"Summer..." Elisa came to the girl again, worried and asking, "How are you? Did she go too hard on you this time?"
Ivan retracted his gaze and approached the director, asking softly, "What's going on?"
Oh?
He figured it out?
His insight is too sharp, isn't it?
The director panicked internally, knowing that even if he didn't say anything, Mr. Marsh would find out first, to protect Angel, but out of his own selfishness.
So, the director smiled flatteringly and said vaguely, "There's a bit of a grudge between the actresses, but it will be soon reconciled. Hopefully, this little matter won't affect your mood."
Upon hearing this, Ivan's expression darkened, and he looked at the hotel behind him, asking calmly, "Are you all resting here in the middle?"
"Yes, Mr. Marsh," the director said, "It's too sunny outside, let's go in first. I will report to you, and the coffee here has a nice flavor."
At that moment, Andrew walked over, greeting, "Mr. Marsh."
Spencer turned and entered the hotel without even a word to his brother; he was really in a bad mood, like a child.
Ivan's eyes fell on his brother's back, and he walked inside.
Angel, not knowing whether to hide or what, had disappeared after the shoot had ended.
Ivan followed her trail and calmly arrived at Angel's resting room. The door was closed, and the director followed him, both sweating for the woman.
Is she out of her mind? To slap Summer twice like that!
Last night, Summer went out to dinner with Spencer, so she should have guessed that these two had an unusual relationship.
The director also blamed himself for not warning Angel.
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