Chapter 903: Chapter 903: Wealthy_1
Hannah turned to look at it, her smile radiant, but it was such that Jinlian felt a chill in her heart, "Jinlian, master is really starting to like you more and more."
Jinlian coughed twice, wisely changing the subject, "Since master likes me so much, why not take the villain back with us too? Having him as a bandit-overlord husband wouldn’t be too bad."
Hannah propped her chin with one hand, seriously considering it. "Okay, he can go, and you stay behind, that would be perfect."
Jinlian was dumbfounded, her eyes wide with disbelief.
Finally whimpering, she jumped onto the bed and clung to Hannah’s hand, "Don’t, master, don’t leave me behind."
In the middle of the night.
Only after he was sure Hannah was almost asleep did Arnold Simmons enter the room again.
In his hand was the spare key.
The girl on the big bed was sleeping soundly, her whole body sinking into the soft duvet as if she were about to be consumed by it, her bare face pure, her lips particularly red and cherry-like.
Arnold Simmons bent down to gently nuzzle the young girl’s cool nose.
Out of the corner of his eye, he caught sight of Jinlian sitting by the bed, dazed and foolishly grinning, causing him to pause.
He reached out, grabbed Jinlian’s tail, and held it in his hand, looking it over from left to right, his words laden with meaning, "It really is a male."
Jinlian was so angry she was about to explode with fur.
This villain had stolen the affection of his master and almost made it impossible for him to return home, and today he was determined to teach him a lesson!
Bite him!
Yes, to bite... but he didn’t manage to bite...
The next second, he was thrown by Arnold Simmons into a pile of stuffed toys.
Then the door was mercilessly—closed.
Outside the door, Jinlian wailed bitterly.
Inside, Arnold Simmons was contentedly holding the fragrant and soft young girl.
*
A few days later, Hannah joined the crew.
It was The Kite, a youth romance story filled with heartache that Jack Stewart once didn’t think much of.
According to Jack Stewart, such movies were too common, so common that they were practically clichéd.
Of course, the most important aspect was that the male lead of the movie was Hayes Edwards.
Infamous for his cringeworthy acting skills, he was a boy band frontman with nothing but a pretty face.
Compared to that, if one ignored the popularity factor, the production of The Palace Wall indeed seemed of a notably higher level than The Kite.
The Kite, simply put, was a commercial film, the kind where even the script was only broadly outlined.
Although it started with a large setup, the production later faced trouble when the investor ran into issues, pulling back a large amount of funds, leading to a continual change of directors and a half-hearted effort.
If it wasn’t for having officially announced Hayes Edwards as the male lead, it would have received no further attention.
After several investors pulled out one after the other, the crew became extremely poor.
They were so broke that they couldn’t even afford to set up scenes; all they had was a bunch of "junk" that seemed to have been passed on multiple times.
Even Hayes Edwards was ready for the crew to dissolve when suddenly he heard that Hannah was going to be the female lead.
How could Hayes Edwards watch Hannah jump into this pit of fire? But before he could dissuade her, there was already news.
A big shot was investing money.
They went straight to replacing the original crew, with all arrangements made according to the highest standards.
A youth campus romance naturally couldn’t do without a school as the backdrop.
The best approach was of course to negotiate with a college and rent their premises.
However, there had been recent news about drama crews causing unfavorable impacts while filming at schools, either interrupting classes or being embarrassingly ignored because no one was interested.
Either way, it wasn’t good news.
Luckily, the big shot was wealthy.
He bought a school that had been abandoned for years and had it completely renovated; everything had to be the best.