Chapter 329

John put down his glass of water and looked at Cheryl, carefully analyzing her face. The next moment, his eyes suddenly lit up, and he sincerely praised, "Not bad!"

John immediately became excited. Her eyes, in particular, were so clear as if untouched by the world. Just one glance gave him the feeling of encountering his first love.

He looked at Cheryl and requested, "Can you give me a smile? The kind that makes someone fall for you at first sight."

Although his description was vague, Cheryl instantly understood what he meant.

She took a deep breath, composed herself, and slowly lifted her head. She curved her lips slightly, and as her gaze shifted, there was a beauty in it that seemed to strike directly at John's heart. It was an unforgettable look.

John immediately slammed the table with a loud bang.

Excited, he exclaimed, "Excellent! Not bad! Now, I'm looking forward to this!"

It was rare to find actresses who not only looked good but also had a versatile appearance.

the same spot, felt much more at ease as if she had gained some courage. However, she was still embarrassed by John's praise,

crossed, looking at John

for talent was always sharp. There was no way

Perry, who was sitting beside her, nodded repeatedly. He asked, "She's really quite good.

cut him off,

signed Cheryl, there was no telling

Instead, he just smiled, touched the tip of his nose, and continued waiting for

After all, this was a major production. If her acting wasn't good enough for the role, there was no way she could be

script from the table, flipping through it as he said, "I'll choose a scene for you to perform on

could he truly assess her

she nodded in cooperation. Marsha, on the other hand, sat back leisurely, clearly not planning to

the script and said directly, "This one.

glanced at the script. It was one of the most critical moments in the entire story-the moment when the female lead and the

female lead's chest. It was a scene of cruelty yet filled

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