Chapter 2020 Valerie’s Assistant
Cindy wasn't sure how she could estimate Ian's well-being in relation to his upcoming projects, so she hesitated for
a moment as she pressed her lips together. "I guess you can return to your shoot, but you shouldn't tire yourself as
much as you did in the past. Maybe you can start working on the easier scenes first."
He nodded. "Okay, I got it. Don't worry." Both of them ate their meal while talking about Cindy's work. She didn't
bother to hide the incident of the missing files from Ian, but she didn't go into details. She completely omitted the
conflict between her and the girl. Instead, she gave him a brief explanation of how she was targeted by her
colleagues because she had obtained her role through the help of connections.
Ian sighed. "The same thing happens wherever you go. Our industry is no different—those who are skilled will
always look down on those who are popular." There was nothing they could do about this stereotype. Nothing could
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The couple exchanged glances and stayed silent for a moment before they both let out a laugh. "We both appear to
have great lives on the outside, but I guess we're both suffering on the inside, huh?" Although the people in the
production crew took good care of Ian, there were many of them who looked down on him behind his back. A lot of
them thought that he only obtained his opportunities because of the fame he had, and a lot of them were waiting
for his career to go down. Life wasn't easy for him either.
After they finished eating, Cindy didn't have much time left, so she packed her items up before leaving. Right when
she stepped out of the hospital elevator, she saw a familiar face walking in. She turned around to see the person
carrying a bunch of things in her hands.
Cindy frowned. I feel like I've seen her somewhere, but I can't remember where. She was still thinking about the
person even after she got into the cab and left the hospital. She was certain that she had met the person in the
past, but she couldn't seem to recall who she was.
Cindy reached her office just in time for the afternoon shift. The office was especially quiet, partially because
Serena was back and partially because everyone could sense that something had happened.
The girl who had a conflict with Cindy quit her job right after Serena came back. Cindy's colleagues, who already
held some negative opinions toward Cindy, felt even more suspicious after this incident. Cindy, on the other hand,
didn't think much about this matter. She was sitting down and working on one of her drafts when she suddenly
recalled the identity of the person she had met at the elevator.
Indeed, she had met this person in the past—she was Valerie's assistant. When Cindy bumped into Valerie one day
ago, her assistant had been standing beside her. Cindy only took a glance at her then, so she was surprised that she
could actually remember her. Since Valerie was filming, her assistant had to have brought all those things to the
hospital in order to deliver it to Ian.
Cindy couldn't gauge how close Ian was to Valerie. Does she have to care so much about Ian just because he was
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hospitalized? Cindy couldn't help but overthink this matter. Her mind was a total mess after that, and she lost any
inspiration that she had earlier. Serena had intended to give Cindy some pointers about her previous drafts, but it
didn't seem like Serena was in the mood to do that either after the incident with Julia.
Despite that, Serena still called Cindy into her room to return the drafts. She told Cindy to take a look at the drafts
and said that she would give Cindy more guidance the next day. Cindy was fine with anything, so she told Serena
that there was no rush and that they could go through the drafts anytime.
After Serena was done, she didn't send Cindy out of her office immediately. Instead, she let out a long sigh. "I'll
arrange a meeting with the rest of the staff members to have a talk with them. You may have entered my team
due to your connections, but your performance still depends on your skills. I've heard about your recent struggles in
the company, and I'll help you to resolve this issue."
"It's fine. I'm not great with socializing anyway, and I actually feel more at peace when they don't talk to me," Cindy
replied hastily.