The Big Shot's Movie Star Wife Is Beautiful and Sassy-Chapter 20 - : Audition

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Chapter 20: Chapter 20: Audition

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Hill Dawson went to the restroom, and by the time he returned to the rest area, Daisy Zane was already standing in a quiet corner, messaging someone.

He walked over quickly, worried, โ€œDaisy, did you run into Olivia Chester just now?โ€

When he was in the restroom, the others had chatted about a girl named Daisy Zane whoโ€™d retorted Olivia Chester.

Daisy Zane switched off her cellphone and placed it in her pocket, nodding. โ€œAre you alright?โ€ Hillโ€™s anxiety increased, โ€œHave you been bullied? Iโ€™ll find her.โ€

As Hill was about to leave, Daisy grabbed his wrist and pulled him back, โ€œIโ€™m fine, I wasnโ€™t bullied.โ€™

โ€œReally?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

Relieved she hadnโ€™t been bullied, Hill was soon worried about the audition. The competition today was fierce, and with the unpleasant interactions with Olivia Chester, they might lose the role to others. ๐’ป๐“‡๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ๐˜ธ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฃ๐“ƒโ„ด๐“‹๐˜ฆ๐‘™.๐’ธโ„ด๐‘š

โ€œThis is for me?โ€ Daisy Zane saw Hill holding an audition number card, clenching it in his hand more tightly, causing it to crease.

โ€œOh, I almost forgot.โ€ Hill smoothed the number card, tore open the seal, and pasted it on Daisy, his trembling fingertips touching her, โ€œThe director wants George Dunn for the lead male role. If he doesnโ€™t come, there are alternatives. Most likely, the lead female role belongs to someone Olivia supports. Most people today are probably here for the supporting female role. Youโ€™re number nineteen, so you might have to wait awhile.โ€

โ€œAlright.โ€ Daisy lowered her eyes, watching him paste the number on her before adjusting her clothes.

โ€œDonโ€™t be nervous, treat this audition as a learning experience and donโ€™t worry about the results,โ€ Hill advised. โ€œThere are many professional performers here. Just do your best, and if itโ€™s not meant to be, weโ€™ll look for another show.โ€ Daisy looked at his whitened knuckles, โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t be nervous.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not nervous, Iโ€™m not nervous at all,โ€ Hill said, releasing his grip and forcing an awkward smile.

Nearly three hours after the audition started, it was Daisy Zaneโ€™s turn.

As she entered, Clarissa Mason was leaving.

Daisy didnโ€™t want to pay her any attention, but Clarissa stopped her, โ€œYou might as well not go in. The director just said heโ€™s going to choose me. Itโ€™s pointless for you to go in.โ€

โ€œGet out of my way,โ€ Daisy glared at her arm.

โ€œIโ€™m trying to help you. Do you know how important the physical requirements are for this role?โ€ Clarissa Mason looked Daisy up and down as if she were blind, โ€œYouโ€™ve never learned dance or acting. Isnโ€™t going in just asking for humiliation

Daisy glanced at her, her cold eyes filled with ice.

Clarissa met her gaze, subconsciously stepped back, and withdrew her hand. Only after Daisy entered the audition did she come back to herself.

Clarissa steadied herself, scoffing, โ€œWhatโ€™s the use of having a good figure or good looks? Trying to compete for this role without a foundation is just dreaming! โ€

In the audition room, after Clarissa Mason left, the director and screenwriter started discussing.

โ€œThat Clarissa Mason just now was quite good. After watching so many people, letโ€™s settle on her. We donโ€™t need to see the later ones.โ€™

โ€œI think so too. Weโ€™ve seen so many before, theyโ€™re all the same. The performances are too formulaic, and none of them capture the essence of the character.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s one of Olivia Chesterโ€™s people, too.โ€ The director flipped through the materials and laughed, โ€œShe has a keen eye for talent, and the artists under her are all professionally competent.โ€

โ€œAlright, letโ€™s go with her,โ€ said the screenwriter. โ€œIโ€™m satisfied. Since weโ€™ve found a suitable person, we donโ€™t need to see the others. There are too many of them, and watching more will only tire us, making it harder to choose.โ€

Just as the screenwriter finished speaking, Daisy Zane knocked on the door and pushed it open. f reewe bnovel

Hearing the door open, the director raised his head, โ€œDonโ€™t bother coming in; weโ€™ve decided on the role, so thereโ€™s no need for the rest to auditionโ€ฆ

The voice suddenly stopped.

