Mary Scott frowned as she finished reading Jocelyn Spencer's resume, and she slightly understood why Adam Piers had included her as a candidate.
Even though Jocelyn had been underperforming these past two years, she had previously managed several first-tier big shots and had many highlights in her career. Although there were many disagreements with her later on, most people's attention was diverted by her public marriage announcement with David Locke, so not many focused on her minor issues with Jocelyn.
As for Charlotte Leigh, who later became a problematic artist, although her agent was Jocelyn, the circle is such that which agent doesn't have a disobedient artist? Jocelyn was well-versed in the entertainment industry's rules and immediately distanced herself from Charlotte after Charlotte got herself into trouble, so Charlotte's issue might have affected her, but not too significantly.
Therefore, Jocelyn being valued by Adam's side was not surprising.
