Seriously, How Did He Win My Heart
Chapter 4 Being Stood up for Divorce
When Nina heard that Emelia would focus on her career, her eyes lit up. “By the way, there’s a scriptwriter vacancy in our company recently. The hired scriptwriter will be granted a chance to study abroad. If you want to focus on the career, I’ll recommend you to Mr. Johansen.”
Emelia majored in film and television in college. Although she became Julian’s housewife right after graduation, Nina didn’t want her talent to be hidden, so she introduced Emelia to work as a part-time scriptwriter.
However, Julian didn’t know anything about it, nor did the public. Emelia had a pseudonym, Wintry Frost for her scriptwriter career.
Emelia felt surprised by her words. “For real?” she asked.
“Of course,” said Nina affirmatively, “Mr. Johansen has always thought highly of your talent. Although you are just a part-time scriptwriter, if you can contract with our company as full-time, he’ll generously provide you with all chances to develop your career.”
Nina was working for Tymers Entertainment, founded by the retired award-winning actor, Viggo Johansen, and his friends. The company had the most prestigious scriptwriting team, director team, and artists. In the past few years, they had produced many TV dramas and movies that became hits in the market.
Emelia agreed without any hesitation. “Sure. I’ll sign the contract with your company.”
that it would be her best choice to divorce
to face all those shitty things
business trip for three days. Emelia waited
Emelia to sign the contract. After that, Emelia went to the Hughes Manor. Since she had decided to divorce Julian, she must inform Grandpa
Hughes. Her eyes reddened. They bumped into
looked elegant, impassive, and mature in his thirties, emanating a dignified
with his
for a second and whispered to old Mr.
Hughes had called Julian over to discuss some family affairs. He hadn’t expected that Emelia
that Emelia insisted on divorcing, Grandpa Hughes looked annoyed. He answered Julian crossly,
Julian frowned at Emelia
the unhappiness in his eyes. He must think she had complained