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Chapter 2225 - 138: The Young Ones’ Love Is So Sweet
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Chapter 2225: Chapter 138: The Young Ones’ Love Is So Sweet

"Since you are Laura Jones, why are you hiding it? Are you deliberately trying to make a fool of me?"

Emma Williams’ tone was fierce, looking at Laura Jones as if she were looking at an enemy.

Laura Jones frowned slightly, looked at her, and retorted:

"What joke did you make for me to see? I didn’t notice earlier, do it again and let me have a look."

Laura Jones thought Emma Williams was simply out of her mind.

She came over inexplicably to mock her, yet Laura hadn’t even spoken, and now Emma was accusing her of making fun of her.

"Laura Jones, don’t be so smug."

A hint of malice flashed in Emma’s eyes.

"You’re just a screenwriter, not even the head screenwriter. What do you think you are?"

"I may not be much, but there’s something I want you to know—your character’s scenes, in the original story, are neither here nor there..."

She paused here for a moment, seeing Emma’s expression change slightly, she chuckled softly, and said:

"Making a movie is quite a costly affair, and for scenes that can be saved, I can have the head screenwriter delete them at any time. Do you want to see that happen?"

By the end of her sentence, the smile in Laura Jones’ eyes had noticeably faded.

This side of Laura Jones genuinely made her somewhat intimidating.

Seeing Laura Jones’ gaze, it felt strangely familiar as if she had seen it on someone else’s face before.

With a frown, she inwardly cursed herself for being intimidated by Laura Jones.

"Are you threatening me? My uncle is an investor. If you dare remove my scenes, I’ll make him pull his investment. Then, let’s see how you explain it to the entire production crew."

Emma was momentarily threatened by Laura Jones, but thinking about her millionaire uncle, she regained some calm.

Laura Jones simply curled her lips, took a step closer to Emma, and said softly:

"I used to ignore your antics in front of me because I couldn’t be bothered, but ignoring doesn’t mean any mad dog can provoke me without consequence. I may seem easygoing, but I have quite a temper. If you really don’t know your limits and provoke me, I’m curious to see whether I have the power to get you removed from the crew or if your uncle can save you."

"You..."

Emma was so angered by Laura’s shameless words that she laughed, "Laura Jones, who do you think you are, a mere screenwriter trying to get above an investor."

Laura Jones paid no more attention to Emma, just gave her a smile, then turned to her assistant and said:

"Let’s go in."

"Okay, Miss Jones."

The young assistant walked beside Laura, grinning broadly, having completely forgotten Emma who had tagged along.

Emma stood there, her face dark as she watched Laura Jones’ departing figure, a moment of distortion flashing in her eyes.

When Laura Jones arrived, William Wilson had just finished filming the first scene.

The whole movie was written in a flashback style.

Therefore, in the first scene, the male lead was already an extraordinary wise ruler, receiving the ministers’ homage.

When the first scene ended, William Wilson was still wearing a black king robe with five-claw gold dragons.

In this dynasty, black signified supremacy, and the spacious gown, embroidered with golden dragons with gold threads, was regal on William, fully radiating an aura of dominion.

In the past, many film critics had remarked on William Wilson, stating he naturally exuded an imperial presence.

Even if he played a beggar, one could see him as the leader of beggars, destined to achieve great things in the future.

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