Chapter 1119:
However, Liliana was not about to overlook the slight. When Tiffanyâs makeup artist was slow in retrieving the foundation, Liliana kicked her in the stomach.
And when there was a slight mishap with the lipstick, Liliana responded with two sharp slaps.
Tiffany was aware of it all yet chose not to intervene.
Her inaction wasnât due to a lack of empathy. Rather, she knew all too well that in the cutthroat film industry, a single misstep could ruin years of effort. She dared not risk her career.
Even supported by Harlee and Clint from afar, Tiffany was determined not to rely on others for her moral standing.
Tiffanyâs makeup artistâs sobs grew louder, eventually filling the set, yet Tiffany remained detached, distancing herself further to concentrate on her script.
Soon, the makeup artist had done their work, and the shooting started.
Clad in a dark, sleek martial arts costume and a wide-brimmed hat, Liliana stood formidable. She brandished a long sword, pressing it against Tiffanyâs throat.
âHow could you betray our family? Youâve let me down deeply!â
âYou are hardly a match for me,â Tiffany responded coldly, her gaze fierce. With a deft movement, sheâ¦
Tiffany twisted the blade aside and dodged. Swiftly, she mounted a nearby horse in one fluid motion.
Before the shoot, Tiffany had dedicated three months to martial arts training, aiming to perform her own stunts and even demanding a real horse for the riding sequences.
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Yet, as Tiffany neared the completion of a take, the horse abruptly lost control. It reared up, flinging its front hooves into the air and hurling Tiffany to the ground, throwing the set into pandemonium.
Crew members shouted, some rushing to help Tiffany, others trying to avoid the rampaging horse.
The horse trainer attempted to calm the animal, but Liliana yanked him back.
âProtect me! I canât afford any injuries,â she demanded.
The trainer was left speechless.
Despite Tiffanyâs obvious danger, he complied with Liliana, positioning himself as Lilianaâs human shield.
The accusations of diva-like behavior, lack of talent, and mistreatment of staff seemed petty compared to Lilianaâs deeper, more malicious goal. She intended to sabotage Tiffanyâs acting career permanently. She wanted to ensure that Tiffanyâs cherished career ended on this set. Tiffany barely evaded the horseâs violent stomps. Though nimble, she was no professional martial artist, and dodging the enraged horse had drained her strength.
Exhausted, Tiffany maneuvered around the set, attempting to avoid the horseâs relentless attacks. The animalâs accuracy in tracking her movements was almost supernatural.
Quickly realizing that the chaos was no mere mishap, Tiffany recognized it as a deliberate trap by Liliana, aimed to either end her life or cause her grave harm. Surrender was not an option! She had fought through tougher challenges and refused to be conquered now.
Clenching her teeth, Tiffany picked up a rock, preparing for a final stand against the horse.
However, before she could strike, a resounding bang stopped her in her tracks. The horse that had been charging wildly dropped suddenly, landing with a heavy thud.
Embedded deep in the horseâs flank was a military-grade knife.
Rooted to the spot, Tiffany stared in disbelief at the unfolding scene. Lilianaâs expression turned stormy, her hands balling into fists. Who had the audacity to sabotage the âgiftâ she meticulously orchestrated for Tiffany?
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