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In short, for quite a while afterward, Emma Williams kept throwing shady remarks at Laura Jones, but Laura couldn’t be bothered to pay her any attention. Emma, on the other hand, had the intention to stir things up but couldn’t manage to do so.

Soon, the sester ca to an end, and before they knew it, the day for the official filming of "Seeking for the Noble" arrived.

William Wilson joined the crew early in the morning.

When Laura Jones woke up, she saw a ssage from William Wilson.

[I’ve joined the crew first. Waiting for you.]

Laura glanced at it but didn’t reply. At this hour, the crew should have started filming.

As a mber of the scriptwriting creative team, Laura was actually pulled into the crew as a script consultant.

Why is that so?

It’s because the investor insisted on sticking to the original script without significant changes.

It was even strict to the point that the dialogue couldn’t be altered.

This made many in the crew wonder just how influential this fresh, unknown author must be to receive such favoritism from the investors.

Even the dialogue couldn’t be altered.

That kind of status was comparable to that of the great romance writer!

When Laura heard about this, she was montarily dumbfounded.

If she didn’t know for a fact her family was unaware she was writing novels, she might have suspected the generous investor had the last na Jones too.

Thus, in actuality, Laura’s role as a so-called creative consultant ant that when the screenwriters adapted the script, they first had to consult her opinion.

If she thought it was fine, then it was fine.

Or, if during filming, so parts of the plot needed to be changed due to unforeseen reasons, they would need to check with her to see if it affected the overall storyline.

Laura understood that since the investor firmly required no changes to the original and since they had invited top-tier actors for the lead roles, the crew was keen not to ss up this production.

Fortunately, apart from the no-change policy regarding the original script and dialogue, the investors had no other demands.

Well, except for a small investor who inserted an actress for a supporting third female role.

The girl’s image fit the "ideal beauty" character setting, so the crew accepted it.

These matters were widely discussed online, and Laura found out a bit about them.

Additionally, with Emma Williams, this "ideal beauty," going around boasting about getting into the crew through connections, it was hard for Laura not to know.

After getting ready, it was already past ten o’clock.

The scriptwriting team wasn’t required to be on set today, and so parts of the script had already been sent to the crew.

Thus, Laura wasn’t in a hurry.

Having just started winter break, Laura first went back to her ho in Boston to spend a couple of days with her parents and then ntioned her plan to join the filming crew.

"What’s going on? You’ve been ho for only two days and you’re leaving already?"

Adam Jones was quite reluctant to see his daughter go. Having looked forward to his precious girl coming ho for the holidays, he wanted her to spend more ti with him, but then the little girl dropped this news on him with no regard.

"Dad, I checked with the crew, and I really don’t have to stay that long. At most one week, and once I’ve finished the script, I can co back first. I don’t need to stay with the crew the whole ti."

Laura leaned against Adam Jones, softly comforting him.

"Heh, I think you just want to hang out with that William Wilson kid."

Previously, the little chubby kid was so endearing, but now he’s becoming quite a nuisance, even trying to take his daughter away.

Though Adam Jones didn’t pay much attention to the entertainnt industry, he wasn’t completely clueless either.

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