If Grace did know some big shot, why would she work as a sweeper at the Sanitation Service Center and even become an extra for money?
"No... Nothing, it's all over now," Grace said vaguely. "Claire Watts, I think I might not be suitable as an extra. I won't do this anymore. Please tell Sidney that I apologize for the trouble. I'll quit the group chat later."
After all, a lot of people had witnessed the scene yesterday. The entertainment industry was so small, and everyone met frequently. If she became an extra again, she would feel awkward. She might as well just stop right here.
It was a pity that she could no longer use this method to earn extra money. As for now, she could only think of other ways to increase her income.
"I see." Claire Watts could see that Grace did not want to talk about what had happened yesterday, so she did not ask any more questions. She only said, "I'll talk to Sidney later, but you'd better give Sidney a heads up before you quit the group chat."
"Will do," Grace replied.
However, she was more worried about making extra money. After all, she wanted to pay Lina back as soon as she could, and if her grandmother's medical expenses increased again in the future, it would be very difficult for her.
At the thought of this, she could not help but smile bitterly.
In the past, she only thought that by studying well, she could definitely earn lots of money in the future. However, she was now doing manual labor for money. All the knowledge she gained so many years before and even the laws she memorized were of no use to her now.
She did not know if this was considered as irony.
After getting off work, Grace went to a stall near the Sanitation Service Center for a simple packed lunch.
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