James Lockwood looked surprised for a moment, then smiled and nodded. "Yes, I remember that the role of Jade, now played by Suzanne Sawyer, was originally given to Lily Sterling. Later, Suzanne’s father bought the role with a five-hundred-dollar investment."
James Lockwood had already explained the inside story to Cecilia Sterling once before. At the time, the production was short on investment, so the move was understandable.
Recalling his recent conversation with Mr. Sawyer, James Lockwood’s smile widened. He looked at Cecilia Sterling and said, "It’s rather interesting. A role he initially paid to snatch, and now Mr. Sawyer is suggesting a different role for his daughter. He says he can’t bear to see his daughter play a maid; it breaks his heart to watch."
"Of course I wasn’t going to agree to a role change. That’s just ridiculous, isn’t it? I just promised him that we’d have fewer kneeling scenes for Suzanne Sawyer in her upcoming shoots. After all, for a maid’s part, it’s not a big deal."
As he spoke, James Lockwood gave a helpless little laugh and shook his head.
Cecilia Sterling’s expression didn’t change. After taking a sip of her juice, she said very casually, "President Lockwood, you’re not quite right about that. There are major and minor maids. The role of Jade has the most screen time of all the maids. Giving her special treatment will only make her stand out awkwardly."
James Lockwood was an extremely sharp man. Cecilia Sterling’s words seemed like an opinion on the surface, but they concealed a targeted jab, which he picked up on instantly.
"Then what do you think should be done, Miss Sterling?" James Lockwood asked, testing the waters.
After all, it was a no-brainer who was more important: a five-hundred-dollar investor or a ten-thousand-dollar one.
Cecilia Sterling looked at James Lockwood. There was no need to beat around the bush with a smart man. Her expression was flat as she said bluntly, "Since he’s so worried about her knees, then just cut her out of all the group scenes that require her to kneel from now on!"
She said it nonchalantly, but with that one sentence, she had effectively cut nearly half of Jade’s scenes.
Cecilia had read the original novel. In the book, the character of Jade was outwardly timid but inwardly dark. In the beginning, she was meek and seemingly honest, but later on, she betrayed her master for personal gain and abandoned all loyalty.
Therefore, the act of "kneeling" was a core part of Jade’s character throughout the entire show. She knelt in the early stages, and she knelt in the later stages. And as a maid, her group scenes would inevitably outnumber her solo scenes.
’If her group scenes were eliminated, how much screen time would she have left?’
’How dare she bully my sister?’
’Lily wouldn’t fight back, so as her older sister, I have to step in!’
James Lockwood understood perfectly. He knew Cecilia Sterling wouldn’t make things difficult for Suzanne Sawyer over the role-snatching incident, because Miss Sterling had said she wouldn’t have let Lily play Jade anyway.
’So, her actions today must be because of some conflict that happened after they started filming.’
’Suzanne Sawyer could have picked a fight with anyone, but she just had to walk right into the line of fire!’
’At this point, even if Cecilia Sterling had demanded to have Suzanne Sawyer replaced, I probably wouldn’t have dared to refuse. Fortunately, Miss Sterling isn’t that overbearing and has left me and the crew a little room to maneuver.’
James Lockwood immediately beckoned his assistant over. After whispering a few words in his ear, he gave the man a look that said, "Go now."
The assistant nodded in understanding and quickly left the room, heading for the film set.
Meanwhile, on set, the second scene was about to begin filming. The assistant director was running lines with the actors.
"Master Bloom is furious! All servants on set, bow your heads, kneel, and be silent! Then, Madam Bloom and Audrey, you’ll pick up your lines. The camera will pull back for a full shot. No one in the frame is to slack off, you hear me?!"
While the assistant director was enthusiastically giving instructions, the director received the message from James Lockwood’s assistant.
He listened with a furrowed brow, finally nodding to show he understood. Then he called out to Assistant Director Lawson, "Lawson!"
Assistant Director Lawson turned at the call, his previously stern expression instantly replaced with a smile. "Director Cole, what is it?"
Director Cole jutted his chin toward Suzanne Sawyer and said, "Jade isn’t needed in this scene. Have her step out."

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