Chapter 422
Marrying
Chapter 422
âNo!â Before Valerie could respond, a stern voice came from behind. Both of them turned to see Shawn, and they immediately stood up.
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was even more anxious and uneasy. âMr. Redfieldâ
Shawn looked displeased. âValerie is right. âOnce Upon A Timeâ is a business secret. Even if you could extract some information, we couldnât produce an identical piece. Copying would not benefit Redfield Picturesâs development.â
Stanâs face turned red from embarrassment. Valerie nodded. âThatâs true. Even with so many screenwriters in the industry, creating a unique IP takes time and canât be achieved through shortcuts.
Stan felt utterly humiliated and silemly cursed his bad luck for being caught by Shawn in the act.
Shawn said seriously. âMr. Fisher, you may go back to your work now!
Stanâs face flushed. He quickly left the office. Shawn looked at Valerie and said. âRest assured. Our company does not engage in such practices. Even if our scale is smaller, we will take one step at a time and work steadily.
Valerie was reassured because Redfield Pictures wouldnât stray from the right path with Max at the helm. Otherwise, it wouldnât have made it to today.
Valerie nodded repeatedly, and Shawn then left,
Finally, Valerie had some free time. After finishing the dubbing work for Redfield Pictures, she began studying the script in her spare time. However, there were some parts of the script that she didnât quite understand.
The screenwriter could write, but Valerie was unsure about some cultural and historical contexts, especially historical objects
She marked all the unclear parts in the script and tried to look them up online. But without physical references, it was difficult to rely solely on imagination. Valerie found it quite challenging
While Valerie was figuring it out. Shawn walked over after having a meeting. He saw the notes in her notebook. He smiled. âYou donât understand these parts
Snapping out of her thoughts, Valerie looked up and saw it was Shawn. Embarrassed, she spread out her notebook. âYeah, I donât quite get the storyâs background. I canât imagine the sense of awe from the first encounter
Shawn remarked, âThatâs not hard at all
Shawnâs words surprised Valerie. She exclaimed, âNot hard
She thought, How could it be easy?â
The script contained many such descriptions of historical objects, but she didnât quite grasp them. Her family background and environment growing up didnât allow her to delve deeply into these areas,
Shawn raised an eyebrow, I donât have many collections, but if youâre interested, I can take you to an antique shop to try your luck. They have various artifacts you can experience. Experiencing it in person can give you a real sense of itâ
Valerie readily agreed.
Shawn chuckled, âItâs no trouble. Helping you understand the script better will elevate your performance, which benefits our productionsâ Shawn, ever the gentleman, drove Valerie straight to an antique market.
Upon arrival, he introduced her, âThis is Antique Street, Inside, thereâs a shop called Treasure Island. I canât guarantee everything is authentic, but weâve worked with them for a long time. We often consult them for props, Youâll see once you get in there.â
Shuawei hadnât lied. In period dramas, props often needed to incorporate information from various museums and antique paintings. Antique shops weir excellent places for sourcing such details, Valerie hail no reason to doubt him.
Once inside, Valerie was dazzled by the array of antiques on the shelves, from vintage clocks and glass cups to various statues of all sizes.
The slap owner seemed wellâacquainted with Slawn and greeted him. âMr. Shawn, feel free to look aroundr
Shawn nodded. âI brought a friend to get a feel for things todayâ
He led Valerie inside and wid, â âTake your time to look around. If you have any questions, just ask. The owner can give you a detailed introduction Valerieâs eyes ft
fell on a beautifully crafted brass telescope. Without hesitation, the remarked, âThis telescope seems to be from the late 19th century.
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Itâs made of brass with leather accents. It shouldnât be too pricey, probably around 400 dollars.
The owner was impressed. âYoung lady, you have quite the eye!â
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