King of Entertainment World: Waste To Be Rich
h his legs were trembling uncontrollably. He huffed and puffed, telling Ja
nding machine, and started complaining after drinking a bit, "Screw it! Why the hell does Michael tell us to f
k did my uncle sell the diary to pay for his deb
ssible that the scammer has seen th
to look for the name Eswaranski in his great grandfather's diary. But who the hell
t he sold his belongings-his house, his furniture, and even his kid
ot was just a stupid s
ther just wrote silly things and the diary is valu
Fck!
tired nor understanding what
tood there
ctor Michael found logical and made him want to cooperate with Ernest. James himself couldn't imagi
and bigger as he saw Michael always asked the main actor, Kelvin, to
proud that guy had been when he and Michael came to his luxur
dded, he asked for innumerable things to be treated as a king.
one scene twelve times without a word! He had even told
advice that the person called Ernest left, but the res
mes could see Kelvin's acting techniques improved a lot-at least James would give Kelv
pieces of bread, Michael realized that the manuscript was no lo
ski shook his head while reading our manuscript. It's just
ranski, but deep inside his mind, J
retended to be a rich guy so tha
e what it was. Oh, a crowd? What was happening there? He tried to star
abruptly asked Ashley while f
oes Ernest Eswar
empty bottle into the trash bin nearby, "His outfit is just s
hoodie and
apped his hand, "But
e crowd, "I see him
What was Ernest doing there? Trying t
"Go, we have to see
took her phone out of the pocke
re to call the police? Okay, I'll call. Just stand here an
someone trying to disrupt your business by pretending to be a beggar? Then please
that Ernest had actually done nothing wrong there. But it cou
He just felt annoyed, and angry. His life had been once taken away by the o
had he done to be
. His voice wasn't loud, but it was enou
g behavior, someone trying to disrupt your business-are just
ng me say a word! Now you guys come to scold me just because of
r to call this shop's owner too. Let them see what the standard
e didn't trust that this young man could be someone but a beggar. A wealthy man? Tch, ple
ttered clothes and walked around the area of the rich as if
Her attitude changed, and she called th
precious time and causing unnecessary troubles. Pl