Chapter 367
“If your work is selected, you might get a chance to work with the team for the Christmas Eve
Special. I think you should go for it. You’ve worked on similar projects before and have a perspective others might miss.”
*1 personally believe your work would really highlight female empowerment. The current focus is on celebrating women’s strength. We can’t let the spotlight be solely on men, and frankly, some men’s work isn’t worth much and often just ends up being laughable”
Linda didn’t know about this particular project that Luke was talking about. He had connections she hadn’t tapped into.
Participating in such a high–profile project could ease future endeavors and provide a valuable credential, even if she stopped working in the film industry.
Lake had entered Flomont with a prestigious title. He was fully aware of how much a strong title could help in the industry. He hoped Linda would find success and perhaps even achieve it effortlessly
“Why do you have so much faith in me?”
“I can’t really explain it. I just believe in you”
His support wasn’t based on any personal factors. He simply viewed it from the perspective of work
Linda was one of the top near-
w–generation directors, excelling in every aspect. She could uncover details others missed and show that the world isn’t just about men through visual storytelling Many traditional crafts are upheld by women.
From the perspective of someone who liked her, he wanted to see her succeed
“But I’m not as good as you think. cm just another ordinary person.”
“Everyone in this world is ordinary, Beyond the flashytitles and accolades, we’re all just regular people making a living through our efforts.”
He didn’t agree with her self–deprecating remarks.
*Linda, Fadmit I like you, but I don’t want my feelings for you to make you doubt your own abilities when you’re around me. There’s no need for that.” Luke didn’t want his affection to become a burden for her.
“understand. I am not doubting my abilities. I am just facing the reality.”
She wasn’t the type to openly reveal her weaknesses to someone interested in her.
“Then, just listen to my advice. I can offer all the support you need. All you have to do is pursue your vision and create what you want to create.”
Linda looked at Lake while holding a macaron.
The afternoon sunlight was just right, streaming through the large glass windows and filling the room.
The sunlight fell on him, casting soft, dappled shadows that made his face look even more gentle
“But I really don’t know how to thank you,” she said.
Luke smiled warmly, like a populat senior with many admirers in a high school drama.
“Instead of thanking me, I’d rather
you marry me,” he said d teasingly,
That one ne completely threw her off.