Chapter 26 You Dared to Offend Trinity?

More than a dozen staff members and the martial arts instructor were all waiting, even braving the rain to stand outside the car door.

Lisa worried about opening the door, fearing that the wind would blow in and Trinity could catch a cold, which would be a serious mistake on her part. Lisa dared not open the door without permission.

The action instructor and a few attendants had been waiting outside for about fifteen minutes and saw no movement inside. They reluctantly called the RV driver, who said that Trinity would be down shortly and asked them to wait a little longer.

The action instructor's assistant whispered behind him, "Lincoln, should we hurry them along? This rain is pouring down. We can't just keep standing here..."

"Let's wait a bit longer," the action instructor said, wiping the rain from his face and asking the assistant attendant to move the umbrella further over his head, though it still couldn't keep out the wind and the rain.

Two attendants murmured behind them, "Trinity is really putting on airs. The car has been parked here for nearly twenty minutes, and there is still no sign of them coming out. Are they planning to take a nap before showing up? We're all waiting here."

Another attendant cautioned, "Watch what you're saying. Do you still want your job? This RV is the most expensive one available in the country, costing ten thousand per day. Common stars can't usually rent this one."

"It's just over hundred thousand. This morning's Rolls-Royce was at least ten times that, and I didn't see Jessica putting on any airs. I offered her a cup of hot water, and she thanked me with a smile."

"Shut it, do you know who Trinity is? The youngest award-winning actress in the country and recognized in the industry as a list of celebrities who are great actors! Her fiancé is the CEO of the most famous entertainment group worldwide; half the entertainment industry is linked to her family; you dare to offend her?"
Shortly after, the car door finally opened, and Trinity's assistant stepped out first, holding an umbrella and carrying a variety of bags, turning back to have the umbrella towards the car door.

Trinity slowly walked out, not even glancing at the people who had been waiting outside for over twenty minutes and offering no explanation for the delay. As she stepped out, the rain blew under her umbrella onto her neck. She shot a cool glance at her Lisa, who had been holding the umbrella steady, but the wind was simply too strong. Lisa hurried, with an apologetic look, to quickly walk beside her inside.
The action instructor and the few attendants stood by the car, exchanging awkward glances before they hurried inside.

After entering the set, Trinity casually took off her light jacket and tossed it into Lisa's already cluttered arms. Turning to the few people who were drenched, she said, "I just wrapped up a movie a few days ago, and I've been busy recording shows without a break. I haven't had the chance to look at the script yet; I hope that won't affect the action rehearsal?"

"Not at all, not at all," the action instructor quickly responded. "Director Smith already mentioned that you're too busy to take on the lead role in this production. But he said you'd make a brief appearance out of respect for him. It's an honor for our crew. The moves you need to try out are already designed. Just follow our lead."

Lisa suddenly chimed in from the side, "Trinity, you haven't seen the cast list for this show yet. Do you want to check it now?" She quickly fetched the list from her bag and offered it.

Trinity disregarded it. "There's a limited number of players in entertainment circle . Those who have some rapport with me have already given me a heads-up. What's there to see about the rest? Do I have a lot of time? "