Mathew was so touched that he didn't know what to say. What he hated most was when the investors had to act in the films. If he hadn't been so depressed and wanted to prove himself, he wouldn't have compromised and agreed to Susan helping to make the film.
He thought that Hazel's quick investment meant she must want to act as an actress in the entertainment industry. But to his surprise, Hazel didn't mean to meddle in the movie at all, leaving everything to him.
"Miss Crowe, do you have any requirements for the movie?" Mathew asked gratefully.
"Of course," Hazel said earnestly. "It's a good movie. It's my first investment. I'm a businesswoman now, and I want to see the earnings."
Mathew opened his mouth as if he was about to say something. Hazel was amazed. "Are you still worried that I'm deceiving you? Don't worry. I will entrust other people to prepare the investment contract. You can look it over, and if there is no problem, you can sign it…"