The Tang Dynasty was finished filming today, and the crew booked a few tables in a well-known restaurant.
As the drama's first protagonist, Harriet was naturally being invited.
After a few glasses of drinks, Harriet Clark was dizzy. She found a cornered seat to sit and pulled out her mobile phone from her handbag, wondering if Wesley had been back as he had been on a business trip for a month.
It was when she took out her mobile phone, there was a shadow crossing before her. A man sat next to her.
It was the director Eric Black.
"Harriet, you have been an excellent actress in the drama." Eric Black approached Harriet as he said. He was in his forties, personable and good-shaped as he seemed to work out a lot. A strange glow appeared in his eyes.
"Thank you, Mr. Black." Harriet smiled and moved aside without being noticed.
Director Eric tried to stick it to her and whispered, "I will make a movie in a few months, and I would like to continuously employ you as a heroine. What do you think?"
"..."
Harriet smelled the unpleasant scent of wine and sweat from his body, and moved to the side, saying, "Eric, I appreciate your idea, but I just graduated from the art school lately. I don??t think I am competent to be the first heroine."
Harriet looked around to perceive the reaction from people.
They pretended to chat with others, but fell their eyes on her and Eric Black with contempt from time to time.
Harriet didn't have any great works at the art school. When she debuted, she took over the heroine in the TV series which was invested with 80 million. Of course she would be considered as somebody??s lover since she played the protagonist.
"Well, I think your acting skills are very good." Eric then asked in a low voice, "I saw that you arrived the filming site on motor home for a period of time. Did the boss abandon you???
Harriet just answered with no words.
She would rather the boss throw a cheque of tens of millions on her face and dump her.
She had expected its happening for a long time, but it was just not achieved.
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