Chapter: 1953
Rosalynn chuckled. “But I like your unreasonableness. If you want Ivy to leave the crew on her own, I suggest you be even more unreasonable."

She, too, didn't like Ivy. In all honesty, she had waited for filming to start to see if she could persuade Ivy to leave the production voluntarily.

But before she could come up with a plan, Tilda had already taken the initiative to pursue her agenda.

The two exchanged smiles and shared a sense of mutual admiration.

Soon, it was time for Ivy's scene to be filmed.

In her role as the fourth female lead, she was cornered by several extras portraying delinquents, who began to talk dirty and tear at her clothing.

Ivy cried out and did her best to evade the men's advances.

Throughout the entire process, the director wore a disapproving expression, dissatisfied with her performance.

He didn't like how she looked stiff and how fake her screams sounded.

As a result, the scene took more than a dozen attempts before it was deemed acceptable.

When it was over, Ivy's eyes were swollen, and her throat was raspy from crying. She then approached the director and asked for a break.

Without another word, she left the set.

The director helplessly shook his head but said nothing and just continued filming.

Just then, Karina approached Rosalynn and Tilda and asked, “That spoiled lady just walked off like that? Do you think she'll come tomorrow?"

Rosalynn raised her eyebrows. “I don't think she'll give up that easily."

It would be great if Ivy left the cast so easily.

Tilda pushed her glasses upward and said, “She won't quit on her own.

She would probably ask my dad to pull some strings or put pressure on the crew to change the script.

Karina laughed at this.

“The crew respects the assistant director. Does Ivy really think that we'll kiss up to her?"
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