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Chapter 1000: Chapter 1000 New script_1

"I don’t go by ’hey,’" she replied casually.

Matthew Quach choked, "Alright, Hannah Winter, where’s my welcome gift?"

Hannah stretched out her hand, fumbled beside her, picked up a lollipop and handed it over, "Here you go, your welcome gift."

Matthew looked down at the lollipop, pouted, and said, "This is mine."

"Exactly," Hannah nodded, her tone natural, "So do you want it or not?"

Matthew huffed, took it, unwrapped it in seconds, and started crunching it in his mouth, "Giving kids’ stuff to kids, you adults are so embarrassing." 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

Hannah faced him unabashed, not the least bit shy, "But aren’t you enjoying it very much?"

Caught off guard, Matthew stood up and stepped on the couch, "I’m angry, this is me being angry!"

Hannah watched him with an unchanged expression and a side-smile, "Then why are you angry?"

Matthew could feel Hannah’s perfunctory attitude, but for some reason, he fell for it, "Because you didn’t come to see me."

Hannah turned to look at him, saw the disappointment in his eyes, and then said again, "I’ve been too busy."

"You adults always use that as an excuse," murmured Matthew as he settled back down, head drooping, "Can’t you come up with something fresh?"

He decided to give Hannah another chance.

Hannah pondered for a moment, lowered her voice as if sharing a secret, leaned in, and whispered, "Actually, I forgot."

Matthew glanced at her and almost cried at the unhidden smile on her face.

"That’s even worse than the excuse you just made!"

The two of them bantered back and forth until finally, Matthew was outargued. Hannah’s words left him wanting to cry, yet he tried hard to hold back.

Simply because Hannah had said, "Randomly crying, don’t you kids feel embarrassed by that?"

As soon as Crystal Quach came downstairs, she heard laughter in the living room along with her son’s thunderous roar.

Even though he was angry, as his mother, she knew that deep down, Matthew was actually thrilled.

It was a vitality that he didn’t even show in front of her, his mother.

She truly had missed out on so much, thankfully there was still time to make amends.

Crystal wiped away the tear at the corner of her eye, took a deep breath, and continued down the stairs.

The script Crystal brought this time was quite special because it was the first movie she was producing herself.

The director was her old classmate, Thomas Campbell, who had already won international awards.

An absolutely blockbuster ensemble, clearly aimed at winning awards.

"The role of the female lead is very demanding for the actress. We’ve been unable to find someone suitable. My old classmate even said if we couldn’t find anyone, he might as well let me do it."

Crystal briefly described the background of the female lead.

She was a girl of absolute beauty, but her appearance didn’t bring her any convenience. Instead, it brought crises.

With her looks, she drew the attention of the men in the village, but their wives cursed her, accusing her of seduction, and took any chance to throw stones at her house.

They even stole all her clothes while she was bathing and then set fire to them.

Eventually, even the woman who had adopted her began to doubt her and kicked her out of the house.

Once she entered society, she struggled in the mire, desperately trying to survive yet kept being pushed back into the mud.

In the end, she gave up and fell into depravity. If everyone said she was a bad person, unsightly, then she would become so.

It was not until she was covered in filth and at her most wretched that she met the male lead destined for her.

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