Don't Fall For Me, CEO
Chapter 141: Trending Topic Guaranteed
CHAPTER 141: CHAPTER 141: TRENDING TOPIC GUARANTEED
"Really? Let me see!"
Nina Quinn was also smiling with joy.
Knowing July Quinn’s program arrangement, they could then formulate a corresponding plan.
But as she excitedly leaned forward, Nathan Jacobs didn’t show her the content immediately; instead, he pressed her down onto the sofa.
"Nina, stay over tonight, will you?"
"Alright, but you have to treat me well."
Having gotten what she wanted, Nina Quinn naturally didn’t mind giving Nathan Jacobs a taste of sweetness.
"Of course."
As soon as the words fell, Nathan Jacobs kissed her, opening up a romantic evening...
*
Early the next day, when Nina Quinn returned to The Quinn Manor, the rest of the Quinn Family was gathered around the dining table.
"Nina, why didn’t you come home last night?"
Sue Chase asked as soon as she saw her.
This old relic from the countryside loved meddling in others’ business, which annoyed Nina Quinn greatly, though she still answered with a cheerful smile.
"Holly had a party yesterday. I stayed over at her place because I played too late."
This excuse was specially prepared yesterday when she was intimately tangled with Nathan to fend off Amanda Ford and Charles Quinn.
They all knew Nina Quinn had been close to Holly Holt lately and thus did not pursue the matter.
But unexpectedly, Sue Chase still wouldn’t let it go.
"A girl, unmarried, should try not to stay out overnight."
In the eyes of the older generation, nothing was more important than one’s reputation.
"Grandma, I’m just enjoying the holiday and playing with friends. Once the holiday is over, I’ll have to go back to school and won’t be able to play!"
Nina Quinn explained with her mouth but cursed Sue Chase several times in her heart.
Her parents hadn’t said anything, so why should this old relic interfere?
Fearing that continuing this topic would lead her to lose her temper with Sue Chase, Nina Quinn hastily started talking about work with Charles Quinn to interrupt Sue Chase’s meddling.
"Dad, the information you asked me to find out yesterday, I’ve already got it. July is going on stage to perform a talent show in the latest episode of Creation Camp."
Sue Chase saw Nina Quinn and Charles Quinn talking about work and didn’t interrupt further.
"Is that all?"
It’s not that Charles Quinn looked down on this arrangement.
He just knew that July Quinn, who came from the countryside and couldn’t even read a few words, couldn’t be much talented.
"Are you sure the information is true?"
"Sure."
This information came directly from July Quinn’s computer, so how could it be false?
"Do you know what she’s going to perform?"
"A piano solo."
"Pfft..."
Charles Quinn burst into laughter.
"Is she crazy, not even knowing how many keys a piano has, yet daring to go on stage for a piano solo?"
Amanda Ford couldn’t help but chime in.
"It would be better if Nina went up and randomly pressed some keys rather than have her steal the spotlight."
"Then why doesn’t Nina go perform!"
Although Henry Ford and Sue Chase didn’t know what their work content was, they joined the discussion.
And in their eyes, Nina Quinn was far more talented than July Quinn, especially in playing the piano.
"Dad’s right. Why doesn’t Nina perform a piano solo at the end of this episode?"
Charles Quinn had always looked down upon Henry Ford and Sue Chase, thinking they were from the countryside and lacked knowledge.
But Henry Ford’s suggestion just now brought a sparkle to his eye.
Nina Quinn had been practicing the piano from a young age and was now at Grade Eight.
In the entire circle of Westmarch’s society daughters, few could reach this level.
As long as Nina Quinn performed the piano, what else could July Quinn stir up?
Amanda Ford was worried, though: "But won’t people say our Nina is plagiarizing July?"
It’s an era that emphasizes originality.
Just meeting a topic might lead to accusations of plagiarism.
Not to mention that the final procedures of the two programs would be essentially the same, surely giving keyboard warriors some ammunition.
"Mom, you don’t need to worry about that. Project Lime’s new episode airs just one day before Creation Camp. This way, people will only say July Quinn is plagiarizing me!"
Nina Quinn also thought Henry Ford’s suggestion was good because it not only suppressed July Quinn morally but also created a buzz, riding on Creation Camp’s heat.
At that moment, she’d already figured out the trending headline.
#JulyQuinnPlagiarism#, #JulyQuinnPoorImitation#!
Just thinking about crushing July Quinn in a field she excelled at, Nina Quinn grew particularly excited.