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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 907

Summary for Chapter 907 Unspoken Rules Of The Industry: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Summary of Chapter 907 Unspoken Rules Of The Industry from The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 907 Unspoken Rules Of The Industry marks a crucial moment in Wuze’s Romance novel, The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

“Mr. Campbell, I'm afraid the issue is more complicated than it appears.”

Weston pulled Donald aside and explained softly, “We have actually reserved Violet Pavilion beforehand for the entire week. However, the famous director, Mario Cousteau, came over this morning and insisted that he needed the place for the next five days. That's why we had no choice but to give the place up. My plan was to have Geralt work out a schedule with Mario's film crew so that both parties can use Violet Pavilion. Wouldn't that be the perfect solution?”

Weston assumed that his idea was flawless.

Staring at him, Donald flatly asked, “Wes, let me ask you. If you were Mario, when would you be using Violet Pavilion?”

“In the daytime,” Weston replied without hesitation. “As many scenes occur during the day, it goes without saying that most of the shooting would occur then.”

“Since you're well aware that they'll take up the day, have you ever considered that you'll ruin the film crew's biological clocks by getting them to work the night shift?”

From a technical perspective, shooting day scenes at night wasn't a major issue.

As Violet Pavilion was a palace, filming would mostly occur indoors.

All one needed was sufficient lighting to achieve the desired effect.

It was just that filming throughout the night would be torturous for the crew.

Just as he hesitated about taking Donald to see the management, Ronson approached them with the contract they had signed with Violet Pavilion.

“This is the contract for the rental of the set.”

Upon taking it in his hand, Donald commented calmly, “All right then. Since we're in the right, this will be easy to resolve. Let's go get our film set back.”

As Donald set off the moment he finished, Ronson followed him without thinking twice.

As for the other managers, they stared at Weston and asked, “Mr. Tanner, should we go with them?”

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