Next One Is a Babe

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Chapter 1883

In fact, the filming crew had considered giving Aurora a chance to reboot her career on the conditionthat she must build a healthy image for herself, thanks to her likable character. In the meantime, Aurorahad no objection to the crew’s condition as she nodded her head. “Alright, I understand. I promise therewon’t be any more negative news about me from now on.”

While the incident between her and Bryce was considered the biggest stigma in her life, she didn’t thinkthere would be any more scandal that could ruin her career, since what happened in her past was nolonger a secret. For that, she doubted there was anything else worth digging into about her and couldhence stay away from all the unnecessary attention.

Meanwhile, Hannah believed Aurora was experienced enough to understand the gravity of thesituation.

It isn’t easy for her to be offered an opportunity to enter the entertainment industry again, so I believeshe won’t throw her chance away.

Then, Hannah went on to brief Aurora about the filming that would be going on later, telling the latter tobe on set when she told her to do so. After that, Hannah reminded Aurora that she would be operatingseparately from Ian and that they would have to avoid as much interaction as possible when they raninto each other on set.

Fortunately, Aurora understood Hannah’s intention, considering the trouble she had dragged Ian intolately, as she could remember seeing her and Ian’s faces in almost every news article. novelbin

Due to the incident, the Morgan Family inevitably became the center of attention from all news media

companies. Thus, it was decided that Aurora and Ian should work independently to prevent unwantedtroubles.

On the other hand, Cindy was standing outside the door while leaning against the wall with her phonein her hands. At the same time, Ian was sending a text message to her, asking her how it was going on.

Upon typing her reply swiftly, Cindy told Ian that Aurora was still in discussion with Hannah as she wasstill waiting for hers. As soon as she finished texting, she sensed someone walking past her but didn’tread too much into it since the office was crowded with people.

Nonetheless, the person who had just walked past Cindy came back and stood beside her. When sheturned around, she was surprised to see the figure standing beside her.

Linda!

Cindy couldn’t help but recall the rumor about the strained history between Ian and Linda thatnegatively impacted the latter’s career. Because of that, she had no choice but to accept jobs thatdidn’t pay well.

At that moment, Linda didn’t seem to be in good condition, but that didn’t do anything to change herunhappy look when she glared at Cindy.

On the other hand, Cindy appeared to assume an unflinching stance, thinking she didn’t have to beafraid of Linda at all because she was never scared of her anyway, even before the latter’s career wentdownhill. Staring at Linda with a glacial look, Cindy calmly asked, “What’s the matter?”

Linda sneered and said, “Haha. It looks like you have a trick or two up your sleeves.”

Cindy reacted with a sarcastic smirk on her face. “Well, anyone would have thought of that in my place.Anyway, I heard you even paid the director a visit in the middle of the night.”

Linda’s face changed when she heard Cindy’s words. At the same time, Cindy knew what she heardwas more than just hearsay upon noticing Linda’s reaction. She then smiled and said, “If you yourselfwould do that, what makes you think it wouldn’t occur to anyone else to do the same thing?”

“Nonsense.” Linda angrily replied, “I’ll sue you for defamation if you ever say something like that onemore time.”

Cindy grunted coldly, responding in an annoyed tone. “Like I’m scared of that. Go ahead. I dare you.”Deep down, she believed Linda was just paying lip service because she knew everyone else wasaware of what was really going on, even though it wasn’t widely discussed.

Linda gritted her teeth and gawked at Cindy for a few moments. “I was wrong about you. At first, Ithought you were just an innocent sheep; but now, I’ve come to realize you’re, in fact, a wolf in sheep'sclothing.”

On the other hand, Cindy brushed Linda’s mean words off as a compliment and replied, “Likewise. Ithought you were a smart lady at first.” She then shifted her gaze to Linda’s body, leaving her sentenceunfinished to imply her ambiguous meaning.

“How dare you, Cindy?!” Linda clenched her jaw.

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