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Contract Marriage: Let's Make It Real, Mrs. Sterling!-Chapter 235: If You Can’t Do It, I’m Here
Mia Sutton looked at the script in her hand, gently pursing her lips, then raised her eyes and said, "I want to give it a try."
After speaking, she added, "But I definitely can’t handle the important roles, so can I choose a supporting role with fewer scenes?"
After all, it’s her first time acting, and there are certainly many things she hasn’t noticed, so it’s better to be cautious.
Celine Thorne smiled upon hearing her words, "It’s not a particularly important role, and it doesn’t have many scenes, but if performed well, it can still be quite outstanding."
Celine raised her chin and said, "You’ve just read the script. It’s the character of the ancient Demon Lord’s female disciple, who eventually becomes a Goddess of the Celestial Realm."
After Celine mentioned it, Mia remembered. That role indeed doesn’t have many scenes in the script, but... the character’s development is quite significant, and it’s one of the few characters that runs throughout the entire script.
Celine looked at her expression, smiled, and said, "Don’t worry, this script was specially selected by Jensen Sterling. Jensen, the actor, is your personal teacher, giving you private coaching. Are you still afraid of not performing well?"
Upon hearing this, Mia blinked and glanced at the man sitting to the side in surprise, "You chose this script?"
Jensen Sterling nodded, "Didn’t you say you wanted to try acting?"
"I’ve read the script. The entire story is quite good, and your role isn’t very difficult to manage."
Then he chuckled softly and said, "Even if you can’t, I’m here."
In the room, Cameron Grant: "...." He could almost confirm that his artist really wants to turn this fake marriage into a real one.
Just listen to these words. When has he ever said such a thing? It’s practically unprecedented.
Vaguely recalling, there was once an actress on set, don’t remember if she was the second or third female lead, saying she couldn’t grasp the emotion of a scene well and asked if he could help guide the acting.
As a result, he said: It’s suggested that a trained actor who can’t even grasp this should return to school to study again.
Because that artist had a formal education.
Later, others sought him out, and he coldly responded to just looking for the director if there were any issues.
Although it’s possible those actresses indeed wanted to get involved with Jensen Sterling.
But isn’t the attitude difference between the past and present somewhat too obvious?
...
Eventually, Mia confirmed that script, but she still had to audition, even if recommended by Jensen Sterling, the necessary processes were still in place.
However, since Jensen dared to recommend Mia, it means he thinks she’s completely capable of handling the role.
...
After things were finalized, Jensen got up from his seat, looked at Mia, and softly asked, "Going home? Shall we go together?"
Mia nodded, bent down to pick up her things from the sofa, and then Jensen walked over to take the items from her hands.
Turning back, he told the two people in the office, "You guys carry on, Mia and I are leaving first." After speaking, he left the office.
Leaving Cameron in Celine’s office: "...." He looked at Celine, incredulous, was this PDA directed at him?
Mia and Jensen left the company and went straight home. There was no driver; Jensen drove the car himself.
Mia sat in the passenger seat, playing with her phone, then opened her small Twitter account, as she hadn’t used it for several days due to recent activities.
Upon opening it, she saw many private messages again, and Mia directly found Josie.
Clicking in and taking a look, Josie had just poked her a few days ago asking about the progress, and Mia quickly replied, "Sorry, I’ve been quite busy lately, the sketch is complete. Do you want to see it first?"
Though she’s been training, she hasn’t forgotten about this task, using spare time to rush the sketches. This time, they aren’t too... suggestive. The entire painting has a beautiful atmosphere, so Mia painted it quickly.
After sending the message, Mia watched her phone for Josie’s reply.
The reply came quickly, not even two minutes later: It’s okay, no rush, Aquawind ma’am.
Josie: Can I see the sketch now? Followed by a cute emoticon.
Mia: "Sure."
She then directly found the sketch saved on her phone and sent it over.
The sketch was already completed; now just the coloring and some detailed parts remained.
After sending the sketch, Mia put down the phone then stealthily glanced at the person driving next to her.
After all, the main subject was sitting right beside her, which made her feel somewhat guilty!
Just as Mia glanced at Jensen, the man chuckled and asked, "Mia, what are you looking at?"
Mia was almost startled: "Noth...nothing."
Then she pretended to remain calm, said with a serious face, "I was just checking where we are on the way."
"Hmm, noted."
Without Mia noticing, the man’s whole handsome face was filled with rare gentleness.
After a while, Mia picked up her phone again, no matter her heart’s state, her face remained serious, chatting with Josie calmly.
The two of them roughly discussed the color palette, and where modifications were needed.
It didn’t take much time and was soon settled, there weren’t many things needing changes given Mia’s work is inherently quite beautiful.
...
Upon returning home, only the aunt was cooking in the house. The aunt had been coming over to cook during this period; Giselle Summers was still not around.
The aunt greeted them warmly as they returned, "Sir and ma’am are home."
"The meals are ready, would you like to eat now?"
Upon hearing this, Mia’s amber eyes lit up, "Eat, thank you, Aunt."
She had only eaten lunch items, and to look good on camera, had only eaten a little bit; now, when Aunt mentioned it, her stomach started protesting immediately.
Ah, for beauty, she had truly given up a lot.
Having said this, she was about to help Aunt serve the food, but Jensen pulled her by the arm: "Don’t be greedy, go wash your hands first."
Mia pouted a bit, sounding a touch pampered: "Oh, got it." Then she headed to the bathroom.
Aunt only brought over the meals and soon left.
This was Jensen Sterling’s rule, he never liked others at home, so Aunt would always quickly leave after doing her work.







