Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1462 It had been a long while since Chester met such an interesting woman. Unfortunatelyâ¦
âEllie, why did you close the door?â
Leanneâs voice suddenly rang from outside. âIâm so mad. When I looked for those makeup artists just now, they said they were busy. When I looked for the head of the department, he claimed that we were late and caused a lot of problems for them⦠â
The door was forcefully opened.
At the sight of the man who opened the door, Leanne was instantly dumbfounded. She stammered, âY-
Young Master Jewellâ¦â
âMm.â Chester acknowledged her with a captivating hoarse voice before striding out with his long legs.
Leanneâs eyes settled on his silhouette for a moment before she glared at Eliza.
Eliza was overwhelmed with unease. âDonât misunderstandâ¦â
âOf course, I wonât misunderstand. What could I misunderstand? It must be due to your late arrival which made Young Master Jewell upset. Thatâs why he scolded you, right?â Leanne said in a huff, âHave you explained yourself to Young Master Jewell?â
Eliza looked down and laughed. Well, Leanne understood her so well that she did not have to clarify anything.
âWow, Eliza. Your hairstyle looks great. Who did it? Itâs beautiful.â Leanne suddenly squealed. âYou look gorgeous.â
âI did it on my own, â Eliza said, âHave you forgotten that I learned these things from the internet when I didnât have any makeup artists to do it for me back then?â
âI remember now. That was two years ago. I didnât expect that weâd go back to that situation.â Leanne let out a sigh.
By the time Eliza was done changing and stepped out, the first scene had already been shot.
Director Cheever was fuming with anger. âWhereâs Eliza? Why isnât she here yet? Does she need the entire morning to put on her makeup and get changed? Iâm not paying her to put on her makeup.â
âDirector Cheever, I did it for her an hour ago, â a makeup artist said.
âBut why is she still not here yet? She must be dawdling. If sheâs late again tomorrow, she wonât have to come anymore.â Director Cheever was infuriated.
âIâm sorry, Director Cheever. I wonât behave like this again tomorrow.â Eliza walked over to the director in a light green dress. Her hair was pinned with a purple barrette on the right side, revealing her bright forehead and small face. It was a challenge to many other female celebrities, yet she looked simply perfect from all angles. With her starry eyes and pretty face, she looked radiant.
A lot of female celebrities needed to apply filters to their photos.
However, Eliza looked as though she was using a camera filter in real life.
Silence fell on the set for a moment. Chester, who was smoking at the gazebo, caught sight of the scene. His dark eyes narrowed while his lips curled into a faint smile.
Eliza was clever as she knew which part of her was most beautiful.
If a photo of her was taken right now and exposed to the public, it would evoke heated discussions on her beauty and probably make history.
Cindy was so jealous that her heart ached. Although the makeup artist had taken great pains to make her beautiful, her face was not as pretty as Elizaâs. Besides, she had made her debut as a singer.
Elizaâs looks in historical movies were unparalleled.
At this moment, Cindy grabbed the chance to shoot a look at the makeup artist.
After the makeup artist came to her senses, she said nervously, âSorry, Director Cheever. This isnât the makeup I did for Miss Robbins previously. I considered that sheâs the first supporting actress in the movie whoâs mostly villainous, so I deliberately applied makeup that made her look a little fierce⦠â
Director Cheever instantly grasped the point. The assistant director beside him glanced at Cindyâs expression and immediately criticized, âEliza, I know you want to look good, but not every character needs to look beautiful. Your looks need to reflect your characterâs personality. Do you know why this movie is called The Belle? Itâs precisely because the female lead and her dancing skills are beautiful.
With your current looks, youâll be stealing the limelight from the lead actress.â