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After all, there were interests involved, and everyone was willing to give face to the Yarn Family’s old master.

The past was not brought up again.

Hannah received this news while she was still promoting her new movie "Rosalind".

Thomas Campbell, as the chief director of "Rosalind" and himself being an internationally renowned director, had also set extrely high expectations for the movie from the outside world.

At the press conference, Director Campbell made no secret of his esteem and affection for Hannah.

His remarks, both explicit and implied, would make an outsider think it was a father praising his own daughter.

"’Rosalind’ is the film I’ve cherished the most in recent years, to which I’ve devoted a great deal of passion. The mont I got the script I thought, if there isn’t a suitable leading actress, I would rather never begin shooting. Luckily, I t Hannah. Hannah’s acting convinced that she is the one and only leading lady, apart from her, there will be no other..."

This statent, along with the promotional video for the movie, sparked hot discussions online.

On one hand, netizens were amazed that Hannah could have such charm, even managing to get the famously short-tempered Director Campbell to praise her non-stop.

But on the other hand, so people felt that Thomas Campbell was exaggerating, and if the movie turned out to be a flop, it would likely drag Hannah down to be criticized in the trending searches.

Hannah still gave no response.

Ever since her relationship with Arnold Simmons beca public, she rarely posted updates on Weibo.

Unlike the Weibo accounts of most other celebrities, Hannah’s Weibo more resembled her personal circle of friends, with almost no promotional posts.

The few that were there were also official announcents of partnerships with brands.

It’s just that her regular updates had beco much less frequent lately.

On the contrary, Arnold’s secondary account was updated more frequently.

Occasionally, sharp-eyed netizens could spot Hannah’s presence in the pictures Arnold posted.

Sotis it was a piece of clothing, sotis a hand, and sotis a reflection.

Netizens comnted.

——The big shot is truly a big shot, even in showing off their love they’re more diligent than others. This angle of the photo, you must have twisted your hand a lot while taking it.

Hannah, scrolling through the comnts, couldn’t help but slip and pressed ’like’ when she saw this one.

Just as she was about to take "redial action," there was a movent at the door.

The previous round of interviews had ended, and two assistants were busy preparing Hannah’s lunch, leaving Hannah alone in the room.

However, the room wasn’t exactly quiet, as Director Campbell’s loud voice could still be clearly heard.

His temper was indeed volatile, but the films he shot were really good, and countless actors in the industry longed to work with him.

Winning international awards might be too bold to say, but his status within the country was definitely going to rise to the next level.

Unfortunately, Director Campbell had high standards and a sharp tongue. If it weren’t for his strong reputation, he would have surely offended many people.

Louis Snyder looked at the "Rosalind" trailer playing repeatedly on the monitor beside him, a smile curving at the corners of his mouth, "Sis, you really did a great job."

He praised sincerely.

The young man had co today, avoiding the caras and the fans, wearing a black baseball cap, with the mask he had been wearing now tucked into his pocket.

Hannah poured herself so water and held it in her hands, "Did you co specially to congratulate ?"

Louis walked over.

He didn’t sit on the sofa but instead sat at Hannah’s feet.

The carpet spread on the floor was very clean.

He seed to especially like the feeling of looking up at her from there.

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