Chapter 60
Chapter 60
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She picked up the script and stood up. “Didn’t you want the script? Weren’t you waiting for the script to start filming?”
Avery looked at the script in her hand and secretly heaved a sigh of relief. He knew her bark was worse than her bite. Even if she was venting her anger, she still immediately found the script for him the moment she returned. Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
After all, it was her work. She still hoped to be able to make it a film.
Avery was secretly happy in his mind as he reached out to take the script from Darlene.
However, he watched as she took the script back, walked to the coffee table, pulled open the drawer under the coffee table, and took out a lighter.
When Avery realized that something was wrong and wanted to stop her, Darlene had
already walked to the window and pushed it open.
She did not hesitate for a moment. She ignited the paper and threw it out of the window.
Avery rushed over to grab it, but it was already too late.
The ignited paper had already been blown into the wind and scattered down. The sparks of fire quickly turned the thick stack of paper into ashes that fell to the ground.
Avery stretched out his hand out of the window and tried to grab something in the air, but he couldn’t get anything.
He grabbed Darlene’s shoulder with a pale face and angrily pressed her back against the wall, pinching her chin.
“You’re crazy! What good is it for you to burn your script out of anger?”
Darlene sneered, “At least it’s better than giving it to you.”
Avery became angry, and his grip tightened. “Darlene, are you sure you want to
continue like this? It’s just a movie, and Vivian is a famous actress. Why don’t you want
to accept her?”
Darlene turned her gaze away and did not look at him anymore. It was meaningless to
reason with him now. “Anyway, it has already been burned. I can’t write it anymore.
You can do whatever you want.”
Avery stared at her for a long time without saying a word.
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The news that the Gallard Group was going to compile “Star and You” into a movie has already been released. Many stars have sent their information over for auction.
He had no way back, but without a script, it was impossible to make a movie with just
one comic.
He released his hand. “Alright, then you can stay here. When you can write out the script again, you can leave Southwood Villa. As long as you can stay in this house, I am
not in a hurry.”
He went out, and with a bang, the bedroom door was locked from the outside.
The footsteps outside the door were getting farther and farther and soon disappeared.
After Avery left, he smoked in the car for half an hour. He calmed himself down and
called Darlene again.
Darlene did not pick up, and he kept calling over and over again.
After more than ten minutes, the call finally connected.
Darlene had changed a new phone, and he did not save Avery’s number, so she was not sure that it was Avery who had called.
When she heard the phone ringing, she was worried that it was someone else calling, so
she still picked it up.
As soon as she picked up the phone, Avery’s voice sounded out. “Think about it carefully. You should write the script yourself and be responsible for your own work.
“I can just randomly find a screenwriter to write it. But I don’t know what that person will do with adaptation. It won’t do you much good…”
He thought that everything he said was reasonable, which was also very convincing.
The response to him was that Darlene hung up the phone with a “bang“.
Avery was extremely enraged, and he had already said everything he could think of, so
he had no patience.
He thought that he could lock Darlene up for a day or two, and when she calmed down and thought things through, it would be easier to talk to her.
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Thinking of this, he drove to the company.
In the bedroom, Darlene hung up the phone and threw it on the coffee table. The more she thought about it, the angrier she became.
Letting Vivian act as the female lead was destroying this comic. What difference did it make as to whether the script would be adapted or not?
Not long after, the phone rang again. The caller display was still a long string of
numbers.
Darlene looked at the “Baltimore” displayed on the caller ID. It should still be Avery.
She reached out and hung up.
That person called many times. She got on the phone and cursed, “Avery, are you insane? I’ll say it one last time. I will never write a script!
“I don’t care about anything anymore. You can do whatever you want to do.”
There was a moment of silence, and Gustave’s voice came over. “What are you talking
about?”