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President’s Sweet Wife novel Chapter 508

She was a woman that even Max Nixon couldn’t get. What did she see in him? He didn’t deserve her passion…

He was seized by curiosity.

After a while, he decided to send Max a short message to avoid misunderstandings in the future.

Soon, the cast and crew arrived.

Before shooting, Peter Scott said a few words.

What he basically meant was that he valued the actor’s strength more than the investors’ financial resources.

He appreciated actors who enjoyed performing, but if someone tried to behave like a prima donna, he would kick them out of the crew.

He wouldn’t put up with that even if he lost his shirt.

Everyone there looked at each other.

They knew who he was talking about. That was why they were so surprised.

They had no idea that Director Scott was so prejudiced against Laura.

At this point, some of the fence-sitters looked at Laura differently.

However, in the face of strange eyes, Laura projected an air of calm self-confidence.

She looked at Peter in the face with a smile, showing agreement with his views.

Laura was certainly not afraid.

She had spent a whole month boning up on the script.

How could she be easily defeated by Peter’s prejudice?

Laura believed that she would not do anything to damage her reputation.

She has the confidence to prove that she could play her part well and clear her name.

She was not an eye candy who relied on investors to pull strings, but a real actress.

Laura looked so poised, but Peter didn’t know what she was thinking.

Quite the contrary, he thought she was a hopeless case.

Peter didn’t know how she had the courage to look at him so calmly and add voice to his words,

which made him feel like he was being provoked.

However, instead of showing his mind, he said, “Show me what you’ve got and don’t let me down.”

He glanced at Laura specifically and then turned to the camera.

The TV series officially began filming.

The first scene of the day was Laura’s part.

It was about Nichole Westmore, played by Laura, had a dispute with her mother, Mrs. Westmore.

When the news of Mr. Westmore ‘s death came, Nichole said angrily that she could not let her father die needlessly. But Mrs. Westmore, who had been docile and conservative, asked Nichole what she was going to do in despair.

Nichole poured out her full heart, however, Mrs. Westmore shook her head in disapproval.

She represented not only herself, but the entire Westmore Family. As Mr. Westmore’s only daughter, she should guard her father’s honor.

On the contrary, Mrs. Westmore thought her husband was dead and she couldn’t put her reputation on the line.

However, Nichole didn’t think so.

In her view, it was precisely because she represented the whole family that she needed to be to the fore. She wanted to tell the Emperor, the former subordinates of her father, and the enemies who had killed her father that Westmore Family didn’t fall. She would tell everyone that females were as excellent as their male peers.

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