
[Lynn must never have expected to fall at the hands of the show’s crew in the end.]
[That’s why you shouldn’t easily make declarations because you never know when you’ll be proven wrong.]
When it was Mia Sutton’s turn, she pointed at the paper rolls and asked, "Which one of these is the fan perk? My fans definitely want me to pick that one."
"Right?" she turned to the camera.
[No, we are not, don’t say that randomly.]
[Who said they have no fans?]
[We’d like to see your review... um, can I say that?]
Mia Sutton: "..."
What kind of fans are these!
Ignoring the barrage of comments, she turned back again, "Miss, which one is it?"
The staff hesitated for a moment, then pointed to a roll of paper: "Maybe this one."
Mia clasped her hands together in prayer, hoping for anything but having to send a message to the first person on WeChat.
Convinced she had prayed sincerely enough, she quickly drew a roll of paper.
Her heart was still anxious when she opened it, but seeing the words made Mia smile.
Indeed, fate still favored her.
As long as it wasn’t something like telling Mr. Xi she liked him.
She then showed the paper to the live stream fans, casually saying, "Call the third person in your phone contacts and successfully get them to say they like you."
Mia Sutton: "Does it have to be ’like’?"
The staff thought for a moment, "Something similar will do."
[Hahaha, if it’s a guy, wouldn’t that be socially awkward?]
[What if you accidentally call someone you shouldn’t... you know what I mean.]
Mia didn’t care about them.
After speaking, she confidently picked up the phone next to her, remembering that she’d only called her mom recently, so this should be simple. It felt like heaven was really helping her.
Mia confidently opened her contacts, scrolled a little, and her expression almost collapsed.
There, in clear view, were the words "Five Million."
Mia Sutton: "..."
Netizens: [......]
[What in the world is ’Five Million’?!]
Mia never expected to avoid WeChat only to encounter the phone call issue. Where was the protection she was promised?
When was this call made? How did she not know!
Darn it!
But the camera had already caught it, so Mia could only grit her teeth and make the call.
Silently praying, just recently Mr. Xi was watching the live, so he should still be... hopefully not answering the phone?
She now felt like her phone was a ticking time bomb, and the beeping sound from it was like the countdown.
After a few rings, Mia’s heart slowly calmed down, it seemed Mr. Xi was watching the live and didn’t pick up.
After all, he didn’t intend to make it public.
Mia slightly pulled the phone away from her ear and shrugged her shoulders, somewhat helplessly saying, "Sorry, you won’t get to see my socially awkward moment."