After listening so much, Ashley finally heard the key point and raised her eyebrows faintly, "According to what you said, I will let the director kick you out of the crew because I hate you and rely on the Pliskin family being the largest investor?"
Cayla Hardin shook her head quickly, "Sorry Ms. Pliskin, that's not what I meant!"
Cayla Hardin was anxious and touched the drink on the table next to her with her arm.
With a crash, the drink cup fell to the ground, and the juice splashed all over Ashley's skirt.
Cayla Hardin actually knelt down with a plop and raised her hand to wipe the area on Ashley's skirt where the drink had splashed.
Ashley frowned and subconsciously took a step back, surprised by Cayla Hardin's behavior.
Miranda and Bryce looked at each other and were also startled by Cayla Hardin's action.
Why do you say kneel down?
However, Cayla Hardin insisted on kneeling in front of Ashley. She tugged on the hem of Ashley's skirt in a panic and wiped the area where the drink had splashed on it with her hands. She choked and said, "Ms. Pliskin, I'm sorry! I didn't mean to spill the drink on you." , I'll clean it up for you right now!"
Ashley backed away in disgust, "Get up."
But Cayla Hardin insisted on kneeling there, with a crying sound in her voice, and tears hanging on her eyelashes, not to mention how pitiful she was.
"Ms. Pliskin, I'm just a little star. I haven't seen much of the world. I can't speak or do anything. And I really didn't spill this drink on you on purpose. If I offended you, I sincerely apologize to you." You apologize!"
"But I really like this character in the play. I didn't eat or drink every day, and I worked hard to memorize my lines. I almost fainted from exhaustion, and then I got this role through the audition... Please don't kick me out of the crew..."
As Cayla Hardin spoke, she actually raised her hand and slapped herself hard, "Ms. Pliskin, I hope you will not remember the villain's fault, forgive me this time, and really don't kick me out of the crew..."
Cayla Hardin slapped her face down, her cheeks suddenly became swollen, her eyes were red, and she cried so hard that her collar came loose due to the kneeling movement, almost exposing her beauty.
Ashley frowned and directly pulled Cayla Hardin up.
Cayla Hardin folded her collar and kept sobbing, "Thank you Ms. Pliskin, you are really kind...I apologize to you again, I am really sorry!"
Cayla Hardin bowed and apologized several times. She had a few scenes to shoot and was about to start putting on makeup before she turned around and left.
Miranda patted her chest and was frightened, "Why is she like this? She is kneeling and crying."
Ashley's mind changed slightly, a hint of mockery appeared in her eyebrows, and she asked sarcastically, "Is Cayla Hardin playing a minor supporting role?"
Miranda nodded, "Yes."
Ashley, "You entered the group through audition?"
Miranda, "I said that the assistant director was very satisfied with her during the audition and let her play the role. Just now, Cayla Hardin said she didn't eat or drink. She tried hard to memorize her lines and almost fainted from exhaustion... Well, I don't know if she was lying. "
Ashley's eyes narrowed slightly, "Just check it out and you'll find out."
…
Cayla Hardin returned to her resting place, and after a while, Abby Blake came back.
"Ms. Blake, I did everything you asked." Cayla Hardin whispered excitedly.
"Okay, you did a good job. Next, just wait and become famous." Abby Blake had a sinister smile in her eyes.
The scene where Cayla Hardin knelt down just now was filmed by someone.
Ashley, just wait until your reputation is ruined!
…
That night, Cayla Hardin posted a LiveMe online:
[Why is there so much injustice in this circle...so sad...]
As soon as this LiveMe was posted, fans of Cayla Hardin were heartbroken:
[What's wrong with sister? what happens? ]
[What injustice? Is the entertainment industry unfair? Sister, are you okay? When I went to see you on the set today, weren't you still filming well? ]
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