Chapter 150
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 150 Conflict Erupts
Anthony looked at Abigail as if seeing her for the first time.
After a moment, he chuckled. âYou really are the woman who challenged Mr. Graham on the show.
Come, letâs talk in my place.â
Anthony had a separate room, which was relatively secure.
Once inside, Abigailâs gaze remained calm. âIâve got something in my hand thatâs enough to make
Laura leave this production. I was originally struggling with how to do it, but bringing Luke in gave
me a direction.â
She finished speaking and took out her phone, thereafter playing a recorded file.
As Anthony listened to the recording, he saw Laura complaining sharply about the costumes and
makeup. His expression darkened.
In a historical drama, costumes and makeup had to be meticulously designed based on existing
historical records and murals. Lauraâs dissatisfaction with them indicated a dissatisfaction with the
core message of the show.
If an actor couldnât fully immerse themselves in the turmoil of that time and only cared about how
they looked in the show, it also meant they couldnât do justice to the role given by the director.
âIf we let her go and lose her companyâs investment, weâll need someone to cover it,â Anthony said with
a serious expression.
Abigail looked at him and smiled. âI consulted with you because Iâm hoping you could help a bit.â
Anthony pointed at her, wearing an exasperated yet indulgent smile. âYouâve really planned this.
out, havenât you? Youâve included me in it.â
âWho told you to bring Luke? If you hadnât come, I wouldnât have thought of how to release this
recording,â Abigail muttered with a slightly embarra*sed smile.
âIâll inquire about the investment right away. Keep this confidential. How do you plan to proceed?â
Anthony asked Abigail.
Abigail looked into his eyes. âLuke might not be effective in reining her in anymore. Laura will surely
clash with him. After all, sheâs a star nurtured by capitalists, with arrogance and a disdainful
attitude as her trademarks.â
âThen I look forward to your performance,â Anthony said with a smile.
He didnât stay long; after all, six million in investment wasnât easy to come by.
The market impact of historical dramas was tricky. Many big-budget historical dramas had both high
quality and good reviews, but they struggled with viewership. Thankfully, they didnât operate at a loss,
but if they did, it would be even harder to find investors for such projects.
As the show continued filming, Abigail watched the actors on set.
A major highlight of this show was a stunningly handsome male character, a real historical figure whose
fate was tragically documented.
The actor playing this character w
ned Eric Davidson. He had a slightly feminine appearance
but with a well-toned physique and an exceptionally handsome face.
From the start of the production until now, Eric was a laid-back actor. However, Abigail did a little
research privately and found out that Eric was undoubtedly a skilled actor.
Still, today Luke pointed out a few emotional nuances that Eric wasnât getting right.
Luke, who had a deep understanding of historical dramas, could spot whether an actor was portraying
the role accurately better than Lewis.
Soon, it was Lauraâs turn. Unsatisfied with her appearance, Luke shook his head as soon as she
spoke. âNo, she canât perform like this,â he announced.
Lauraâs character was fictional but still crucial. Therefore, the complex and conflicted emotions of
sorrow had to be portrayed accurately.
Lewis had been getting impatient with Lauraâs inability to keep up with the others, but since she
brought in investment, he couldnât be too harsh.
Luke looked at Laura, his brows furrowing with annoyance. âHave you studied this period in
history?â
âThe script lays it out pretty clearly, doesnât it? Iâve got all my lines memorized,â Laura replied,
suppressing her irritation.
She caught a hint of disdain in Lukeâs eyes. Where on earth did they find this professor? Even his
appearance is repulsive.
âYoung lady,â Luke spoke gently to Laura. âBeing an actor isnât just about memorizing and reading lines,
especially in a historical piece like this. You should delve into that era of endless warfare and immerse
yourself in the chaos and oppression inflicted by the barbarians.â
Lauraâs patience had worn thin at that point. âWhoâs directing this play, anyway? Actors should just stick
to the script. Who says we have to study history? Do you think actors have all the time in the
world?â
Luke frowned but didnât respond.
It was Lewis who replied gravely, âIf you canât deliver what we need, you should put in the effort to
improve. Youâre holding back the re production and disregarding everyone elseâs hard work. Itâs making
things difficult for everyone.â
Eric, who was still in his costume, moved to the side and opened a bottle of water, thereafter taking
a few sips.
Some veteran actors were waiting to shoot their scenes. Laura wasted a lot of time during every take,
leaving them frustrated.
However, Laura brought in the dough.
âThis professor came to help Abigail, right?â Laura suddenly brought the conversation back to
Abigail.
Abigail raised an eyebrow ever so slightly, not saying a word.
Laura decided to stop acting and continued, âSince youâre an authoritative professor, Iâll pose this
question to you-can I change my makeup and hairstyle? I donât like them.â
Luke looked at Lewis. âThis actress wonât work. If you donât replace her soon, the entire production
will be ruined.â
At these words, Laura burst into laughter. âReplace me? Have you put a single cent into this
production? Who gave you the authority to boss me around?â