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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1750

Maria was born into a family with a good background. As Zachary's daughter, she didn't lack any money.

Now, she could easily give shares away too.

Leah looked at Maria in a daze. She didn't come back to her senses for a long time.

"What are you doing? Have you turned silly?" Maria pushed her.

Leah shook her head and laughed, "Miss Maria, don't you think you're giving out shares too easily?"

"Shares are useless. Money is nothing to me. I have always regarded money as waste,"Maria said righteously. "But friendships matter."

"Thanks in advance. Come on, let's read the script."

Leah was the original author so she was familiar with the scenes and roles that she had written.

After reading a few scenes, Maria asked her, "What do you think?"

"The scriptwriter you found is good. She didn't change my work. She only enhanced the original story. The conflicts are a lot more prominent than before."

"I told the scriptwriter to respect the original copy." Maria said, "To be honest, I dislike script writers who modify original works. They have ruined a lot of influential works."

"I think this script is better than my original work." Leah analyzed, "The characters are still the same, and the story hasn't been changed. It's just that the conflicts are more intense. There's a sense of ups and downs."

"Leah, does this mean you're satisfied with it?" Maria looked at her and blinked.

"Yes, I'm quite satisfied with it," Leah answered.

"Any opinions? Are there any suggestions you would like to give?" Maria asked her for her opinion again.

"I think the sequence here is better." Leah continued, "If it was shown in reversed order, there would be a violent conflict in the opening, and not many people want to see them recall memories. It can be tiring if there are too many memories. However, I think that you should still get the director's opinion. I prefer it to be in sequence."

"Does that mean you're praising this script?" Maria waved the script that she was holding.

Leah nodded. "Yes, I prefer this version."

"I understand. I'll let the director know that the original author prefers this version." Maria marked the version which Leah preferred. "By the way, Leah, Liam may have questions about the roles. Could you explain it to him?"

Maria asked politely and pleadingly.

Leah couldn't help but admire Maria when she saw her like that. "Why are you being so polite? Even though we haven't known each other for a very long time, I still consider us close friends. You want to start a business with me, and you even want to give me shares. You don't have to be so polite. Besides, isn't our company's agenda to promote Liam?"

Maria immediately laughed happily when she heard what Leah said. "You're the best, Leah."

"Of course." Leah admitted openly, "I am. You can just ask me if you have any questions. How about this? When we go for dinner later, we'll create a group and add the two of them in. That way, all of you can ask questions, and I can answer it there. How does that sound?"

"Of course Liam and I are okay with it. I just don't know what Ernest will think. Would he blame us for taking up too much of your time?" Maria looked at Leah with her shining eyes. She was obviously overthinking.

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