In less than ten minutes, May Sloane's phone bombarded again.
Tiana Thorne answered it.
"Jodie Tanner's numbers are explosive, plus she's joining the group with investment and is taking ten percent of the show's shares. Now, her reputation is so good, she's our company's top star, and she's leading in votes as well. Brother Tian, I'm really worried."
Tiana Thorne played with her red nails; this color had been used for three days and was getting a bit tiresome.
She lightly replied with indifference, "What, you think these numbers are real?"
"Her Weibo fans are forty million, and now the votes are almost eight million. It's actually quite realistic, considering she's a top-tier star," May Sloane analyzed.
Tiana Thorne smirked, "Would you believe me if I said she hired a vote-buying service?"
"Wouldn't her resources make it unnecessary to hire one?"
"That's reckless." Tiana Thorne sneered, smiling radiantly like a flower.