Chapter: 286
At ten in the afternoon, someone from the crew was scheduled to visit Galilea, as coordinated with Julia.
The lead actress getting injured during filming was not a trivial issue, especially considering the production was backed by
StarAlign Pictures and the injured party was Galilea. The crew was highly concerned about the situation.
Four individuals decided to pay a visit, an assistant director, a producer, and two actors, one of them being Bradley, known for
his role as Aaron Griffin in their recent play.
Upon entering the hospital ward, the assistant director led the way and greeted, “Mr. Blakely.”
The others greeted Tyrone too.
“Quite surprising to see you all here. Are you here to see Galilea too?”
“Yes. I’m going out for a walk. Please, make yourselves comfortable but don’t tire her out too much.” After leaving his words
hanging in the air, Tyrone Left them in the ward, stepping out into the hallway.
Awhile later, he estimated the visitors must have left and decided to return to the ward.
Passing by a corner, he overheard a conversation between the producer and Bradley.
“Wasn’t you present during the incident? It wasn’t that grave, right?”
Bradley cast his mind back to the event. “As the fire broke out, chaos ensued, but the situation was quickly under control. The
fire didn’t escalate. I distinctly remember her being pulled out with only her left trouser burned. I didn’t notice any physical harm,
but perhaps I missed it.”
“I believe you didn’t miss anything. I received similar accounts, her clothing barely suffered any damage so the injury can’t be
severe.
Agents are prone to overdramatize. If word of this gets out, Galilea’s fans will be furious. She has a knack for playing the damsel
in distress. I’ve warned her about this...”
In the producer’s view, the exaggeration of Galilea’s injury was a publicity stunt, a method to garner sympathy and elevate her
role’s significance in the play.
The crew felt helpless.
Cloudwater Town, a novel adaptation centered on Aaron Griffin, Bradley’s character, was the essence of the play, hence Aaron
held the crucial role.
“Regardless of her motives, the fact remains that she got hurt. We’ve all failed in ensuring her safety. Chains mentioned we must
be supportive as we can be,” Bradley retorted.
“It only means we’ll have to push back the shoot.”
“It’s not a big deal.”
“I heard Mr. Blakely kept vigil here all night. It appears he is genuinely concerned for Galilea.”
“Quite unusual.”
The conversation halted when the others joined them and they left the hospital.
Watching their retreating figures, Tyrone fell deep into thought.
What Bradley said contradicted completely with what Julia had told him.