This was also when the screenwriter looked over, his relaxed expression suddenly frozen.

More precisely, they were both stunned.โ€

Everyone in the room was looking at her, no one made a sound.

Daisy Zane was still holding the door handle with one hand, her expression indifferent, as she looked at the director: โ€œNo need for an audition?โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ The screenwriter suddenly stood up, the sound of the chair scraping against the floor and his hoarse voice brought everyone back to reality.

โ€œYou come in, come in, stand here.โ€ The screenwriter wiped his face and took a deep breath before sitting down again.

The director watched her walk to the center, then flipped through the material in his hand: โ€œNumber nineteen, Daisy Zane.โ€

Daisy Zane responded with a nod.

The director glanced at the photo on her resume and then looked at Daisy Zane: โ€œYou really are this beautiful. I thought the photo was edited. Youโ€™re even more beautiful in person.โ€

The screenwriter wiped his face again, finally regaining his voice: โ€œShe doesnโ€™t need to do anything, just standing here, she is Riley Maxwell.โ€

Riley Maxwell was the character Daisy Zane was auditioning for.

The director nodded heavily but frowned when he saw her lack of background information.

Not having studied acting was one thing, being a blank slate meant that if she had talent, she would be easier to teach. However, not having any experience at all seemed a bit too much.

Although their requirements were not high, she lowered their criteria too much.

โ€œYouโ€ฆโ€ the director picked up the script and flipped through a couple of pages, โ€œYou can try this scene. Come here, and the rest of you come over to play your parts.โ€

Daisy Zane walked over and looked at the scene he was talking about.

It was a scene where Riley Maxwellโ€™s cover had been blown. Before being captured, Riley went to the theater and performed โ€œOverlordโ€ for the last time. However, before she could finish, the people who were after her arrived.

In order to prevent her from being tortured.

The male lead, who had been secretly keeping in touch with her, shot and killed her from a distance using a sniper rifle.

That had also been agreed upon between the two characters.

If their cover was blown and they couldnโ€™t salvage it, they would kill each other, so as not to give the enemy a chance to humiliate and torture them.

Daisy Zane remembered every line of the script, but this scene had no dialogue. She glanced at it, picked up two prop swords from the side, stood in the middle, and said, โ€œIโ€™m ready.โ€

The directorโ€™s assistant clapped the slate.

To set the atmosphere, they played the accompanying opera music.

With just two gestures from Daisy Zane, the director and screenwriterโ€™s eyes lit up. They exchanged a glance, looking as if theyโ€™d found a treasure.

Halfway through the opera, the people playing the attackers burst in to arrest her. The leading person looked smug and vengeful, saying several unpleasant and provocative words.

However, Daisy Zane just looked at them, her demeanor suggesting she would finish the performance that day no matter what.

The people who were supposed to capture her closed in, already standing next to her with their guns pointed at her.

Daisy Zane made a quick move, her eyelashes quivering slightly. The next moment, a loud โ€œbangโ€ rang out from one of the other actors playing his part.

Daisy Zane shifted her left shoulder back, causing her entire body to stumble backward. The sword held by her left hand also fell to the ground with a clang.

Surprisingly, the hairpin that usually remained in place during fights fell out with her movement, her dark hair cascading down her backโ€ฆ

At the same time, a tear slid down her left cheek. She fell to the ground slowly and gracefully as if a beauty taking her final bow, even her fall was gentle and beautiful.

A few strands of hair crossed her face, adding a sense of brokenness. A faint smile appeared on her face as she finally closed her eyes.

The indescribable feeling of that smile seemed to carry a sense of relief, as well as reluctance, longing, and aspirationโ€ฆ

It was incredibly moving.

However, while everyone else was still immersed in this short scene, Daisy Zane had already stood up, picked up the hairpin and put it in her pocket, tucked her hair back, and resumed her usual detached demeanor.

It was as if the person who had just performed the scene was not her at all..

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