CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 99 - 107: Announcing the List
The location of the script class was at the teacher’s home, which was closer to Jane Sampson’s own home, so Jane did not move to the company dormitory.
This time around, Nina Rice no longer lived there, but Jane had to admit, Nina’s decisive attitude truly deserved a big thumbs up.
Before Jane left for City C, Nina had mentioned submitting her resignation letter. Upon Jane’s return, she received a call from Nina’s mother, only then learning that Nina had indeed not returned to the company since her last visit. Nina’s mother questioned whether Jane knew what Nina was planning to do, to which Jane replied she did not know.
Nina’s mother thought Jane was helping Nina keep secrets from her, so with a heart full of concern and the perspective of a senior, she said a great deal to Jane. However, in truth, Jane was completely unaware of the situation.
Due to the tight schedule, Jane’s classes were arranged back-to-back, leaving her no time to rest, morning, noon, or night. While Jane was busy learning, news about "March Night" was also released on Twitter.
Because the novel itself carried substantial popularity, from the moment news about the script’s copyright sale was announced, readers began to pay close attention to it.
The film crew had released the list of characters for March Night on Twitter, including the male and female leads and several male and female supporting roles, indeed causing a significant surge in attention on the internet.
The readership of this Twitter post soared by the second, and the number of retweets broke ten thousand in just a few hours.
And while busy with her studies, Jane was completely unaware that with the publication of the character list, her name was also being feverishly mentioned in the comment section.
In the novel "March Night", the character Evelyn Woods might not appear often, but due to her clear-cut love and hate, her kindness - which felt neither discordant nor insincere - and her ultimate fate, many readers had long felt compassion for her.
Therefore, after the release of the character list, that particular group of readers paid extra attention to the actor playing the role of Evelyn Woods.
To netizens, the name Jane Sampson was undoubtedly very unfamiliar.
Some went to Google her name and found numerous people with the same name, but none of them seemed to be actors, leading everyone to speculate that this actor must be a true newcomer.
This was why many people were worried that a newcomer might not be able to portray Evelyn Woods convincingly.
Some even directly tagged the show’s official Twitter and the author, asking about the actor playing Evelyn Woods, but neither side responded to this query. As a result, the names Evelyn Woods and Jane Sampson became shrouded in mystery.
Speaking of which, before her marriage, Jane was somewhat of a celebrity herself, having been crowned the "Piano Prodigy Girl" after all, with plenty of information about her on the internet.
However, those who knew her never associated the Piano Prodigy Girl, Jane Sampson, with the Jane Sampson on the actor list, due not only to her sudden disappearance from the public eye but also to the perceived improbability of a cross-industry transition, in the eyes of those acquainted with her.
Meanwhile, on the coastline in a small city in the southland, Peter Gingery, residing in a dilapidated house, found the sticky heat of the southern summer unbearable, having lived in the Northland for years.







