Chapter 386: Unveiling the Truth of Identity
Mia followed Ella and Tiffany into the room, and surprisingly, Tiffany didn’t object. Watching Tiffany’s back, Ella couldn’t shake the growing conviction: she’s Hannah. Or rather, she was now certain—Tiffany is Hannah!
Hannah had clearly climbed her way into the Miller aristocracy, and with that came an undeniable arrogance deeply ingrained in her. Naturally, this disdain extended toward Ella.
From the very first glance, that condescension in her eyes was evident.
Although Ella had Eric by her side, Hannah had successfully reinvented herself. She now wore the mask of a glamorous, adored celebrity. No matter how hard Ella tried, she couldn’t compete with the dazzling aura that came with Hannah’s newfound status.
...
Once the door closed, Tiffany turned to Ella, her gaze unusually complex. "Mrs. Nelson, there’s something I need to say to you."
Her slightly raspy voice carried a hint of supplication.
Ella sat down calmly, her demeanor indifferent. "If you have something to say, just say it. No need to beat around the bush with me."
Tiffany’s tone shifted to one of grievance. "Mrs. Nelson, I don’t understand why you’re always targeting me. When I first signed with LXL, you assigned me a supporting role. I didn’t complain. But after I finished The Crimes Mount, every script you offered me was trash..."
Ella arched an elegant eyebrow and smiled faintly at Tiffany. "Ms. Fox, I’m not sure what you’re talking about. Since I arrived in Country W, neither Eric nor I have meddled in your affairs. The roles you choose are entirely up to you. The scripts in our company come from producers or screenwriters, and our content team carefully vets them. So, tell me—what exactly makes them ’trash’?"
Tiffany’s expression grew more pitiful, and Ella couldn’t help but marvel at her acting skills.
