Every time he used to come to Parker Group, Frank Parker would never see him.
The entertainment company was not very important to the Parker Group.
So, it wasn't necessary to report directly to the company president.
The first time Frank Parker was going to see him, David Benington was naturally surprised and taken aback.
But more than anything, he had a feeling of trepidation and unease.
David couldn't help but ask the employee who came to notify him, "Caleb, do you know what Mr. Parker wants with me?"
"Mr. Parker didn't say. You'll be seeing him soon, Manager Blackman. You'll find out."
David couldn't get any more information, so he fell silent.
His anxiety, however, continued to deepen within him.
Although he didn't know why Frank Parker was looking for him, David felt unsettled.
He had a feeling that nothing good would come out of it.
In fact, ever since he joined Parker Group and began working under Frank, this unease had always accompanied him.
