Chapter 121

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How come there’s always something stopping her from being a proper villain?

Jonathan sized her up, a young girl, pretty, petite, with a slender figure, yet he wondered where she got the nerve to always be up to no good. “Why is it that every time I see you, you’re always doing something bad?”

Quintessa feigned innocence, “Because I’m a villain, uncle. You better watch out.”

Uncle?

That sounded awkward!

What followed was a scene between Quintessa and Jonathan, where after the modifications to their romantic and intimate scenes, what was left mostly revolved around intense confrontations.

Queen Seraphina had fallen out of favor, despised by the King, who doted on the female protagonist, causing Queen Seraphina’s glory to fade.

Their final face–off took place in the cold, abandoned wing of the castle.

clothes, her face pale and weary, devoid of makeup. She asked the King, “Your Majesty, over all these years, have

door, looking at Quintessa with a complex gaze, “Stay here and live out your days in peace.

yet no tears fell. She smiled miserably and sarcastically, “Life? Do I still

fate of a disgraced queen was death, sooner or

spoke coldly, “My words are all you need to

E

Jonathan, her voice filled with immense grievance, resentment, and a love she could not express, “I believed in you

the consequence of

those final words, the King turned and walked away. The doors closed behind him, and Quintessa’s figure disappeared in

full of emotional depth and complexity. Yet, they nailed it in

job. Get ready for the next scene. Places, everyone,”

costume, with

Tyrone still

mine.

“I advise you to pull out sooner rather than later.

smile teasing, “Uncle, you seem

your own good,” Jake replied.

I don’t

didn’t have much of her part left. The director gathered her scenes, wanting

shoot lasted until the wee hours of the morning.

a break, the crew had prepared some late–night snacks,

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