Chapter 2229: Chapter 2229: Young Love Is So Sweet (142)
"You little girl, you’re learning to flatter like other kids. If I let you see, you should take a look."
Mr. Turnbaugh disagreed, "Besides, the people upstairs have made it clear; you have to write according to the original ideas. Keep an eye out, if my pay gets affected because of this script, the old man won’t let you off."
Mr. Turnbaugh said sternly, with a serious expression.
Laura Jones had no choice, especially since her job in the crew was precisely this, she didn’t make any false excuses and took Mr. Turnbaugh’s computer to examine the script.
Mr. Turnbaugh, deserving of his reputation as a golden scriptwriter, had adapted many of the scenes in her writing, making the story more vivid and nuanced.
Especially in the subtle details, Laura Jones felt a sincere admiration for him.
"Sir, your work is excellent, it requires no modification."
"Really?"
"Really, would a junior dare to deceive you?"
In fact, Mr. Turnbaugh was very confident in himself, but it was his first time taking on a script entirely adapted from an original work, feeling both unfamiliar and fresh.
Indeed, no one of his caliber has dared to ask him to adapt along the original lines.
When he first received the job, he found it amusing but upon hearing that William Wilson accepted the film just by reading the novel, he was curious enough to read it.
After finishing the novel, he swiftly agreed to take on the project.
It truly is a good show, because when someone like William Wilson, who has high standards for film scripts, accepts this project, Mr. Turnbaugh was assured of its quality.
He glanced at Laura Jones with curiosity, wondering what kind of influential force was behind this young girl supporting her.
Before meeting Laura Jones, he imagined the original author, with such backing, would be arrogant.
In fact, this young girl was humble and polite, clearly well-raised.
And coupled with her talent, Mr. Turnbaugh’s impression of Laura Jones increased significantly.
Laura Jones continued to stay by Mr. Turnbaugh’s side, discussing the script content to follow.
Though called a scriptwriting team, Mr. Turnbaugh was primarily handling this project.
Laura Jones’s workload wasn’t large, and staying beside Mr. Turnbaugh wasn’t as exhausting as other scriptwriters.
Unknowingly, the morning passed away.
In such a short time, Laura Jones learned a lot by being around Mr. Turnbaugh.
While focused, a familiar and pleasant voice sounded from behind—
"Mr. Turnbaugh."
Both Mr. Turnbaugh and Laura Jones turned around, seeing William Wilson standing at the doorway in a black imperial outfit, looking towards her.
"Yo, what brings you here, kid?"
Mr. Turnbaugh seemed very familiar with William Wilson. Seeing him come over, he waved to him.
"I still have things to do, what’s the matter with you? Wait until I’m done to discuss it."
William Wilson stepped forward, leaned down and said:
"I’m not looking for you, I’m here for her."
He gestured towards Laura Jones with his eyes.
"Looking for Laura?"
Mr. Turnbaugh’s eyes slightly flashed, his face revealing a slightly intriguing expression.
"Yes."
William Wilson nodded with a smile, "She’s the sister of a childhood friend, I have some matters to discuss with her."
Hearing this from William Wilson, Mr. Turnbaugh took his word for it. After all, in Mr. Turnbaugh’s view, the identity difference between the two was so vast that he wouldn’t think much of it.
"Alright then."