Chapter 216 Retaliation By The Divorced Heiress
- Please stop complimenting me, Bella. My mother's needlework is much better than mine. Amelia timidly bit her lip, revealing two adorable dimples on her cheeks. Bella recognizing her made Amelia happy. She was relieved, though, that Steven also gave her admiration. Her excitement was so overwhelming that she worried she wouldn't be able to sleep that evening. "Apart from Aunt Celeste's singing and dancing prowess, you also have her expert needlework inherited. I'll present a renowned clothes designer to you. Together, you'll become well-known very quickly! What are your thoughts on leaving your imprint in the fashion industry?
- "Many thanks, Bella. However, I'd much rather work in the entertainment sector. I am a student at the Savrow Film Academy, after all. My aspiration is to excel as an actor following my graduation. Amelia spoke tentatively and gently. Wyatt was adamant that Amelia not enroll in the film school and pursue a career in entertainment, as her mother, Celeste, had been harassed in the business in the past. Afterwards, Amelia left her studies at Inalia and went back to Savrow, where she studied cinema for over six months without letting Wyatt know. When Wyatt learned, he gave her an ultimatum in addition to reluctantly complying. Once her studies were over, Amelia had to comply with his plans. He would disown her if not.
- Amelia made a commitment to establish herself in the entertainment sector in order to fulfill her ambition. She wished to influence her father's perspective on the performing industry and win his respect for her. Fantastic! If that's what you want, I will be there for you no matter what! Bella enveloped Amelia's shoulder with her arm. Fear flared in her brilliant eyes. However, the entertainment sector is incredibly intricate. Behind the scenes, a lot of dubious activities take place. Nobody is going to give you a second look if you are just starting out and don't have any money or experience. You will never be able to get a good job. Thus, following your audition for a part, graduation: don't hold back.