When Julia said this, she meaningfully looked at Jean who was just in front of her. Jean was flustered by this. She didn't dare to say anything more. All she could do was stand awkwardly in the sidelines.

The director rushed to assure her. "Julia, I will properly investigate this matter."

Julia smiled and said, "It doesn't matter anymore. I'm fine now. You don't need to take it to heart."

"How can I not take it seriously?" The director bitterly smiled. "You're the heroine of our play. I'm naturally responsible for any incident that may happen to you."

Julia shrugged nonchalantly.

When they arrived at Good Luck Restaurant, Jean acted like she hosted the party. She raised her glass and addressed the others, "Everyone, we smoothly finished shooting 'My Love from the Royal Family' all thanks to your hard work. You deserve all the c

rk appeared on her face.

Jean felt that something was off. Julia's smile felt wrong, but she couldn't back down now. There was nothing she could do but nod. "I hope you can forgive me despite all our misunderstandings in the past. Please drink it."

"Okay." Julia nodded. She picked up the glass of wine on the table and drank it. She then asked Jean, "Are you satisfied now?"

A smile finally graced Jean's face. She turned around after fulfilling her intentions. Yvette whispered, "Julia, are you really allergic to alcohol? If you really are, why did you still drink it?"

"Don't worry." Julia patted the back of Yvette's hand to comfort her. "Just wait and see."

A strange smile appeared on Julia's face again. She surveyed the crowd to find Jean busy making toasts in the distance. This time, she would make sure that Jean would pay.

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