Chapter 590

Vivian Lockwood's eyes sparkled with excitement. She nodded eagerly, then hesitated. "But won't the investment be too high?"

Evelyn Sinclair waved a dismissive hand. "Leave that to the professionals. Your only job is to participate."

Vivian gave a solemn nod.

The proposal was met with unanimous approval.

Evelyn immediately instructed Dominic Kingsley to assemble a team.

Vivian left shortly after, setting Evelyn's profit share at fifty percent.

Evelyn narrowed her eyes and swiftly adjusted it to ten before sending it back.

She wasn’t investing her own energy into this—she wouldn’t take advantage of Vivian. Besides, Vivian still had a firm to run.

Dominic had no doubts about the show’s novelty. The public had seen plenty of romance-driven reality shows, but one focused on self-reinvention after divorce? That would carve out an entirely new niche.

After all, Evelyn had thrown herself into her career post-divorce—something people were fascinated by. Unfortunately, she wasn’t an actress, so she wouldn’t perform for the cameras.

But this show? It would draw attention. No question.

Dominic called an urgent meeting, and the concept was greenlit instantly.

The cast wasn’t just Vivian—several high-profile divorced actresses were also approached. Their names alone would guarantee strong ratings.

Dominic was adamant about getting Evelyn to participate. Her identity alone was a magnet for viewers.

Evelyn didn’t agree outright but promised to appear in the premiere for promotional purposes.

When funding was sought, Evelyn deliberately bypassed Sterling Enterprises and turned to the public—and Blackwood Industries.

Harrison Blackwood placed the investment proposal on Nathan Blackwood’s desk.

Nathan arched a brow. "What kind of show is this?"

"From what I’ve heard, it’s a reality series for divorcees—specifically to promote Tristan Whitmore’s ex-wife, Vivian Lockwood."

Nathan scoffed. "Tristan’s behind this?"

Harrison studied Nathan’s expression carefully. "No. It’s Ms. Sinclair’s project."

Nathan’s face darkened. "Vivian is a terrible influence. She’s leading Evelyn down the wrong path."

His decision was instant, his voice icy. "Evelyn’s participating?"

Silence filled the office.

After a long pause, Nathan gritted his teeth. "No matter the cost, Blackwood Industries will be the sole sponsor of this show."

It was her project. He wouldn’t let anyone else take credit for supporting her.

Harrison hesitated. "Sir, the market for this kind of content is untested. The guests aren’t A-list, and the focus is on their divorces—"

"Enough. My decision is final. Make it happen."

Within days, the show’s script landed on Nathan’s desk.

The title glared up at him:

"Love Reimagined."

Nathan stared at the words, jaw tight. His fingers traced the letters, his expression unreadable.

Was this show about moving on after divorce?

His grip tightened. "Is it too late to pull the funding?"