Chapter 1437
Reflecting on her past times on set, Marlowe sighed and replied, “Do you really think it matters if I’m just playing a corpse again, Milly?”
“Yes, Marlowe!” Milly responded with excitement.
“Before, the roles were just silent corpses on tiny sets.
But this time, you actually have a few lines!”
Before Marlowe could respond, Milly went on, “And it’s a big production this time.
It doesn’t matter
what role you play or how many lines you have.
The important thing is the connections you’ll make.
Think about it.
The people you’ll meet this time will be different because it’s a bigger show.
And who knows, you might get noticed by Mr.
Spears.
”
Marlowe sighed again.
“Thank you.
the naive girl with a dream
”
she believed Milly had a
brief pause, Marlowe added, “Even though the opportunity is rare, I still don’t want to return to
”
few seconds before she asked, “Are you still upset about that
eyes darkened, and
tell you, he’s just not worth it! Don’t throw away your life for someone like
looks and figure, you could have any man
you on set? You may not come from a powerful
build your
keeping your fighting spirit alive,” Milly
me, that guy is too
him out of your lives
your success, you get
let yourself get
and move
to convince her to move
the
five years
been together since college, their innocence
truly believed they had bright
moved to Eleymond to carve out their careers in the
was full of
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