Chapter 397 Bestowing Hope
Justin was taken aback, then quickly came to his senses.
Of course, they had been married for three years now, and they had shared more intimate moments than just kissing.
However, during this period, the way the two of them interacted made Justin, the observer, unconsciously overlook their original relationship.
Seraphina broke the silence, her voice laced with a hint of mischief. “I have a brilliant idea. Why not give Orion a glimmer of hope?”
Another shock coursed through Justin, and he could no longer maintain his composure.
What is she planning to do?
Give him a glimmer of hope?
Just to let him fall into complete despair afterward?
“Seraphina, I used to dislike Orion a lot, but now I feel a bit sorry for him.”
Seraphina shot him a glance and said, “You don’t understand him. Only by letting him hit rock bottom will he truly see reality. Otherwise, he’ll cling to me for the rest of his life.”
Sitting beside him, she rolled up her sleeves thoughtfully.
Since Orion wouldn’t let go and he was unwilling to give up, she would add fuel to the fire.
Once he started to despise her, his obsession with her faded.
She didn’t want to repeat past mistakes; she was ready to risk it all.
A few minutes passed before Justin nudged her arm.
“Look at them.”
Seraphina lifted her head, squinting slightly before lowering it again.
Orion and Henry stood together not far away, accompanied by the director and several crew members.
The two looked similar in features, yet their auras were worlds apart. Henry’s effeminate demeanor was bland and unremarkable, and he was shorter than Orion by a noticeable margin.
In terms of presence, there was simply no comparison.
Orion had finally caught a break with Seraphina relaxing her stance; he had no intention of wasting a single moment.
But the annoying imitation stood right in front of him, oblivious to his irritation.
It was utterly disgusting!
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Chapter 397 Bestowing Hope
The director babbled away beside them, and Orion had no desire to listen.
The more the director spoke, the darker Orion’s expression became.
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But with each scowl, the director felt compelled to explain himself more, which only made Orion angrier.
What exactly had he said wrong?
Justin chuckled, glancing at Seraphina. He said, “Orion is the investor in this production. Do you think he might kick Henry out later?”
Seraphina turned to him, her brow furrowing. “What’s the plan for Henry as the second male lead? Wasn’t anyone else available?”
Justin raised an eyebrow and said, “The second male lead part was one in memory; he will exist only in memories, so he won’t need to show his face.”
Seraphina blinked, realization dawning on her.
She squinted in the direction of Orion and Henry, then she playfully beckoned.
“Hey, come here.”
Her voice was cool and melodic, making it hard not to pay attention.
The people over there frozen for a moment, with the director and crew glancing around.
Only Orion and the system were in her line of sight.
So, who was she calling?
Orion clenched his jaw, his gaze narrowing slightly.
The collar of his shirt was open, and one could clearly see his Adam’s apple bobbled slightly.
Meanwhile, Henry excitedly set down his script and made his way toward Seraphina’s little cabin with light
steps.
All around them, curious glances lingered, watching their every move.
However, just as Henry was about to enter the cabin, Seraphina seemed to say something that made him turn back, disappointment etched on his face.
She then looked up at Orion, gesturing for him to come closer without saying a word.
Orion chuckled, showing no signs of displeasure or anger. He strode toward her with a rare smile adorning
his face.
Everyone watching was utterly shocked.
What was happening?
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