Seth assumed control of the contract, scrutinized the money, and signed it before raising his eyebrows. “The handwriting is quite exquisite.” He handed Jane a copy of the contract. “There are two copies of the contract, you keep this one.” “Thank you.” Jane accepted the contract, hesitated for a moment, and inquired, “I heard that you no longer accept new talent. Will it be an inconvenience to take me in?” As Jane evaluated Seth, he was also evaluating her. She appeared young, sweet, and pure, but not naive. Furthermore, her face was distinctive, in other words, a standard protagonist’s face. With a little bit of polishing, it wouldn’t be difficult for her to become popular. “You’re jesting. You gave me the opportunity to have a job, so I wasn’t compelled by circu