Griffith stood in Charlie Chaplin's office, arguing with reason.
"The three major companies under Starry Media have a profound impact on us. Nowadays, most actresses in Hollywood come from Miss America.
The brand of Miss America has already made a name for itself in the American film industry. Even if we don't use them, other film companies will immediately collaborate with them.
The 'Atlantic City Post' is one of the largest circulating newspapers in the United States, and their publicity is extremely important for any film.
Not to mention the largest cinema chain company in the United States, Heimdall. I really can't understand why you two have to go against Venus Bank?
From any angle, maintaining the previous cooperation with Venus Bank is most beneficial to us!"
Faced with Griffith's questioning, the smile on Charlie Chaplin's face disappeared as well.
"Why go against Venus Bank? Others don't know, but don't you know?
