It was raining and cold outside. In the pavilion, the burning wood threw off sparks sometimes. The villa was lively.
Brenden and the others had just left. Brenden was depressed.
Brenden's face was sullen. Raymond had made it clear that he was annoyed by Lola and the crew's disturbance.
Brenden just came here to shoot the drama and hadn't expected that things would come to this.
Originally, Brenden had appreciated Lola and intended to invite her to star in his next TV drama. After all, Lola had a generous backer.
However, what had happened today made Brenden want to kick Lola out.
Yet he couldn't do so because this TV drama was almost completed. After they finished shooting in the manor, there were only a few scenes left.
They had been working hard for two months. As the second supporting role, Lola played a big part in the drama. It was not a wise decision to fire Lola right now.
Brenden didn't know how to deal with the matter perfectly.
The crew came back to the villa in the southern area. Sandra was nervous. She wanted to talk to Brenden several times but didn't have the courage. Worried that Lola would be driven away, Sandra finally couldn't help asking, "Mr. Nielsen, how will you..." Brenden was furious and anxious. Hearing Sandra's voice, he flared up. "Ms. Farley, you saw Scarlett and Raymond. No one in Juanton City wants to mess with them.
Lola came over and provoked them. Do you think Scarlett is that stupid? She knows what Lola wanted to do. I don’t care how you guys got the jobs in this project. Now that you've come here, do your jobs well and don't make trouble.
"You've heard what Raymond said. If we go to Raymond again, Alexander will know it and be mad at me. I have no idea how to settle it. Raymond's not a man to be trifled with. You've been an agent for many years and should know the consequences.
"That's all I want to say. If things get worse, we can only work together next time."
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