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too late for a second chance novel (Lila and Dorian) novel Chapter 106

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Dorian's adoration and flattery from everyone around him reignited his confidence, and his frustration from Lila's rejection dissipated.

He initially thought that with his position and resources, she would regret her choices and return to him. But after several days without any sign of her, he decided to take the initiative, thinking she should see his sincerity—even amidst his busy schedule, he would still make time for her.

Before acting on his plan, he saw her at his own film set. At that moment, she was helping Teddy adjust the buttons on his costume.

Dorian's expression darkened instantly, his mood turning sour.

"You need to fasten it this way. Didn't the costume instructor teach you?" Her voice was soft, like that of a kind and patient older sister.

Teddy's eyes widened. "I'm done for. I've worn this costume several times already. When the show airs, will the audience mock me for being clueless?"

Jamie, who was standing nearby, put down her script and teased, "If it were someone else, maybe. But you? Everyone will just think it's normal."

"Why?"

Her tone grew more playful. "Because everyone knows you're naturally clueless. It's no surprise when you mess up!"

He immediately turned to Lila to complain. "Ms. Hart, did you hear that? She's bullying me! Scold her for me—make her cry!"

Lila couldn't help but laugh. "What you were doing wasn't exactly wrong, but this looks way better."

Dorian's face turned black when he saw the closeness between them. He strode over and forcefully pulled her away. "Lila, what do you think you're doing?"

The sudden pull made her stumble a few steps before regaining her balance.

Jamie's playful demeanor vanished, her face stern as she stepped between them. "What's your problem this time?"

He didn't spare her a glance. His eyes were locked on Lila. "We need to talk. Alone."

"There's nothing for us to talk about," Lila said coldly.

"Fine. We'll talk here if you're not afraid of causing a scene," he sneered, his gaze sweeping disdainfully over Teddy. "Are you out of your mind? How could you settle for trash like this?"

His prideful eyes narrowed. "Haven't you noticed? I just won an international award. Big productions and endorsements are flooding in.

"What could you possibly want that I can't give you? And yet, you're still causing a scene with me. What leverage do you even have?"

Her reaction almost made her laugh. The way she looked at him was full of disbelief, as if the situation was absurd. Lila was the one who had chosen that arthouse film for Dorian.

At the time, he had dismissed it as a small-scale arthouse film and didn't want to take the role. She had to persuade him tirelessly, explaining that while his fame was sufficient, he needed work to showcase his acting skills and win more awards, proving his talent to the world.

She reminded him not to settle for just a single Best Actor title. Eventually, he agreed, though reluctantly, having been worn down by her persistence.

Although the film didn't perform well after its release compared to his previous works, its box office earnings were respectable for an arthouse film. Still, he complained afterward that taking the role had dragged down his average box office numbers. Now that the award was in his hand, it was suddenly all thanks to him?

Dorian had never seen Lila look at him with such piercing sharpness. Her gaze seemed to see straight through him.

Still, he didn't lose his composure entirely and softened his tone slightly. "Lila, let's make up. Let's get married. If you want to be a top director, I'll assemble the best team for you."

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