Gina did not know what Donald was capable of, but Weston knew.
When he heard what Donald said on the phone, he knew the show was about to begin.
Weston and Donald stood still like statues. Neither of them was taking the money nor leaving. Dash was provoked.
He pulled out his baton and glared at Weston. In an unfriendly tone, he said, “Mr. Tanner, there's only one minute left. Either you and your friend leave right now, or we'll throw you out. Make your choice.”
Weston remained silent.
While Dash was about to lose his temper and take action against Weston, a screeching sound of brakes suddenly came from outside.
Gina furrowed her brows.
In order to protect the entire filming location of Dynasty Studios, vehicles were strictly prohibited. Not to mention driving at such high speed.
As she was about to go outside to find out who was the daring driver, a black Mercedes-Benz crashed through the studio wall with a loud bang and burst into the set.
Since the studio wall was made of filler material, the driver was not hurt when the vehicle banged in.
The door of the Mercedes-Benz opened, and a man wrapped in a bathrobe stumbled out of the car.
“Mr. Fountain?”
When Gina, Dash, and all the other staff finally saw who the man was, they were left dumbfounded.
How could Teagan, the big boss of Dynasty Studios, come in like this?
What came next threw everyone off their guard—Teagan went to kneel in front of Donald with a thud.
“Mr. Campbell, I'm not late, am I? Oh, I made it just in time. Exactly within the five-minute mark,” Teagan said.
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