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Those who hadn’t expected much from her were instantly taken aback.

Her performance was raw and convincing, so much so that it shifted the atmosphere in the room.

The previously relaxed onlookers straightened, now fully engaged in her portrayal.

Even the actor playing the male lead, who had initially dismissed her, was montarily stunned by her acting skills.

After a brief pause, he quickly composed himself and adopted a more serious tone, matching her intensity. The change in his deanor made it clear that he recognized the strength of her performance.

Soon, even the Director glanced at Alice with a satisfied smile tugging at his lips, clearly impressed by her performance.

Xavier, on the other hand, appeared unbothered, or so it seed.

His eyes, however, narrowed as they remained fixed on the small stage, his gaze intense and unwavering.

No one could tell what was going on in his mind, but Alice caught the shift in his focus.

From the corner of her eye, she could feel his eyes on her, and it only fueled her excitent as she continued with her performance.

Ten minutes passed. Then twenty. Still, Alice hadn’t finished or erged from the room.

By the ti thirty minutes had gone by, an uneasy tension filled the air.

Everyone waiting outside began to sense that sothing was off.

This was the first ti a candidate had stayed inside for so long, and the atmosphere shifted.

Whispers rippled through the crowd, with many already assuming that this newcor had secured the role.

A sense of dejection began to settle over those who had hoped for their own chance, their hopes dimming as they realized that Alice might soon take the lead.

"How could this be?! Sister i, you’re the most talented action star in the industry, and you’ve even worked with Director Nick on one of his films, which catapulted you to new heights because of your impressive martial arts skills and acting talent. We all thought this role was practically yours, and that this audition was just a formality, sothing to keep the gossip at bay. But how is it that this newcor is still inside the audition room, longer than you?"

"Does this an they’ve already made their decision and chosen her?"

"Do you think she’ll even co out of there, or are they already discussing the role’s details with her?"

Soon, one after another, the candidates approached Sister i, trying to comfort her while voicing their frustrations.

They couldn’t accept the outco. If they had lost to a seasoned actress like her, they could have at least understood; after all, she had proven her abilities ti and ti again.

But to think they were losing to a newcor felt like swallowing a fly—it was a bitter pill they couldn’t easily swallow, and their pride couldn’t bear it.

Yet, they had forgotten that this so-called "Sister i" had once been a newcor too, just like them.

So, what really set them apart? What was the difference after all?

Hera remained seated, quietly reviewing her script, unfazed by the chatter and commotion around her.

No one dared to disturb her again, though it was clear she was being overlooked and even dismissed by the others.

Yet, she didn’t mind. She was focused solely on her task. Almost an hour passed before Alice finally erged from the room, followed by the female crew mbers who had co out earlier.

Their faces were all smiles, clearly impressed and appreciative of Alice’s performance.

It was evident that Alice had been in a detailed discussion with the director and the crew.

They had asked her about her thoughts on the role and had conducted an impromptu interview, diving deeper into her understanding and interpretation of the character.

As Alice stepped out of the room, she couldn’t resist shooting Hera a subtle, smug look, a small grin tugging at the corners of her lips.

She could tell from the approving glances of the director, assistant director, and other staff that her acting had left a strong impression on them.

Alice felt a surge of pride; after all, her confidence ca from the years of experience she’d accumulated in her past life, sothing Hera clearly lacked.

In her mind, the role was already hers. If she hadn’t been worried about the first contender, Sister i, she certainly wasn’t about to be intimidated by Hera.

Alice couldn’t help but feel a twinge of satisfaction as she imagined how devastated Hera would be when she entered the room.

While, everyone seed to still be talking about her, leaving Hera completely ignored.

In fact, Alice had almost been cast on the spot by Director Nick; she had embodied the role so well—about 80% of it, in fact—that she even outshone the well-established Sister i.

The director had already interviewed Alice and discussed the role and filming logistics, yet, just as he was about to finalize his decision, Xavier spoke up, suggesting they give the other candidates a chance before making a final call.

Out of respect for Xavier, Director Nick decided to continue with the auditions, though it was clear to everyone that Alice had set a high bar.

With only a few candidates left, they were all eager to wrap things up.

Unfortunately for the other candidates, no one perford better than Alice after her turn.

One of the key reasons Director Nick grew so fond of her was the fact that she was still a newcor.

With her raw talent, he saw imnse potential for her to grow into an even better actress.

The thought of guiding her through the process, helping her refine her craft, and potentially witnessing her breakthrough during filming excited him.

He could already envision Alice winning both the Best Newcor and Best Actress awards in the future.

This made him more focused on Alice’s potential than the other candidates, and, as Alice had predicted, the attention remained on her.

The discussions shifted to comparing her to the others, with many now speculating on how she would perform in the role.

Alice had set the bar so high that the candidates who followed after her were left feeling disheartened.

As they perford in front of the stage, it was clear that no one was paying attention to them anymore.

When they exited the room after only a brief 10-minute session, they slumped back into their chairs, their expressions drained, as if their very souls had been sucked out.

anwhile, Alice couldn’t hide her growing glee. With each new person who ca out looking defeated, her sense of triumph swelled, and anticipation buzzed in her chest.

The excitent of what was to co next only deepened her eagerness—now, all she could think about was Hera’s turn.

Since Hera was the last in line, it took a little longer for her turn to co, but it arrived quickly nonetheless.

No one had stayed inside for more than 10 minutes, and each candidate was promptly sent out after their scene.

"NEXT, last candidate, please!" The female crew erged from the room, looking tired but still composed.

When she noticed Hera standing up with a warm smile, she couldn’t help but return the gesture.

Her good impression of Hera made her treat the actress with extra kindness, so she gently guided Hera inside with a smile.

"Do your best," she whispered encouragingly before quietly settling into a corner of the room.

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