Mrs. Gibson, Your Identily Is Exposed

Mrs. Gibson Your Identity Is Exposed By Fair Day Chapter 66



Mrs. Gibson Your Identity Is Exposed By Fair Day Chapter 66

Chapter 66 Alayna Doesn’t Perform Well

Why would Murry think it had something to do with Jaylin?

Melissa was lost for words. She turned around and glanced at Murray. “Murray, why did you

involve Jaylin in it? Mr. Gibson, aren’t you confident?”

Then Melissa returned to the car without looking back.

Murray’s face darkened with his lips pursing tightly, showing his apparent displeasure.

How could that be? He was confident about himself.

Although Jaylin was a famous actor, Murray was better than him in terms of appearance, figure,

and ability.

Murray just kept thinking about Melissa’s words.

Murray would prove to Melissa one day that he was ten thousand times better than Jaylin.

It was the afternoon of the next day. Melissa, Alayna, and Jaylin had made an appointment for the

audition.

They would have an audition in the studio of the Gibson Corporation.

Jaylin had been waiting there by the time Melissa reached the filming studio, but Alayna still didn’t show up.

“Melissa,” Jaylin smiled at the sight of Melissa. He strode forward to greet her.

“How early you are!” Melissa raised her wrist to look at the time, “The shooting will begin in ten

minutes. Alayna has not come yet. Please wait a moment.”

Jaylin slightly nodded and said, “Melissa, I have gotten the results you wanted yesterday.”

“Did you find the person who took the photos?” Melissa asked seriously, “Who is it?”

“It’s Julie, the eldest daughter of the White family. Do you know her?” Jaylin narrowed his eyes and asked.

It turned out to be Julie.

Melissa’s face darkened slightly.

Everyone knew that Julie was Adela’s follower.

Adela was so hostile to Melissa that she had tried to frame Melissa several times.

Thus, Adela must be the one behind Julie.

That was why Murray had received that photo. It turned out that Adela had tried to alienate Murray and Melissa. Adela thought that Murray would misunderstand Melissa about her relationship with Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

Jaylin.

“Melissa, do you need my help?” Jaylin looked at Melissa with his dark eyes.

Us

Melissa shook her head and said, “No, thanks.”

She could settle these trivial matters herself.

Jaylin knew that Melissa could solve it, but he just wanted to do something for her.

At two o’clock, Alayna came in her high heels.

Bruce also came with her.

“I’m not late, am I?” Alayna smiled happily.

“You are just in time,” Melissa brought Alayna over to Jaylin.

“Let me introduce Alayna to you. She is your partner, ” Melissa smiled and continued, “You might

have known Mr. Segar, the famous actor.”

Alayna gave Jaylin a warm hug and said, “I’ve long heard about your name. Mr. Segar, you look much more handsome than you are on TV. Nice to see you.”

Jaylin said with a faint smile, “Nice to see you too. I’m very glad to cooperate with you.”

“Let’s start,” Melissa was about to ask the photographer to start filming when all the staff suddenly quieted down.

“Mr. Gibson, here you are,” The photographer, who was in charge of this shooting, greeted Murray respectfully at the door.

The photographer didn’t expect Murray to come. It was just a small advertisement shooting.

Mr. Gibson?

Melissa turned to the studio door and saw a tall and handsome man. It was Murray..

Melissa was stunned and wondered why Murray was there.

Murray took steady steps and walked straight toward Melissa. He glanced at her casually and asked, “Did you get everything ready?”

“Yes, we can start now,” Melissa answered while browsing the documents in her hand.

“Okay,” Murray glanced at the setting before he strode over to a seat at the side.

Murray sat there with his legs casually crossed, wearing a domineering air.

Melissa furrowed and wondered whether Murray would stay here for the shooting.

It was nothing but a small shooting. Why did he come here? He didn’t need to supervise it in person.

“Let’s begin,” Murray said.

Everyone was ready and started shooting.

At that moment, they suddenly heard a loud noise from the door.

Melissa turned to the door and found Adela standing at the door. Adela wanted to go into the studio but was stopped by the staff.

“I’m sorry, Ms. Yale. You can’t goin,” the staff said politely.

“Why?” Adela gazed at Murray.

He was sitting in the studio.

Adela’s brother had been to the Gibson Corporation that morning to discuss cooperation with

Murray.

Adela had insisted on going with her brother. Adela wanted to see Murray.

However, Murray was indifferent to Adela, which saddened Adela’s heart.

No matter how hard Adela had tried, Murray did not even look at her.

She finally found where Murray was. Thus, Adela would not give up this opportunity.

Moreover, Melissa was also there.

It was Melissa’s plan. Otherwise, Murray would not decline the appointment to discuss the

cooperation and come here for the shooting.

“I’m here for Murray. Let me in,” Adela glared at the staff who stopped her, “Don’t you know me?

I’m the eldest daughter of the Yale family.”

The staff recognized Adela and hesitated for a moment. “Then I’ll ask Mr. Gibson.”

The staff came to Murray and asked respectfully, “Mr. Gibson, Ms. Yale came here for you. Do I need to invite her in?”

Murray said coldly, “No.”

“I’m sorry, Ms. Yale. We are busy shooting. You can’t go in because you’re not the staff,” The staff

tried his best to stop Adela.

“I will stand by the side,” Adela insisted.

Melissa was happy to see that. Then she turned around and focused on the shooting between Jaylin and Alayna.

Jaylin’s acting skill was beyond doubt as a famous actor.

However, Alayna didn’t perform well.

“Stop for a moment,” Melissa frowned and stopped the shooting.

“What’s the problem?” Jaylin immediately asked with concern when Melissa came to them.

Melissa looked at Alayna and said, “Alayna, you shouldn’t have acted like that.”

Alayna was stunned and questioned Melissa, “What did you mean?”


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