"It’s only seven days. They’ll only be here to shoot for seven days, and they’ll be done soon," I hurriedly added.
Theo glanced around and caught a glimpse of Delia, who was being filmed. He finally looked at me again. "Is it because of Delia?"
"I didn't know Delia was participating when I agreed. I only found out after the director called the actors over," I explained while blinking my innocent eyes.
He looked at me helplessly. "You’ve already agreed. What else can I say?"
After saying that, Theo went upstairs.
He likely would not come down again until the filming was over.
In the blink of an eye, it was eight o'clock in the evening, and the last scene was done.
People started leaving one after another. Only a few people were left cleaning up here and there. Delia had not left either. "Wanda, I'll be off now. See you tomorrow."
"Caroline has just finished cooking. Do you want to stay for dinner before you go?"
"Uhh… I don’t think that’s a good idea. I think President Grant was in a bad mood when he came back just now. He won't be happy if I stay for dinner." Delia lowered her head, obviously very concerned about Theo's emotions.
I understood what she was thinking. Theo was unapproachable when he was cold, after all. He gave off a strong sense of oppression. "Don't worry, he won't mind this. He also knows Mr. Warhall. It's just a meal. Sissi will be here too."
"Okay then."
"Great!"
Caroline was done preparing dinner. I went upstairs to the study and called Theo. He was indeed there, working.
I pushed open the door and entered. The man raised his head when he heard sounds but immediately lowered his head again.
Was he still angry?
I walked over and stood next to him. I bent down to look at what he was looking at. "So, you’re looking at a contract. Why so serious?"
"It's over?"
"Yes, I came to call you to eat."
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