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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1436

"Really? I thought you were still a fan of Liam. After all, a die-hard fan doesn't lose interest just like that," Cindy said with a faint smile.

Maria was a little confused. She kept having a feeling Cindy was implying something.

"Miss White, you think too much. No one cares about Liam anymore. Artists who don't have a good body of work are doomed to fail in showbiz; not everyone is evergreen like you."

"You don't need to do that; I don't need these false compliments anymore." Cindy shook her head and said, "What a shame. I thought you were still his fan. He comes to my place often lately. I thought I could arrange a meetup."

A thought suddenly raced through Maria's mind.

Why did she feel Cindy knew a lot more than she let on?

She looked at the woman in front of her in dismay. "I don't know what you're talking about."

On the contrary, Cindy continued calmly, "A gratitude for taking care of Celeste. All I ever wanted was for her to be well. I wanted to return the favor so that things wouldn't be ugly when we meet next time."

Maria was a little surprised by Cindy's words. "How would I know whether you're telling the truth?"

"What do you think I'll get from lying to you?"

"I wouldn't know. Either way, thank you for the offer, Miss White. Unfortunately, I'm no longer Liam's fan, so there's no need for me to see him anymore. If there's nothing else, I'll make a move now."

Then, Maria got out of the trailer.

Cindy frowned and let out a sigh. "Fine, consider me a busybody."

Then, Maria went to look for Leah after she got out.

Leah came to her in a rush, worried. "Maria, where have you been? I've been looking for you for ages. I thought you left."

"Miss White asked to see me. Sorry to make you worry," Maria replied.

"Cindy White?" Leah was astonished. "Miss White seems to be very familiar with you."

"Not really." Maria looked at Leah. "I can't really go into the details as it concerns someone else's privacy. Sorry about that."

"Is that so? Okay, I understand. I won't ask anymore." Leah was very perceptive.

"Thank you." After that, they toured the studio city. Maria patiently observed the ongoing shoots, every situation, and every detail.

Later, Leah said, "Ah, is that Liam Robinson."

Maria froze and looked in the direction Leah was pointing at. Sure enough, it was him.

He was actually on set. Had he accepted a new role?

It had been a long time since Maria last saw him. Hence, she was rather surprised and confused at the same time.

He was still tall, but he looked much thinner. Frankly, he looked like he'd fall over in a stiff breeze.

Although Maria did not know much about how Liam was doing, she could tell at a glance how tired he was, and it made her heart ache slightly.

Her eyes followed him intently.

She wasn't sure what he was doing here, but he seemed extremely dispirited.

Maria felt sorry for Liam, who was alone. He did not even have an assistant.

It was depressing to see someone who used to be so famous become so down and out.

Furthermore, this person was someone she once loved, and he was still lurking in the depths of her heart.

Liam seemed to have noticed someone staring at him, so he looked over and saw Maria.

Dumbfounded, it seemed as if he never expected to meet her here.

Their eyes met from afar.

Then, Maria pursed her lips.

Liam's gaze remained on her for a moment before he looked away.

After that, he disappeared into a building.

By the time Maria turned away, her mind was completely blank.

She could still keep calm before she saw Liam, but once she saw him, all rational thought flew out the window.

Leah noticed Maria's blank look. "Hey, your soul seemed to have left the building when you saw Liam. Starstruck?"

"Mhmm." Maria did not bother hiding her true feelings.

"Watch this." Then, Leah dragged her towards the building.

After a moment, they saw Liam walking back outside. They had no idea what he was up to.

Leah walked over quickly and said, "Hi, Mr. Robinson, Maria is a fan of yours. Can we please get an autograph?"

As she spoke, Leah handed him a notebook. It was obvious she was a die-hard fan.

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