Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 84 Purple The Scriptwriter

Chapter 84 Purple The Scriptwriter

"No! You don't want to!" Chelsea raised her hand and pushed back Zuri's beautiful face.

All men would be attracted by that face.

After laughing for a while, Zuri began to complain, "I want to suggest that Edmund go to the hospital'sophthalmology department and see an ophthalmologist. He must have a problem with his eyes. Youare such a perfect woman, yet he doesn't like you. He likes bad women like Diane. It disgusts me."

"Love can't be forced," Chelsea replied calmly.

Zuri sighed, "What happened to you? You are so indifferent now, as if nothing can arouse yourinterest."

Chelsea put on a weak smile and answered, "I went through a painful divorce."

Just because Chelsea was the one who asked Edmund for a divorce didn't mean it didn't hurt her. Theend of their marriage had shattered her hope. How could she bring herself to return all over again?

With one hand propping her chin, Zuri said dejectedly, "But why do I still miss him despite the fact thatI've been hurt?"

Chelsea comforted her in a soft voice, "Your situation is different from mine. You two loved each other,but you had to separate because of some unfortunate circumstances. And you came up with this ideafor his future.

Between me and Edmund, I was the only one who wanted to make our relationship work. I gave up on

him because loving him only hurt me. But you still have a chance."

When Chelsea said that Zuri still had a chance, Zuri felt very happy.

Chelsea took out her phone, called Ethan, and told him apologetically that she had a meeting andcouldn't make it to the date.

Although Ethan didn't appreciate the last-minute cancellation, he had to let Chelsea go. Chelsea tookher job very seriously, and Ethan couldn't stand in the way of that.

When Chelsea and Zuri arrived at Peak Entertainment, they ran into two people in the hall. They werea female scriptwriter of Peak Entertainment and her assistant.

The scriptwriter's pen name was Purple, and she was more experienced in the scriptwriting game thanChelsea.

It was said that she was a famous online writer a few years ago. As it was the golden age of intellectualproperty, she was able to sell the rights to several of her bestselling novels, most of which wereadapted for the stage.

Luka starred in one of the plays adapted from Purple's novels, and because of that play, Luka becamefamous again.

After that triumphant play, Luka set up Peak Entertainment and began to work backstage. At that time,Luka recruited Purple to be one of his scriptwriters, so she was a senior employee of PeakEntertainment.

However, Purple hadn't written a popular play in recent years.

Out of all her novels that were adapted into plays, only the one Luka starred in made headlines. Therest flopped.

It was said that Purple had sincerely wanted to be Eugene's apprentice back then, but Eugene directlyrefused her after reading her draft.

Eugene was a big shot in the scriptwriting circle, and he had the capability and qualifications. Thecomment he gave Purple's draft went, "The rhetoric is too flowery and sadly opaque."

Purple was pissed off.

After Chelsea joined Peak Entertainment, she only worked part-time, so she had only seen Purple afew times in the last few years. Even so, Chelsea still felt that Purple was hostile toward her, butChelsea didn't take that feeling seriously.

Chelsea greeted her modestly and respectfully, "Hello, Purple."

Purple simply nodded at her.

After Chelsea and Zuri brushed past Purple and her assistant, Purple's assistant said in disdain,"Someone won the scriptwriting project by virtue of her appearance rather than her talent. She reallyleft a stain on the scriptwriting world."

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