Soone jealously joined in badmouthing Hannah when Tiffany Lynch made her remarks.
"This Hannah Winter is quite ambitious. She just made her debut with the group and now she wants to go solo. That’s a bit selfish."
"Ah, everyone in this industry has ambitions. It’s not for us to criticize."
They continued chatting when Richard Lee ca to disperse the group, and everyone dutifully disbursed.
Only Hannah and Tiffany remained where they were.
The atmosphere did not seem too tense.
Hannah even looked a bit happy. Her gaze fell onto Tiffany and she said indifferently, "Miss Lynch, you are always so interesting. You go out to film but then you want to back off. Are you hoping for to quit the play? Will you cover the breach of contract?"
Tiffany gave a small sigh, displaying a considerate and gentle deanor, "I just don’t want you to end up with a rigid relationship with the production team. It’s not beneficial for your future growth. This industry is not as easy as you think."
Hannah nodded, "Well, we’ll see how it goes. There is no end to friction. You might need to keep an eye on the trending topics for a few more days."
Her words were light, but the amusent in her eyes deepened.
However, it didn’t reach her eyes, which made her seem insincere. It seed like she was smirking or scoffing.
Tiffany’s face fell, but her voice remained as gentle as ever. "What do you an by that, Hannah?"
"What I an is..." Hannah stepped closer, stood right before Tiffany, her gaze elliptically running over her forehead to her eyes. She replied, a smile on her lips, "You saved quite a bit of money for trending topics. Don’t thank . Helping others makes happy."
Now that they were alone, Tiffany allowed her smile to turn cold, "Hannah Winter, you know there’s no advantage for you to keep this up. The entertainnt industry has never been about ritocracy."
Hannah nodded, "So, you admit you’re not as good as ?"
"When did I say I..." Tiffany was so angry she was almost snapping, her voice sharpened.
Hannah ignored her, looking off in another direction instead.
Tiffany subconsciously followed her gaze.
It was Jackie Qualls.
Dressed in his costu, he looked ethereal in a white robe, a black jade pendant hung which swayed with his movents. He seed like an immortal under the moonlight, exuding a gentle aura.
Like a fragrant orchid in the midst of jade trees.
He was headed in Hannah’s direction.
Yet Tiffany, thinking Jackie approached them because of her presence, adjusted her countenance into a sweet smile and was about to greet him. But, Jackie walked past her directly towards Hannah.
"Hannah, your costu has been altered. The director wants you to co and try it on."
Hannah looked excited as her eyes lit up, "Is it the red one?"
Jackie nodded, his face blush as though thinking of sothing before looing away.
Hannah, however, laughed brightly, "I’ve said before that costu is way too conservative. It doesn’t show anything which doesn’t suit the character at all."
She continued chatting in her own world.
But Jackie couldn’t help but cough lightly. Warm amusent danced in his eyes, "Go now, the director is waiting for you."
It wasn’t until Hannah was far away that the long-ignored Tiffany found an opportunity to speak, "Jackie."
She called the man.
Jackie stopped in his tracks, and eventually turned around. His voice was calm but distant, "What’s up?"
Coldness.
That was the only thing Tiffany could feel from him.
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