He hurriedly spoke on Nell Sue’s behalf: "Miss Sue considered the place is remote and heard the previous boxed als were not tasty. Although she’s not filming here, she felt she should care for everyone and contribute to the crew. So she specifically contacted a good restaurant and arranged for a sumptuous dinner delivery. This place is so desolate, even delivering als is tough. You can tell Miss Sue really put a lot of thought into this."
Ethan Smith nodded and said: "Even if she’s not here, she keeps thinking about everyone. Truly a considerate and attentive lady."
At this mont, soone brought over several boxes, and upon seeing the contents, everyone widened their eyes in amazent and couldn’t help but say: "Director, this boxed al is too luxurious! I’ve been in the crew for so many years and I’ve never seen such rich and delicious dishes. Look at these, there’s even cheese lobster, eel, and the soup is the famous Buddha Jumps Over the Wall! It’s simply unbelievable."
Clara Bennett, who overheard this, felt a bit puzzled...
What a coincidence, William Foster had just delivered food not long ago, and now Nell Sue had also sent over dinner.
When she heard there was lobster and eel in the boxed al, she felt sothing was off.
These are so of her favorite ingredients.
Especially when Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, such a premium soup, was ntioned, Clara couldn’t help but smile slightly.
Honestly speaking, if these dinners were truly sent by Nell Sue, Clara wouldn’t hesitate to chop off her own head and kick it like a ball.
George Taylor, who didn’t understand what was going on, could only look at Clara with a puzzled expression and ask: "The friend you ntioned earlier, are you referring to Nell Sue?"
Upon hearing this, Clara’s eyes darkened instantly, but her tone remained exceptionally calm.
"No, that friend of mine is not Nell Sue, and I didn’t ask her to deliver food for us. It’s just a coincidence that Miss Sue’s ordered dinner looks identical to what my friend delivered."
After she finished speaking, George Taylor furrowed his brows tightly.
George asked skeptically: "How could such a big coincidence happen? Could there be a mistake sowhere?"
Clara hurriedly explained: "The crew told it was Miss Sue who ordered it; it shouldn’t be wrong. Maybe my friend’s delivery hasn’t arrived yet."
She thought, since everyone misunderstood, she might as well let the mistake stand.
When Ethan Smith opened the boxed al, he too was stunned by the lavish food: "Ha, it’s the first ti I’ve eaten such a sumptuous boxed al on set. It’s unbelievable."
The crew marveled: "Miss Sue is just too generous, these als are not only abundant but also look delicious, making everyone’s mouth water."
The delivery person enthusiastically handed the boxed als to two people, speaking with concern: "White, Taylor, your als are here, eat them while they’re hot."
Clara hesitated slightly and didn’t take the boxed al directly: "I’m sorry, I didn’t expect Miss Sue to order food on my behalf. Actually, my friend also ordered a al for , so I’ll skip this one and wait for the one my friend sent."
The crew turned to look at George, who also shook his head to indicate he didn’t need it: "I already had dinner before coming here and am not hungry for now, so just set this aside for now."
Seeing neither wanted to accept the al, the crew seed a bit embarrassed: "What should we do... Miss Sue kindly sent these als over. If White doesn’t eat it, what will happen to these boxed als afterward?"
To him, both the quality and the quantity of the al Clara ordered couldn’t possibly match up to what Nell Sue provided.
After all, as a newcor to the circle, even if she’s been in for a while, it’s typically unlikely for soone to order a more upscale boxed al than this.
Clearly, Nell Sue went all out to express her goodwill this ti.
Clara smiled and ca up with a solution: "How about this, if everyone gets tired or hungry while filming later, they can use my boxed al as a midnight snack. If there’s anyone who really doesn’t eat or doesn’t like it, just give the remainder to the workers nearby."
The crew, feeling a bit embarrassed, said: "It’s entirely my oversight, Miss Sue ntioned delivering boxed als before, I simply canceled the earlier order without confirming with you about this, truly sorry for everyone’s intentions."
Clara imdiately smiled and comforted him: "It’s okay, really, don’t feel bad about it. Actually, my friend took the liberty of ordering a al, and it just happened to collide with this situation. You could call Miss Sue later to thank her on behalf of and others. You see, everyone is eating happily now."
The crew nodded: "I’ll record a video for Miss Sue later, showing how everyone is enjoying this al."
Clara smiled and nodded: "Sure, go ahead."
Watching the crew walk away, she silently added in her heart: "You go ahead and dig your own grave."
After the crew walked away, George turned to Clara and asked: "Didn’t you tell earlier that the food Nell Sue ordered is the sa as what your friend brought? Why don’t you check it first? Maybe there’s really been a mistake."
Clara gently shook her head and replied: "Even if I really said sothing wrong, it would be exceedingly awkward for Miss Sue. I think I’d better go back and ask my friend if there was really a misunderstanding. After all, regardless of anything else, the most important thing is to ensure everyone on-site has food to eat."
After hearing her explanation, George’s expression seed to convey: "You’re such a good person," but ultimately, he did not comnt further.
Clara looked at his expression: "..."
But that’s not the case.
What she was thinking in her mind was: actually, I am not acting out of good-heartedness or kindness.
Everything was just for the sake of maintaining harmony and creating a good image.
Moreover, Clara really didn’t feel comfortable directly probing into this matter.
If she insisted on figuring out the truth, it might leave an impression of being ungrateful or overly ticulous, making mountains out of molehills.
Even worse, it might make everyone think she’s questioning or doubting Nell Sue’s ability to prepare such good food for everyone.
These are issues she clearly wanted to avoid.
alti equates to break ti, Clara perked up her ears and quickly heard many voices praising the boxed al, as if these words of appreciation made her feel that everyone’s favorable view of Nell Sue had distinctly improved.
"I’ve heard before that Nell Sue was well-liked in the previous crew. Experiencing it firsthand now, I realize it’s truly true."
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