The director pointed at Angeline. "It's her. Please be careful. She can fight."
Jean trailed his gaze along the director's hand, and it fell on Angeline.
Seeing Angeline and Josie, Jean immediately approached them with excitement. "Hey, ladies, what are two of you beauties doing here?"
Taking into consideration Josephine's dignity, Angeline quickly reminded him with a whisper, "Don’t expose our identities."
Jean halted in confusion. "Understood."
"That director and the female lead over there bullied m y sister, Josie. Do what you deem is best," Angeline said.
Jean's expression immediately darkened. He turned around and sent a kick at the insignificant director's abdomen.
"Do you know who she is? How could you just bully her when you don't know anything?"
The director immediately got on his knees and begged, "I’m sorry, Master Jean. I must be blind. It won't happen again."
Seeing the scene take a 180 from what was in her favor, Elsa realized that she had made a grave mistake
as the Josie over there was actually someone even Master Jean was afraid to offend.
She shuddered in fear.
"I want this unreliable director and that female lead changed, Millie."
"Of course, Master Jean."
While this was happening, Angeline and Josephine quickly left the studio grounds.
The two arrived at a French restaurant. Despite the fine wine and colorful dishes on the table, the two tasted dull flavors on their tongues.
Josephine dropped the knife and fork in her hands and flopped back onto the chair. "You don't look so good, Sis Angeline. How have you been doing these days?"
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