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The Heiress They Couldn't Break novel Chapter 113

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Chapter 113 I Can Handle It

The second female lead in the script was written as a onceprivileged rich girl whose life suddenly fell apart. She had it all at firstfamily money and a comfortable childhood.

But then her mom passed away suddenly, and her dad remarried. Her stepmom moved in with a daughter of her own, then went on to have five sons in a row.

From then on, the second lead was treated like an outsider. Her dad and stepmom ignored her, while her stepsister and brothers ganged up on her constantly. Eventually, she had had enough and walked away.

She later became best friends with the heroine, built up her own career, and made a name for herself. In the end, she came back strongtaking revenge and reclaiming everything that rightfully belonged to her and her late mother.

And along the way, she found a husband who truly understood her, cared for her, and gave her the love she deserved.

In some ways, it even mirrored Amelia’s own real life. She figured she’d slip into the role without even trying.

Awesome. You agreeing to be in my script is an honor,” Tony said, grinning ear to ear.

She could’ve easily taken the lead.

The heroine was bold, clever, and strongbasically written for her.

Most actors in her position, especially ones who owned their own companies, would grab the lead without hesitation.

But Amelia humbly picked the supporting role instead, which only made Tony respect her

more.

After they wrapped up the talk, Amelia passed the script to Patience to handle the rest.

Patience, always quick and efficient, got things moving right away.

Once the script was reviewed, the other party was thrilled and immediately scheduled a meeting with Tony and Amelia.

The meeting couldn’t have gone better. Everyone’s ideas lined up, and they clicked instantly.

The deal was sealed fast.

Soon, filming schedules and sponsorship talks were rolling smoothly.

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When it came to funding, Amelia instantly thought of Jeremy, the company’s main investor.

You want me to put money into this film?

Jeremy was surprised. Amelia hardly ever came to him first. He’d even turned down an international meeting just to hear her out.

Amelia smiled and nodded. Yeah. The script’s solid, the cast is coming together, and I really believe it’s got big market potential. It’s a safe betyou’d make money.”

Jeremy leaned back, crossing his arms, eyes locked on her. It’s rare to see you take the initiative. So tell mewhat makes this one stand out?

Honestly, even if she hadn’t said a word, he probably would’ve invested.

Not only because of herhe had read the script himself. And the director was a veteran, the kind few could convince to join a project.

Clearly, there were strong connections, and the story matched his standards.

Amelia came prepared. First, Tony wrote the script. His stuff is always topnotch, with plot and strong characters.

great

Second, he and I are both on board, and we’re in talks with other solid actors. Acting won’t be a problem.

Third, the story connects to bigger themes while weaving in fresh elements audiences will actually enjoy.

Jeremy’s eyes narrowed on one thing. Hold upyou’re acting in it too?

Yeah. I chose the second female lead. I think I can handle it.

She wasn’t overconfident; she only picked roles she knew she could do well.

The director gave her an audition, and after seeing her, agreed right away. She fit the part perfectly.

Jeremy’s lips curved. What a coincidence. I’m pretty interested in the second male lead myself. I think I’d fit him too.

Then he added his condition. I’ll invest, but only if I can play the second male lead.”

He’d studied the script. The role was the eldest grandson of a powerful family, heir to the business, carrying heavy responsibility.

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Chapter 113 I Can Handle It

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