Chapter 147 Another Wave
Abigail found him rather too slick, and talking behind the backs of those around one wasn’t much. different from stabbing them in the back like those treacherous friends.
“No, thanks. I think I’m perfectly healthy.” She politely declined the offer.
Jonathan could only leave with his boxed meal.
Abigail thought this was just a tiny incident.
However, in the afternoon, after finishing shooting, Sean called her.
Abigail pressed the answer button and heard him ask in a displeased tone, “What’s going on with you and the male actor?”
“What’s wrong?” Abigail inquir
Before she could finish her sentence, she heard Anthony’s voice behind her. “Abby, look at me.”
Abigail turned around and saw Anthony approaching, along with Luke.
Before Sean could say anything, Abigail spoke up. “I’m busy with something. I’ll call you back when I’m done.”
Without giving Sean a chance to respond, she hung up.
“Luke, why are you here?” Abigail approached Anthony and Luke with a respectful expression.
Anthony, feeling slightly overlooked, responded, “I called out to you first, but you only noticed.
Luke?”
Hearing this, Luke chuckled at Anthony’s possessiveness. “Why are you jealous?”
Abigail was a bit awkward. She forced a smile and said, “He sometimes jests.”
Anthony smiled but didn’t say anything.
Luke spoke up at that. “Shall we continue this conversation at the restaurant?”
“Sure, my treat!” Abigail warmly offered.
The three of them then headed to a restaurant outside of Millstone. Anthony commented.
solemnly, “There’s negative news about you online again. I knew things wouldn’t be over when Sean
acted that way.”
“I figured as much, but what are the comments about me online?” Abigail didn’t pay much mind to
these things.
“You should check for yourself once we get to the restaurant, alright?” Anthony advised, to which Abigail nodded in response.
Once seated in the restaurant, Luke began, “I heard from Anthony that there are doubts about your
designs in the crew. I’ve come as a special advisor.”
“Did Mr. Booker deliberately bring you in?” Abigail asked with a smile.
Luke laughed. “I really like Lewis script. I think it’s very profound. If it’s done well, it will fill a gap in historical TV dramas. As someone who studies history, I feel a responsibility to pass on our
culture.”
Abigail was moved by his words but couldn’t put into words the emotions she was feeling at the
moment.
Anthony ordered the food. He then stated in a warm tone, “Let’s hope we can all work together to
present this production in the best possible way.”
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