The film crew bustled around, each person busying themselves with work. Although everyone was too mindful of Dorian's presence to draw closer to the scene, their eyes discreetly glanced in that direction.
Dorian's expression was icy as he caught sight of Lila's red-tinged arms, and his anger flared up even more. How could his precious woman be bullied like this? He realized he had indulged Darcy far too much over the years.
Zara, wearing a white dress, had gotten some of Darcy's makeup smeared all over her. She wrinkled her nose in disgust but quickly masked her emotions.
"Darcy, calm down. Lila is Dorian's girlfriend. You will all be family in the future. Speaking harshly like this now—"
Darcy showed no respect for her. "Are you stupid? They broke up a long time ago!"
She glared at Lila, while Dorian's cold gaze fell on her. "Get lost. Don't make me say it again!" he barked. The onlookers' stares only filled him with disgust.
Meanwhile, Lila had no interest in their little drama. As she turned to leave, he swiftly stopped her.
"Lila." His voice softened, tinged with a hint of grievance. "We haven't seen each other in days. Would you have dinner with me?"
Even if not exceptionally bright, Darcy finally sensed something was amiss. "Dorian, do you still want to be with her?"
Dorian shot her a cold glance, silently warning her. "Don't come looking for me casually anymore. And don't treat Lila poorly if you still want to take my money!"
Darcy had initially planned to bring up her father and make a scene. But after hearing the latter part about not getting more money, she immediately quieted down. Her eyes on Lila were filled with venomous hatred.
It was all Lila's fault! Otherwise, why would Dorian change his attitude toward her so dramatically?
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