Her Seven Little Bodyguards -
Chapter 598
Chapter 602
At this moment, Jennifer looked really different from her public image as an award-winning actress. Who would've thought that there was such a side to the usually haughty and standoffish woman?
Before Vania could speak, though, Hanson grabbed Jennifer by the collar and yanked her up. "Don't put your weight on my wife," he said in a very childish tone.
"Oh." Jennifer immediately straightened up and looked at Vania apologetically. "I just got too emotional. Are you okay?"
"Yeah, I'm fine." Vania smiled while replaceing herself liking the ingenuous young lady even more. "Don't stress yourself out about it."
Jennifer nodded heavily. "Now you're not only my backer but also my savior. Let's be better friends from now on."
Vania nodded. "Sure." She looked forward to their friendship very much.
At this moment, the ignored Hanson asked in puzzlement, "Backer?" Why couldn't I understand what they're saying? This is bad. I have to know what my love rival is trying to convey like the back of my hand, he thought.
Jennifer didn't notice his darkened expression, though. She patiently explained, "Yeah, it means that she'll be supporting me financially." She and Vania had just agreed on the movie set that the latter would consider her for acting roles in the future.
"Supporting you financially, you say?" Hanson sounded even sulkier upon hearing these words.
Still oblivious to what was going wrong, Jennifer explained to him, "Yeah, that's right. Director Greyson said she'll offer me acting roles if there are scripts that suit me in the future."
So that's what she meant by "Supporting me financially," thought Hanson as his eyelids twitched. Now he finally realized that this so-called 'love rival' would put him at a greater disadvantage than the woman named Kiki would.
At this moment, Jennifer finally noticed that Hanson was morose. Fearing that he was spurning her for being a bad actress who couldn't bring Vania profits, she hurriedly guaranteed, "Don't worry, President. By investing in me, Director Greyson has made an absolutely smart choice. I'll definitely help you guys make a lot of money."
I hope she'll make us lose money, though. That way, my wife won't be casting her in future projects, thought Hanson.
Going along with Jennifer, Vania nodded. "I believe you're capable of that."
Jennifer gave her a wink. "Hehe! What a good eye you have, Director Greyson."
Seeing how Jennifer wanted to perform other acts of intimacy, Hanson immediately stretched out his hand to stop her. "Alright, that's enough. Now that you've seen Vania come round, you can go back to the movie set already." Stop stealing my wife over here!
Jennifer was somewhat afraid of him. "Can I stay with Director Greyson?"
Jennifer was somewhat afraid of him. "Can I stay with Director Greyson?"
Hanson replied, "No, you can't. She needs to recuperate without being disturbed, and you're making too much noise here." All she knows is to say those corrupting stuff to my wife. Why would my wife "keep" such a woman?
Disappointed, Jennifer turned to look at Vania, wanting to ask the latter to plead on her behalf. She wanted to stay with Vania for a while longer. She didn't mean anything else; it was just that it was hard to come across someone she got along so well with.
Knowing that Hanson was jealous right now, Vania immediately persuaded Jennifer, saying, "I'm fine. We'll resume filming right after I rest for a day." At the moment, she was still concerned about the progress of the filming. She had to wrap up the filming before the film competition took place four months later.
Jennifer was somewhat reluctant. "Okay."
"It's not like we're not gonna meet again. And besides, you just got a scare, so go back and take a good rest. I still want you to shoot all the scenes in one take during filming," Vania joked to tell her not to worry
"Alright then, have a good rest." Jennifer left reluctantly.
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