Chapter 722
Bogus Billionaire
Sonia was clearly being humble. At that time, she wasnât just popularâshe was famous. Everyone remembered this previously unknown actress.
Cheryl thought about this and gradually calmed down. And just like that, this topic was over.
Caroline asked, âHave you been filming abroad, Sonia?â
Sonia replied. âYeah, I really want to go home and reunite with you guys soon.â
Caroline texted, âHaha, are you filming âDaughter of the Seaâ?â
âYeah.â
âDo your best. Once you finish filming, it will be your first step in making your mark overseas.â
Sonia hadnât expected Caroline to remember her promise. âCaroline, are you really planning to help me become an international star?â
âSince Iâve promised you, I wonât go back on my word,â Caroline said.
âBesides, after I take over Collins Group, I can take over their subsidiaries in the entertainment industry. When the time comes, it will be even easier to take your career to the international level.â
Soniaâs eyes were slightly red from her encouragement. âThank you, Caroline.â
Caroline replied, âYouâre welcome.â
Then, she opened the message Rosalind had sent her.
âCaroline, how much have you written?â
When Caroline saw her message, she didnât know what to feel. Since Rosalind had read her story, she had become Carolineâs first loyal fan, urging her for story updates every day.
âI wrote a little bit yesterday. Iâll send it to you.â Caroline sent the manuscript to her.
Soon, Rosalind finished reading it. âWhy did you write so little? Itâs not enough. Oh my! Itâs been a long time since I passionately followed a story. The last time I did that was 20 years ago.â
âAre you talking about Aunt Maryâs story?â
âYeah. At that time, she had just lost her daughter. Itâs no exaggeration to say she was engulfed in âWell, Iâm not saying that her writing is bad now, but itâs a little inferior compared to the past.â
Caroline understood what she meant. Everyone couldnât always be at their peak. In fact, it could be seen from âDaughter of the Seaâ that Marietta had been more emotional in the past. But she was more rational now, possibly because she had gotten older.
There were no pros or cons between her two writing styles. But as Mariettaâs good friend, Rosalind might prefer to see her friendâs emotional side because that was the real her.
âWhen did Aunt Mary start to move on from the loss of her daughter?â
Rosalind was silent for a long time before sending a voice message.
âI should say that she has never moved on from it. But sheâs very good at pretending sheâs okay, using laughter and curses to cover up her pain.
âOtherwise, she wouldnât have given in to her daughterâs demands again after finding her.â
After hearing the last sentence, Carolineâs eyes turned slightly red. She sniffed and asked, âI remember Aunt Mary saying that she lost her daughter when she was around five or six years old.
âIn other words, she has been living in sorrow for almost two decades.â
âYeah. But speaking of this, thereâs one thing Iâve never understood. Marietta told me the Hacketts didnât know Yvonne wasnât their real daughter.
âLogically speaking, Mariettaâs daughter was abducted when she was six. Thereâs no way the Hacketts wouldnât know what their own child looked like.â
Caroline frowned. âThe Hacketts didnât know that Yvonne wasnât their daughter?â
That was ridiculous.