Chapter: 102
“She... She can do it." Although his voice was weak and low, everyone heard what he said.
Of the two people standing there, everyone thought of the obvious. Francis must have been thinking that Lyndsey could become the acting chief director.
No one seemed to have a problem with it, thinking that Lyndsey could make it work.
After all, Lyndsey graduated from the best film and television school in the country. Aside from earning a double degree in filming and performance, she had also won a full scholarship.
When she made her debut, her acting career easily advanced by leaps and bounds and had become one of the most popular actresses both at home and abroad in no time.
If there was going to be an issue, it was that Lyndsey had yet to personally direct any shows or films. For that reason, no one actually knew her capacity for directing.
Now, as everyone looked at her under the assumption that she was the one Francis was endorsing, they were utterly surprised by what she did. ALL of a sudden, Lyndsey playfully stuck out her tongue and hopped aside.
At this point, they couldn't help but furrow their brows when they noticed that Francis still pointed in that direction.
Of course, in their disbelief, everyone fixed their eyes on Maria. Maria?
She was going to be the acting chief director? Was Francis serious? “I see."
While everyone was still in daze, wondering if this was really happening, Jeremy nodded seriously. From his expression, there was no doubt that he and Francis understood each other.
At this time, Francis, who was still having a hard time breathing because of his allergy, was able to somehow heave a sigh of relief. He lay down on the stretcher much more comfortably and was quickly sent to the hospital by the ambulance.
“Everyone, Listen up. Due to Mr. Jackson's absence, Maria Jenkins, the script supervisor, shall temporarily serve as the chief director until Mr. Jackson is discharged from the hospital," Jeremy announced firmly and loudly.
As expected, the crew burst into an uproar.
Most of them were convinced that Maria was just beauty and no brains.
Therefore, they couldn't fathom how she could even lead the crew as the acting chief director.
What did they see in Maria for them to entrust her such a crucial role? However, despite their reluctance and inward protest, Jeremy had already made the final decision. At the end of the day, they were just employees, and they wouldn't dare have any objection with what the boss had decided.
In fact, maybe Jay and Lyndsey were the only ones qualified to express their disagreement.
Therefore, the actors and actresses turned to the duo, hoping that they could persuade Jeremy to change his mind. Otherwise, The Legend of Anne was basically doomed.
“Isn't that great?! Maria, I'll be sure to cooperate with you!" Unexpectedly, Lyndsey cheerfully approved Maria's appointment as the acting chief director. She even held the latter's arm with a flattering smile on her face.