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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 631

Marshall was slightly annoyed that Director Vasquez hadn't shown him more respect, but given the director's standing in the industry, the fact that he'd even agreed to let Marshall shoehorn in a completely clueless nepo baby was already a huge compromise.

Marshall had no choice but to have the assistant director gather the rest of the cast and crew so he could introduce Mignon.

"This is Mignon. She's new to this, so I hope you'll all help her out."

Although Marshall asked everyone to look after Mignon, his underlying message was clear: she had his financial backing, and no one was to give her a hard time.

"Mignon, say hello to everyone," Marshall prompted.

Mignon, with an air of arrogant superiority, barely bothered to lift her eyes. "Hello, everyone. I'm Mignon. I imagine most of you already know me; I was one of the judges at your auditions. I'll be on set for a while starting today. I look forward to working with you."

A dead silence fell over the room after she spoke. Not a single cast or crew member said a word. The atmosphere was incredibly awkward.

Cynthia, feeling helpless, had to break the silence. "Alright, everyone, let's break for lunch. For those of you who have scenes with Mignon, I'll be sending you the revised script."

Only then did the crowd disperse.

Yvonne and Shirley walked towards their dressing room. On the way, Shirley muttered under her breath, "The power of a first love is truly something else. Is Marshall trying so hard because he wants to be her new stepfather?"

"Don't be ridiculous. I heard Mignon's actual father is healthier than Mr. Morris," Yvonne replied with a straight face.

The two of them laughed and chatted as they went back to their dressing room to eat their lunch.

They had just finished eating when there was a knock on the door.

"Come in," Yvonne called out, and Cynthia opened the door and entered.

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