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The Heiress They Couldn't Break novel Chapter 147

Chapter 147 I Want More People to Notice Your Work

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With hardly any money spent on advertising, Jeremy’s show was practically a hit before it even aired.

That really got under Marcelo’s skin, who also had a new show waiting to be aired.

Hmph, how much longer can Mr. Curran really help her? When he gets bored and dumps her, let’s see what she has left to rely on.

After all, my brothers and I, and even Dad and Mom, all want nothing to do with her anymore.

Gianna sounded pretty carefree, but inside, she was really upset.

She’d thought that after she stole Amelia’s man, her brothers, and even her parents, that bitch would be completely miserable and crying every day.

She never expected that even after everything, Amelia could still turn things around and bounce back!

Still, Gianna comforted herself by thinking Jeremy was just temporarily interested in Amelia.

For Gianna, a man like Jeremy was way out of her league, and she didn’t dare to dream about being Mrs. Curran. Amelia had even less of a chance.

She figured that when Jeremy finally lost interest in Amelia, she would get tossed aside and end up a total wreck. She was simply waiting for the day she could gloat.

Just thinking about it made Gianna feel a lot better.

She didn’t bother with Lina and went off to find Maxwell.

Even though Lina was already used to Gianna’s brazen behavior by now, her arrogance still made Lina uncomfortable.

But with bigname stars like Gianna, who had a powerful family behind them, Lina just had to put up with it.

When Gianna reached Maxwell’s office, she had already put on her sweet, innocent littlesister

act.

Maxwell, did you see all the behindthescenes clips and trending topics about Amelia’s show?

Yeah, I saw them. That was a script we tossed aside. It’s a pretty niche show, and even a great director can’t change that.

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Maxwell wasn’t worried. He believed the Nygard Group’s upcoming showan adaptation of a bestselling book directed by a wellknown directorwould easily come out on top.

With support from the original fans and the appeal of the youth drama genre, he figured their show would blow the competition away.

I think so too. Maxwell, don’t worry. I’ll work hard and not let Amelia look down on me.

Gianna sounded all fired up and spirited.

She then casually added, But since I’m the lead in a trendy idol show, I think I should have a few more outfits.

She just couldn’t accept that Amelia, the second female lead, had more and even fancier costumes than she did.

It didn’t make sense to her. How could a supposedly oldfashioned period drama have so many goodlooking costumes?

She never expected that lowkey Rocky could be so talented at styling, making every actor look their absolute best.

She blamed Maxwell. He couldn’t measure up to Rocky’s styling skills, but he still tried to sabotage and suppress Rocky. In the end, it cost the Nygard Group a great stylist.

Of course, she’d never dare say that to his face.

Gianna, a good show comes down to solid acting. You should be focusing on preparing for your role.

Maxwell didn’t care for Rocky and didn’t think much of Tony’s script.

But the Nygard Group had invested a lot of money into the upcoming show, so they absolutely could not lose the competition.

He was a bit annoyed that Gianna was so caught up with irrelevant things instead of spending time preparing for her role.

When he said that, Gianna’s eyes reddened as she put on a hurt look.

Maxwell, I’ve really put my heart into this show. I’m sure I can do a good job as the female lead and not get outshone by anyone else.

I’m only suggesting this because you’re the stylist. I want more people to notice your work.

Everyone is raving about Rocky’s costume design online, but I believe your design will be even

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