In the bathroom, Harriet naturally didn't hear any comments made by the crew to her. As soon as she dried her hands, she was surrounded by a man, and there was a familiar warm breath behind her ears.
"Are you pleased today?"
Wesley's intriguing voice came into his ears. For a moment, Harriet even had the illusion that this man was truly her lover and spoiled her blindly.
Fortunately, she came to her senses with self-awareness, so she curved her lips cooperatively, "Very pleased. Mr. Smith has made me so proud today. Now, maybe everyone in the crew knows our relationship."
The man was obviously not paying attention to this matter and kissed her earlobe attentively, intending to take the next step.
Harriet turned around in time and looked at Wesley with her eyebrows knitted.
"What do you think? Do you really want to make your relationship with me public?"
Wesley casually stroked a strand of her hair, "Why can't I?"
"Of course you can't." Harriet froze for a while before speaking with determination, "Are you really willing to break the marriage contract with Louisa Jones for me?"
The man's fingertips stroking her hair paused.
"Dissolve the marriage contract..." He really had thought about it.
However, Wesley paused like this, causing Harriet to misunderstand that he had no intention of this at all, so her face went bland.
"Since Mr. Smith already knows how to choose, why complicate our relationship? Wouldn't it be enough for us to simply maintain our secret relationship? If people know, how many women will see me as a thorn in the flesh."
Wesley arched his eyebrows. "Are you scared?"
Harriet smiled, "I'll never be afraid when I dared to come to you."
Seeing the twinkling light in her eyes, Wesley kissed her suddenly.
...
When the two came to the door of the private room, Harriet pursed her lips applying new lipstick and was about to push the door in. Suddenly, she heard a slightly ironic voice from an actor inside.
"Cherry, I think you are really a bit silly. Look at how hard Harriet lied to you. She and Mr. Smith are dating. She doesn't even try to help you out. You treat her as a good sister and always watch out for her, but she may not care about you at all."
Cherry Whitty's voice was very clear, "I will fight for what I want. I don't need Harriet to help me. Besides, it's the fate that made she meet Mr. Smith. I don't make friends with her for interest."
"Tut-tut, I think you are so innocent that makes her feel that you are stupid."
Harriet pushed open the door, met the actor's eyes, and said coldly, "I think you are the one that is stupid."
The atmosphere was awkward and stiff for a moment.
The others were about to say something. At this moment, Harriet's cell phone rang, and the caller ID showed that it was his brother.
Her heart burst with joy. If Colin took the initiative to contact her, it meant he had thought it through.
However, on the other end of the phone, there was a female voice that sounded a little familiar.
"Hello, are you Colin's sister?"
Harriet knew who she was right away. It was Louisa's voice. She would never mishear it. The reason she felt strange was that she had never heard her sound so anxious.
"I am."
Louisa didn't recognize Harriet's voice right away because she was anxious and then said, "I'm sorry to disturb you. I am Colin's girlfriend. Have you seen him lately? I can't get in touch with him for two days."
Harriet was stunned. "What did you say?"
"I said..." On the other end of the phone, Louisa suddenly realized something and suddenly froze. "Are you Harriet Clark?"
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