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Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) novel Chapter 1435

Summary for Chapter 1435: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

What Happens in Chapter 1435 – From the Book Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

Dive into Chapter 1435, a pivotal chapter in Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace), written by Sharma. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

At Northern City's studio city.

Maria drove Yvonne's car to pick up Leah on the way to the studio city. After parking the car, the two got off and walked in.

"Is there a shoot going on?" This was the first time Maria had visited the place, and she was very curious.

As she walked, she saw a lot of people at the entrance of the studio city, outside of the old-fashioned buildings.

They seemed to be tourists.

"There are plenty of them." Leah said, "I've come here several times. I've been here with reporters, cinephiles, the heads of fan clubs. In short, I've been here several times,"

"You sure know a lot," Maria exclaimed with heartfelt admiration.

"Of course. One must aspire." Leah smiled and said, "Let's go. We're going to see a huge star."

"Who is it?" Seeing Leah so excited, Maria couldn't help but ask.

"Cindy White." Leah said, "Her acting skills have improved recently. She has filmed a period drama recently. They're a hit nowadays; for both their attention to detail and their storyline."

Maria was stunned. "You're a fan of Cindy White?"

"Of course. To be honest, I became a fan three years ago, and her acting skills had grown to the point of perfection. In the past, I always felt that it was an exaggeration, even though I agreed she was good. Now that I look at it, she has a kind of charm. Every look in her eyes, every movement, is very convincing. Plus, she can accurately portray a character."

Maria was very confused upon hearing Leah's praise of Cindy.

She did not have a good impression of her.

"What's wrong? It seems like you're not interested in Miss White." Leah was good at reading people's expressions.

"You're right." Maria nodded. "I don't like her."

In fact, Maria didn't like Cindy at all.

"Why?"

"To each their own, I guess." Maria couldn't tell Leah about what happened in the past, but she was very clear about the result.

Leah shrugged. "It doesn't matter. It's not like I'm fixated on her. I could just easily fall for someone else tomorrow."

"Are you that fickle?" Maria looked at her in surprise.

"I'm rather emotional." Leah chuckled. "Us artistic types are usually like that."

"Then, when you find a boyfriend in the future, will you swap him out often?" Maria batted her eyes in curiosity.

"Pfft!" Leah burst out laughing. "I never thought of having a boyfriend. Why would I do that?"

"Sounds like you're not very interested in men." Maria mused as they walked.

Leah nodded in reply. "There aren't any good men in the first place, and they are very fickle. Besides, the male lead I'm writing about is such an outstanding man. With him, do you think I would fall for another man?"

"Leah, you sure are a weirdo." Maria smiled, finding her unpredictable.

"You're not the first one who's said that." Leah didn't take it as an insult. Instead, she agreed with it wholeheartedly. "I'm weird like that. If I enjoy your company, you can say whatever you want about me. If I don't, then I'll pick a fight with you every chance I get." "Are you saying that you and I get along well?" "Of course." Leah nodded. "Otherwise, why would I waste my time coming here with you? I'm busy, you know."

Maria laughed gleefully as Leah's words pleased her. "Leah, you're really cute."

"C'mon, let's go in and have a look. Are you a fan of anyone?" Leah asked.

"Me?" Maria paused for a moment and shook her head. "No one in particular."

"That's very rational of you."

"You flatter me."

As they spoke, the two of them entered a building. There were guards posted at the door; not everybody could enter.

However, Leah managed to gain entry easily.

Once inside, Maria saw Cindy dressed in a period costume that showed off her voluptuous figure. It was clear that Cindy had maintained her figure well.

It just so happened that she was on a break the moment the two entered. Leah dragged Maria over and whispered, "Miss White, can I have your autograph?"

Cindy looked at Leah and smiled. "You again?"

"Mhmm." "Have my assistant bring you two signed photos. I'm still working. Don't let the director see you and hamper the shoot." Cindy whispered.

"Thank you, Miss White."

Just then, Cindy's assistant gave Leah two signed photos.

"Miss Lowe, you've grown into a fine young lady."

"I believe you didn't ask me to come here just to compliment me, did you?" Maria didn't want to beat around the bush.

"Calm down," Cindy said. "I only want to know how Celeste is doing."

"She's fine. There's no need for you to worry about her," Maria replied.

"You seem to hate me. There's no need for that, right?" Cindy shot a sideways glance at Maria.

On the other hand, Maria calmly replied, "Miss White, you must be joking. Why would I hate you? We have nothing to do with one another."

"Yeah. Honestly, I must be getting on in my years."Cindy sighed. "I keep reminiscing, and I'll always think about Celeste as well. I wonder if she's all right."

"She's fine."

"Yeah, the Jones family is wealthy; they would never let her suffer." There was a trace of jealousy in Cindy's voice.

"That's why you don't have to worry. Celeste is doing great," Maria said once again.

"That's good." Cindy nodded and glanced outside. "You went to the University of London, didn't you?"

"Yeah, that's right." "Then you and Liam should know each other."

Cindy kept her voice carefully neutral.

However, Maria's expression immediately froze in place. "Yes, I was in the same school as him."

"What a coincidence." Cindy glanced at Maria again. Then, she took a bottle of water from the trolley and handed it to Maria. "Would you like some water?"

"No, thank you."

"Liam's washed up after he returned home." Cindy's tone was full of regret.

For a moment, Maria didn't know what she meant. "What does that have to do with me?"

"No?" Cindy chuckled. "I heard you're a die-hard fan."

Maria's heart suddenly skipped a beat, but she said, "As you said, Liam is washed up, and he lost a lot of his fans. I lost interest too four years ago."

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