Ignatius Leclair nodded, still pondering whether to let her continue making films. If he restricted her too much, Delphine would undoubtedly rebel severely, causing a fuss with him. If she continued filming, he would be displeased, with her leaving early and returning late, and interacting with so many young actors.
Mr. Leclair was not willing to admit it internally, but he was already feeling a midlife crisis. In his early thirties, despite daily workouts and having a better physique than younger men, his wife looked no different from when she was 18. Her features had developed, becoming even more exquisite and beautiful, making her a goddess in the public's mind, leaving Mr. Leclair feeling some pressure.
"Let's put off the movie stuff and talk about it later," Ignatius Leclair said blandly.
"After the movie stopped filming, Jocelyn Yeager couldn't find Miss Delphine and had talked with the studio, roughly guessing some things, reportedly planning to do something,"
