Chapter 61: Pretentiousness - The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day - NovelsTime

The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day

Chapter 61: Pretentiousness

Author: Mucha
updatedAt: 2025-11-09

CHAPTER 61: CHAPTER 61: PRETENTIOUSNESS

Selina glared at her fiercely and said coldly, "Stop wasting time, let’s shoot!"

What’s the use of being pretty? Without a sense of the camera, she’s just a wooden beauty.

She has countless opportunities to delay Summer Monroe’s time, making her pay dearly!

You know, the location for the outdoor shoot is at Valeridge Castle, an ancient castle that charges ten thousand a minute. She wants Summer to lose blood!

A girl from the countryside, ten thousand must be an astronomical figure for her, right?

Soon, Selina’s face resumed the cold smile of schadenfreude.

The photographer came over to communicate, and he was amazed for several seconds upon seeing Summer. He began explaining the shoot to her.

"We’ll take photos first, then videos. The first scene is at the coffee house door; just give a smile while turning back after pushing the door."

"Alright." Summer smiled faintly and followed the photography team outside.

The Midnight Coffee House was decorated in a forest theme, with the entrance entirely made of aged elm. Both sides were filled with greenery, and lush vines adorned the door, making it look like a tree hole from an anime rather than a coffee shop from afar.

"Alright, Miss Sadie, we’re starting now. Push the door, then turn back and smile at me."

Summer nodded seriously, reached out, and pushed the door...

Selina next to the photographer smiled mockingly, just waiting for Summer to miss the shot.

However...

Summer half-pushed the door of the coffee house with one hand, and with a faint smile, turned to look at the photographer.

At that moment, a breeze blew by, moving the strands of hair beside Summer’s temples, playfully sticking to her lips and covering half of her eye.

With a "click," the frame was frozen.

Selina didn’t seriously watch Summer’s shoot. She only heard the shutter sound and immediately leaned in to ask the photographer, "How is it? Did it not pass?"

The photographer looked at the camera, his expression stunned, unable to speak for a moment.

Selina assumed Summer’s camera sense was so bad it shocked the photographer and directly scolded Summer, "What nonsense are you shooting? Redo it!"

But just after Selina finished speaking, the photographer, who was previously shocked, came to his senses and quickly waved his hand, "No! No need to redo it! It’s particularly good! The action is natural, the expression is good, just this one!"

Selina was instantly stunned, "What are you saying..."

The photographer excitedly handed the camera to Selina, who frowned and looked at it. On the camera screen, the girl with a smile brighter than today’s sun was turning to look at the camera, as if inviting a friend to come in for coffee.

The windblown strands of hair were perfectly in place, adding a touch of chaotic beauty, giving the photo a sense of dynamics.

Selina’s hand holding the camera suddenly tightened.

How... could this be?

Was it a coincidence?

The photographer just captured that instant, making the photo perfect?

Selina would never admit it was due to Summer’s camera presence.

She took a deep breath, wanting to say something, but had nothing to say. In the end, she just angrily shoved the camera back to the photographer and coldly said, "Barely passable, continue shooting!"

Selina ground her molars hard.

She didn’t believe it, that Summer had this one lucky break, and could she possibly have a second, third lucky break?

A person with no shooting experience could never pass each time in one take.

The last short video was set on a rainy day. Summer, as a server at the Midnight Coffee House, sees a customer coming in the rain and has to open the door and hold an umbrella to meet them.

The photographer explained to Summer, "This is mainly to reflect the service level of the Midnight Coffee House, so when you see the customer coming through the rain, you should urgently run out."

The content is not complex, but the difficulty lies in expressing the emotion correctly.

It should be urgent but not overly exaggerated, requiring the right balance.

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