Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1473 âNope, â Eliza replied brutally. After a moment of silence, she said, âIf you were single, I might have a slight interest in you. But now that youâre already married, you even came to flirt with me. As a decent woman, I feel that youâreâ â
âWhat about me?â Seeing her holding back, Chester interrupted her impatiently.
âToo much of a scumbag, â Eliza said, âYour behavior is disgusting, yet you enjoy it, thinking that youâre very good at flirting.â
Chesterâs handsome face darkened as she was making him look terrible.
âWell done, Eliza.â He smiled grimly before he suddenly pushed her out of the car. âGet out.â Eliza hurriedly got out and took her suitcase.
After realizing that she was not looking back at all, Chester took out a cigarette. He snapped the cigarette into two instead of lighting it.
A moment later, he laughed darkly, which sent a chill down the chauffeurâs spine.
Chester returned to the top floor of his residence that was over 300 square meters. Once he got out of the elevator, he caught sight of Cindy at the door.
The minute she saw Chester, she walked up to him with reddened eyes. âYoung Master Jewell, Shedrick asked me to quit Director Cheeverâs movie. He said Eliza will take over as the female leadâ¦â
âI know.â Chester unlocked the door with his fingerprint.
Cindy tugged on his shirt. âChester, everyone out there knows that Iâm your fiancée. Moreover, Iâve already joined the crew for The Belle and started shooting. If I quit after one day, how will the public view me? Theyâll surely assume that Director Cheever disapproves of my acting. Everyone will make fun of me. Iâm going to marry you soon. Not only will this matter bring shame on me but also you and the Jewell family.â
Chester turned around and looked at her dark, appealing eyes.
He could not help but think about Eliza, who was cool and sensible. Although she spoke harshly, at least she was genuine and frank.
âChester⦠Why are you looking at me this way?â His stare made Cindy uneasy. âIâm just telling the truth.â
âCindy, so you do realize that youâve brought shame on me, huh?â Chester snorted. âI helped you secure a role in Director Cheeverâs movie, yet you were asked to leave after one day. Youâre really a disgrace to me.â
Cindyâs face flushed with embarrassment. â It was all Elizaâs doingââ
âWas it because she acted so well and it made you pale into insignificance?â Chester interrupted her, â I was at the set. As an outsider, I could see how she beat you hands down. Do you think Director Cheever would allow you to carry on with the shooting and let you make a fool of yourself? Either way, youâre a disgrace.â
Stung by his criticisms, Cindy felt a burning sensation on her face. âThe company shouldnât have allowed Eliza to join the movie in the first place.â
â I thought youâd be able to beat Eliza, considering how well you usually act in front of me. Who knew your acting is fine in real life but so awful in front of the camera.â
A sarcastic look washed over Chesterâs face.â Moreover, are you under the impression that Director Cheever is a fool? Given your lousy acting on the first day, why would he want to keep you?â
When Cindy opened her mouth, Chester said impatiently, âEnough. Stop acting in front of me. You canât do anything well. Also, let me remind you that I agreed to marry you but that doesnât mean you can use my identity to bully others out there.â
Cindyâs face turned ghastly. â Is it because of Eliza? As I said, Monte has fooled around with her before Before she could finish her sentence, Chester squeezed her neck.
âCindy Turner, what gives you the right to criticize Eliza? If you werenât useful, I wouldnât f*cking allow such a good-for-nothing troublemaker like you to be in my sight. Get lost.â Chester let go of her. âIf you still donât behave yourself, I can choose not to marry you anytime. Do you know that?â
Cindyâs lips quivered. The sight of his indifferent but beautiful gaze filled her with dread and awe.
âAlright, Chester. Donât be mad. Iâll leave right now.â
She tottered into the elevator.