Chapter: 1962
Wilson, on the other end of the phone, had been busy in his office when Renata called. Hearing her words, he frowned and said, “Calm down, okay? Tell me what happened."
"It's all your daughter Tilda's fault! She had the audacity to use her position as the scriptwriter to change the plot out of the blue so as to target Ivy. She included a rape scene for Ivy! My daughter got inappropriately touched by extras! Are you hearing me?
Inappropriately touched by strangers!"
Boiling with anger, Renata recounted everything the assistant had told her.
Wilton couldn't believe his ears. "I've heard you. I will call her now to explain herself, okay?"
He hung up the phone and immediately called Tilda.
The moment she picked up the call, he hotly said, "Tilda, I was just informed that you modified your sister's scene. Is that true?”
For the film crew, Tilda receiving her father's call while at work wasn't frowned upon. It happened a lot and was considered normal.
"Yes."
"Why on earth did you do that?" Wilton asked.
Tilda didn't look discomposed in the slightest. "Because the script requires that particular scene to be what I changed it into."
Wilton raised an eyebrow. "Really? But Ivy told me that you admitted to making the change so as to target her. Are you telling me that she's lying?"
Tilda raised a hand and rubbed her forehead. "I'm really busy, Dad.
I don't have time for this. Believe whoever you wish to believe. Is there something else you called me for?"
She made it very clear that she didn't want to continue the conversation.
Wilton shook his head and sighed. "Tilda, I understand that you're mad at Ivy, but still, you shouldn't target her. Regardless of your anger towards her, she is still your sister and part of your family."
Hearing this, Tilda's countenance changed a little, bordering on anger.
“Sister? I'm the only daughter of my mother. I don't have any sister."
Wilton sighed and said with a heavy voice, "Tilda, you shouldn't say that. Just because you and Ivy aren't from the same mother doesn't mean you aren't sisters. You both share the same father. I still don't understand your animosity towards Renata. She was good to you.
You grew up experiencing her love. Your attitude towards..."