Chapter 768 Ruined
“You already made up your mind, so there’s no need to ask me,” Juliet smiled. “I don’t care. As long as work hard, I don’t need her to pave the way for the.”
Her eyes were full of determination. I nodded and left the studio.
Back in my office, I rejected her firmly. “Sorry, Mrs. Lafferty, but we can’t accept your request. The company has its own plans. If you insist on paving the way for Juliet, other employees might feel discouraged.
Hearing this, she got angry. “I just want to pave the way for my daughter! I even brought the money and contract. And now you reject me? How am I supposed to save face?”
She started nagging, clearly unwilling to give up on investing.
“I’ve already said, the company has its own arrangements. It’s better if you don’t interfere.” I lowered my tone and refused again.
This time, she was silent.
She took back the stack of money, shot me a fierce look, and warned, “Fine. Don’t regret this!”
The sound of her heels clicking against the floor echoed as she stormed out.
I rubbed my head, feeling helpless. Inviting trouble was easy, but getting rid of it was hard.
The next day, I went to the studio.
Starplay was investing in a new drama, and shooting was set to start that day.
But as soon as I stepped inside, I saw the carefully arranged set reduced to ruins.
I stared wide–eyed. Yesterday it was fine, but today it looked completely trashed.
“What happened here?” I called the stage manager.
“This is normal. No one’s here at night. Probably rats running around, knocking things over and damaging
the set.”
I hurriedly ordered repairs. Since shooting was starting today, we could only fix one set to get by.
Despite the mess, the filming went smoothly.
After the last shot, dusk was falling.
“Good work today, everyone. Rest up, and we’ll continue tomorrow,” the director shouted through a megaphone as the crew left.
On the third day, I came to the studio early and found the set trashed again.
I stepped closer to inspect. This time the damage was worse than before. The force was too stror from rats–this was definitely deliberate.
I frowned and thought for a moment, then ordered repairs again.
Luckily, today’s shoot was outdoors, so it didn’t affect filming.
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Chapter 768 Ruined
I stared at the scene, watching them fix the set before I finally felt at case and left.
As soon as I arrived at the studio on the fourth day, a cloud of dust hit ine in the face.
I coughed and looked closely. The repaired set was trashed again, covered in a layer of dirt–clearly
intentional.
Three days in a row–this was no coincidence.
Who had it out for Starplay, showing up before dawn every day just to wreck things?
This couldn’t go on. If this prank ruined the company’s drama, it would be a huge loss.
I had someone buy a hidden camera and set it up in a discreet spot. Then I had the set cleaned up and left.
Just as I walked out, I bumped into the director.
“What’s up?” I asked.
“I just got a new investment offer. They want to replace some Starplay artists. Take a look and see what you think.”
“But isn’t this drama still filming? How’s there already another offer?” I frowned.
More projects would be good, but the company was already swamped. I wasn’t sure we had the capacity.
The director handed me the contract. I immediately saw the problem.
“Whirlwind Pack?”
The contract had the Whirlwind Pack crest on it, and the artist they wanted was obviously Juliet.
It clicked.
That day, Mrs. Lafferty warned me not to regret this. So this was what it was about.
No wonder the set kept getting sabotaged. The Whirlwind Pack was involved.
I was pissed. It seemed like they were trying to stop filming by any means, hoping to trap me.
I shook my head, frustrated. The more Whirlwind Pack pushed, the less I’d give in.
Thinking of the hidden camera in the studio, I smirked to myself.
Sure enough, when I came back the next day, the set was a mess again.
I went to the camera’s hiding spot–it was still there, untouched. The saboteurs hadn’t found it.
I pulled up the footage from that night.
The evidence was clear: the Whirlwind Pack’s werewolves were behind it.
Several unfamiliar figures appeared, moving expertly as they flipped equipment over. They loosed practiced–definitely not their first time.
I then cross–checked the people in the video with servants from the Whirlwind Pack. Sure enough, it was