The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 120
Chapter 120 What Does She Take Her For?
Titus felt a sharp pain in his chest.
He looked at Jodie and asked, “Have you seen what’s trending online?”
Jodie was confused and asked, “What’s trending?”
She had a bad feeling in her heart.
He handed her the phone and said, “Take a look for yourself.”
She took the phone and read it; her face instantly turned ugly. She had been happy and excited just a moment ago because she had landed the role of the female lead in that popular fantasy drama.
And she could also play a trick on Simone.
Who would have thought that she would get the role that Simone didn’t want?
It made her feel like there was a fishbone stuck in her throat.
She actually took the role that Simone didn’t want. How infuriating! Was Simone out of her mind? She chose the supporting role instead of the lead.
Titus saw Jodic’s expression change and believed that she really didn’t know about this, but he felt even more foolish that he was mocked by Simone.
With a cold face, he said, “So, you want me to go to Simone and make a fool of myself?”
Jodie was already feeling frustrated and uncomfortable. Unable to hold back, she said, “I didn’t know it would turn out like this. Titus, are you blaming me?”
He raised an eyebrow and said, “Shouldn’t I? I lost my reputation in front of Simone several times because of you. Jo, I know you have ulterior motives, but you shouldn’t always use me as a pawn.”
Before Simone left the Gray Family, he did think that she was secretly trying to take things away from Jo and bullied her. But after a few confrontations, he realized that Simone wouldn’t do things behind. Jo’s back, especially in such a lowly manner.
He gradually realized that Jo had manipulated him and turned him and his brother into her weapons.
Although he felt disgusted, Jodie was his sister whom he had cherished for over a decade, so he indulged her
Recently, he had been a little bored, so he played along with her.
When he thought of Simone’s mockery just now, his face darkened again. Not only was he beaten and manipulated by his own sister, but he was also used as a pawn. He felt embarrassed.
Tinis. How
smile that want a smile and
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not. Is there anything else? I want to
feeling irritated now and didn’t want to see
lot, and it must have been instigated by that little
female lead. Even though Mr. Zeke promised you before that he would
as the female lead? She quickly made up her mind to do it, and she
Simone wanted to choose a villainous supporting actress to act alongside her. Jodie decided to fulfill her wash
her
she couldn’t accept
the female lead in this drama became popular, and the second female lead also gained
played the female lead, she would definitely become popular,
as the script was changed, people
script,
since he had been losing to Simone regularly, and it often made him so angry that he wanted to vomit, he was
you trying to accomplish by saying
and hugged Titus arm. She leaned closer and pleaded. “Titus, since Mr. Zeke has offended you because of this matter. you should make some
sister had few ulterior motives, so
anything wrong with him and thought he was in pain
Zeke to change the script. The second female lead doesn’t have enough screen
mentioned how to
never realized that his sister was so
but now wanted Simone
a slap in
he didn’t
why Mr. Zeke the rule first? And when he was on
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said, “It’s because of Simone.
was what
held a grudge against Mr. Zeke for giving her a slap in her face that
been in contact, but I used all kinds
the company, and your reputation isn’t so
director was
then, he relied on the power of Gray Entertainment to suppress Mr.
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