Chapter 53
If they hadn’t seen it with their own eyes, they would totally think the Roman in front of them was an imposter.
In his study, Elio was absent–mindedly staring at some documents.
He read it for ten minutes without turning a page. The moment his phone buzzed with a new text, he immediately straightened up and opened the message.
Carson: “Sir, I’ve checked the script. The role your wife plays doesn’t have any intimate scenes.”
Relief washed over Elio as he read the message, he leaned back in his chair and replied, “Get everything ready for her to join the crew.”
Carson: “Sure thing, sir.”
Instead of going to his own room to sleep, Elio bunked in the guest room next to Roman and Astrid’s.
He went to the bed and lay down, got up again, and left the door of the guest room open. That night, Astrid slept soundly in Roman’s arms, without any sleepwalking incidents.
Elio waited until late at night, and finally fell asleep when he couldn’t hold on anymore.
The next morning, Astrid got up early, thinking that Elio said today that he would send her to the set, she had a headache, because if she appeared on the set in Elio’s car worth tens of millions, the entire set would definitely be making a fuss. After breakfast, Astrid still felt that Elio could not send her there, so she said, “Mr. Lampard, I think about it again, I can go to the set by myself, and I don’t need to bother you.” “I’ve got some urgent business to take care of today anyway. I’ll have my assistant drive you. Don’t worry, his car is ordinary. No one will suspect you’re being taken care of by a rich guy,” Elio replied. Astrid was taken aback.
How did he know she was refusing his ride because his car was too expensive?
Elio finished his meal, he picked up a napkin wiped his mouth lightly and said softly. “I’ve prepared everything the crew needs, and you just need to sort out your underwear. Call me if you need anything and take care.
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