Chapter 111: What’s Going On?

Audrey remembered that in the plot of the original book, the male lead, Frank, was actually a very slow person. Even though he had helped Elena out when he first met her, it didn’t mean that Frank was already interested in Elena.

Despite Elena’s impeccable face in the entertainment industry, she had secretly paid attention to Frank because of that first meeting.

During the production team’s halftime break, Audrey could clearly see how many times Elena looked at Frank’s figure.

Later on, when Elena and Frank were acting, Audrey could completely feel the fire burning in Elena’s eyes. Audrey, who was well-versed in the ways of women, was very familiar with that gaze. It was an emotion that could only be felt when facing her lover.

No matter how well Elena hid herself, who was Audrey? She easily saw through Elena’s disguise.

In the current situation, Audrey didn’t know when the slow-burning Frank

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would be interested in Elena. However, based on Elena’s thoughts, Audrey could use Frank to “coerce” Elena.

Audrey first contacted Elena and asked her out to meet her.

As Audrey had expected, Elena was very annoyed and repulsed by her invitation. She impatiently asked her what was the matter.

Audrey wasn’t in a hurry and said directly, “It’s nothing. I just happened to Imow about Frank’s ex-girlfriend. Miss Elena, don’t you want to hear about it?” As expected, Elena left to look for her.

It wasn’t that Elena was deeply in love with Frank, but Audrey had discovered a loophole in the original book.

In the original book, the relationship between Frank and Elena could be said to be earth-shattering. It was a scene between a domineering CEO and his little wife. This was the plot direction of the male and female protagonists that the author of the original book had forced. No matter what, it could not be changed.

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Audrey used this huge loophole in the original book to directly mention Frank to Elena. She believed that Elena would come. The existence of a fixed plot had already made Elena unable to stop herself from worrying about Frank.

As for why Audrey could change the direction of her plot, she didn’t know for the time being. However, the first thing she had to do now was to resolve this farce between her and Elena.

When Elena arrived at a high-class restaurant, she saw Audrey ordering a large table of food and quietly waiting for her arrival.

Elena didn’t like to see Audrey’s face, but since it concerned Frank, she still sat down.

“Tell me, what do you want to tell me?” Elena went straight to the point, not wanting to stay here any longer.

Audrey took a sip of coffee and said with a faint smile, “There’s no one else here, Miss Elena. You’re being honest this time.”

Elena’s expression quickly changed.

Back on set, due to Frank’s presence, Elena was very pleasant to everyone, including Audrey.

In order to create a kind and gentle image, Elena didn’t cause trouble for Audrey. The two of them hadn’t had a conflict for a long time.

However, this didn’t mean that Elena didn’t hate Audrey. This time, Audrey’s internet abuse was Elena’s doing.

What Audrey had just said was clearly mocking Elena for being good at pretending.

“What did you say about Frank’s ex-girlfriend?” Elena calmed herself down and tried to sound calm.

Elena was proud. She had been pampered by her parents since she was young. Even if she insisted on developing in the entertainment industry, her parents did not stop her. Instead, they gathered a pile of resources for her.

Even though Audrey had seen through her secret, Elena didn’t hide it. She openly admitted that she had fallen in love with Frank.

Audrey was very satisfied with Elena’s reaction. This was the temperament that the female protagonist in the original book should have.

As for Frank’s ex-girlfriend… Audrey was naturally making it up. How could she remember if Frank had a girlfriend in the original book?

Audrey directly stated her goal. “I need you to post on Weibo to clarify our relationship and push the blame to the producer. Only then can I tell you about Frank..”

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