Chapter 667 Unspoken Rules of the Industry
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Chapter 667 Unspoken Rules of the Industry
Could it be Tanya? Could Tanya have something to do with sleepwalking?
Wynter was in her car scrolling on her phone. If this had something to do with Tanya, her assistant would surely know about it. All she needed to do was wait for Sebastian to get the case files and statements.
At that thought, she screenshotted the posts and sent them to Wolf. “Find out where this person who posted this is.”
When Wolf received the message, his eyes brightened. He had a hotdog in his mouth.
Finding someone on the internet was a piece of cake for Wolf the hacker. In less than five minutes, he had sent all the details back to Wynter.
“I’m coming along
saw the message. Sure enough, it was from the film crew. She
Wolf, everyone would have thought that she was a man because her profile was
kickboxing.
Wynter was going to Follywood this
set, the news had to be kept a secret.
closed.
crew, something more
management or the police, they did not think that all of Follywood had to be closed down. Hence, they only closed one of the old–looking streets. Filming continued in
Wynter arrived at Follywood, Lea was reshotting something, She had to constantly
freezing. One could only
was done. Just when Lea wanted to get a breather, a coquettish.
arms are twice my size!
the pale Lea before looking at the famous actress once more. He
her hand and looked
for her body
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