109. A Better Coach

Isla was surprised by Warrick's reaction as she thought he would reject the bet. But she soon felt happy at the thought of a company owner begging for her forgiveness on his knees.

"I will quit the company as you wish," she dared to make such a bet because she was sure Warrick would lose.

Warrick pointed back at Lilias. "The problem here is that you can't train this kid properly. I'll train her for an hour. If her acting gets better, that means you're not worthy of being an acting coach."

"That's fair. It's not one hour. I can wait all day. Coaching teenage acting is not easy."

Lilias did not want to get involved in Warrick and Isla's fight. But she was too afraid to voice her opinion.

"I want to use this room with Lilias alone," Warrick said, noticing Lilias' nervousness. "No one is to enter or watch from the outside for one hour!"

With that, everyone exited the trainee room. They still had not recovered from their shock, so they immediately started gossiping about Warrick.

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