Chapter 1860
“In my opinion, the Dragon Lady is a sad character. Everyone thinks that she‘s evil because she‘s killing people. So does it mean justice when the heavens take the life of the demons?”
When Daisie came out of the building after she had finished with her audition, the roaring sound of a car engine erupted in the distance. She looked toward the source of the sound and saw a purple sports car coming in her direction. She took two steps back, and the car stopped in front of her.
The window on the top opened up, and the one sitting in the driving seat was none other than James.
After all, Daisie couldn‘t think of anyone else who would change the exterior of his sports car to this fancy bright color. James looked around and asked, “Ms. Vanderbilt, are you serious? You‘re the daughter of the Goldmanns, and you don‘t even have a car?”
Daisie crossed her hands in front of her chest and said, “ It‘s none of your business.”
James walked toward her, removed his sunglasses, grinned at her, and asked, “Would you like me to be your driver and give you a ride?”
“No thanks.”
Daisie did not want to sit inside such a fancy car.
James let out a sigh purposely and said, “Do you know how many girls want to sit in my car, but I don‘t let them?”
She massaged her temple and asked, “What did you come here for?”
“I already told you before. I want to be your friend, but you keep giving me the cold shoulder and being very rude to me. You‘re going to lose a handsome friend like me this way, do you know that?”
Daisie suddenly realized that not only was James childish, but he was a narcissist too.
“I suddenly think that it‘s really not an easy job for Mr. Johnson to make you into an A–lister.”
James frowned. “What do you mean?”
She patted his shoulder and said in a serious manner, “I think your face isn‘t the reason your fans like you. They must‘ve treated you like their stupid son who needs the care and love of his mother.”
“What? That‘s so rude!” James snarled as he glared at Daisie for calling him stupid.
Daisie chuckled and patted his head as if she was teasing a little boy. “Be a good boy and go to the side to play with your toys. I have to go right now.”
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