Chapter 343 Questions
The series, drenched in blood and brutality, was produced locally but faced rejection for domestic airing.
Its script should have been finalised by now.
Securing a lead actress proved an arduous task. The search was marred by constant setbacks and failed
attempts at funding.
Even when financial backing was finally secured, the casting process dragged on, marred by delays and
difficulties.
Ultimately, while the show earned acclaim abroad, the actress who had portrayed the lead role found herself
banned from the mainland.
She was left with no choice but to continue her career overseas.
It was a fate that sparked considerable sympathy online.
Rumours eventually surfaced suggesting that the actress's ban was not directly related to 'Nirvana and Rebirth’.
Instead, it was a cover for personal grievances. The real issue was her clash with a powerful director's wife,
which led to her being blacklisted under the guise of this series's controversy.
Violeta, deep in thought, pulled out her phone and sent a message to Eugene. 'Eugene, could you helpfind
information on someone named Danielle Wilmore? She should be an intern screenwriter now." Eugene received
the message and, though he was uncertain about Violeta's interest, responded promptly. ‘Alright, I'll see what |
can find, though I can't promise anything."
Danielle's nwas unknown to Eugene, and he had no clue about her gender or background.
Nonetheless, he promised to inquire within the industry. There might be someone who could provide information.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtA few hours later, Violeta arrived at the shopping mall for her event.
As she stepped into view, the crowd outside erupted in enthusiastic cheers.
"Kyah!!"
"It's Violeta!"
"She's so beautiful."
"Oh, she's a beauty."
Inside the bustling shopping mall, Violeta navigated through a sea of admirers and curious shoppers.
As she moved, many people drew out their phones, eager to capture a glimpse of the star.
The mall's security team worked to clear a path, ensuring that Violeta could advance without obstruction, while
her fans trailed behind, their excitement palpable.
Upon arriving at the brand's counter, Violeta was greeted by the host and staff, all waiting in anticipation.
Clad in a form-fitting white gown that accentuated her figure, Violeta offered a bright smile. "Hello, everyone, I'm
Violeta."
"Kyaaaaah!"
The reaction was swift and enthusiastic, with cheers and applause echoing through the mall.
The host then proceeded with the event's agenda, introducing the new products and activities of the brand They
also mentioned special offers, including a chance to have a close-up photo with Violeta for
for those
who made significant purchases in
the store.
Though Violeta was still relatively new to the industry, her rising fhad made her a sought-after presence.
The brand she was endorsing was a
high-end cosmetics line, and the
elet
patrons there were evidently well-off, The minimum spending ran into the thousands. This far surpassed the
brand's projections for the number of complimentary gifts they had prepared.
After an hour, the event cto a close.
Violeta said her goodbyes and headed for her car.
A few fans followed, eager to engage with her.
Rather than remaining aloof, Violeta responded to their questions with patience and even rolled down her car
window to wave as she departed.
Aster remarked, "Ms. White, you're genuinely considerate. Many celebrities wouldn't bother with their fans, let
alone take the tto wave goodbye from their car."
Violeta shrugged lightly. "Artists and fans are interdependent. A bit of kindness can make their day, and | see no
harm in that."
Aster replied, "That's true, but while the principle is understood by many, not everyone acts on it."
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Fans often sought little-a glance, a smile-and it could make a significant difference to their day.
Yet, scelebrities chose to ignore them, hiding behind sunglasses and remaining distant.
Sfans even convinced themselves that their disappointment was their own fault for being too demanding.
Aster, seasoned and discerning from
her years in the industry, had seen many celebrities perform dual roles-one for the public and another behind
closed doors. This disparity often left her feeling a pang of injustice for fans who followed sehedules
meticulously, only to be met with indifference.
After thorough searching, Eugene finally tracked down the intern screenwriter named Danielle.
Upon Violeta's return to the office, Eugene relayed his findings.
"I've located her. Danielle Wilmore is an intern at InkQuill Studio. What's your interest in her?" Eugene asked.
Violeta's response was straightforward, "She's got a script that piques my interest."
Eugene was momentarily stunned. "Danielle? An intern? Is she even qualified to write a script on her own?"
Eugene went on, "And considering the scripts | previously showed you were from seasoned writers, which you
didn't find compelling, how could you be interested in an intern's work?"
Violeta countered, "Isn't the quality of a story more about talent than experience? Just because she's an intern
doesn't mean she can't craft an exceptional script. Her title merely reflects her current standing, not her ability."
Eugene replied, "Your point is reasonable, but there's an inherent risk in scripts from an intern. Beyond the
quality, who would invest in a script from someone still gaining experience?"
Eugene's scepticism was clear.
It was a common stance in the industry where new talents often needed tto demonstrate their worth before
gaining trust and opportunities.
Yet, Violeta might be the chance Danielle needed to prove her abilities.