Jackson didn't like the actors or actresses who would like to get their role through dishonest means. Now that Number 3 dared to slander Starry, Jackson turned his cold eyes on her, "Give me your name."
All the present knew what Jackson wanted to do.
Number 3 appeared so arrogant in front of those esteemed judges, and that really annoyed Jackson. What would she become if she became famous in the future?
Number 3 also stunned as she saw Jackson's cold face, "I… I…"
"Give me your name!"
Jackson said word by word and smacked his hand down on the desk angrily.
People present were all shocked by the sound. Number 3 knew she had irritated the famous director. Then she turned to her agent helplessly.
Her agent walked over to her and apologized to both Jackson and Starry, "She is young and doesn't know better. I've tried to stop her. She just entered the society and is being impulsive. But she admires you so much, Mr. Adams, and she loves your works. And that's why she lost it today when she knew she didn't pass. Please, forgive her, Mr. Adams."
Now no matter what Number 3 said, she couldn't save her career.
But Jackson didn't buy the agent's words. If Starry did give her a low score on purpose, Number 3's complaint might have been justified. But it turned out that she had judged the actress quite fairly.
If the marking form were not saved by the assistant, then Starry wouldn't have been able to prove her innocence.
Number 3 only appeared to be nervous when Starry was proved innocent. She was quite confident when she shouted to make a complaint against Starry.
Jackson got even angrier after he heard the agent's explanation. He shouted, "Now the casting is over. Your actress didn't make it. Now leave my room! Or I'll ask my assistant to help you."
The agent's face turned pale instantly. Then she took Number 3's hand and led her away.
Jackson turned to Starry after they had gone, "Don't bother, Miss Bradley. Some newcomers didn't know how to be a decent actor, or even a decent human being."
Starry smiled faintly, "Thank you so much, Mr. Adams. I hope that didn't trouble you much."
Then she knew then the series should be left to Jackson. Starry didn't want to intervene so she found an excuse, "I still got something to do and I must go now. See you, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Adams."
Wyatt raised his eyebrows and said, "Then thank you, Mr. Adams. I won't bother you. Shall we have lunch together, Ms. Bradley?"
Wyatt soon walked over to Starry just after she left.
She turned to Wyatt and said with her beautiful eyebrows raised, "I'm a vegetarian these days. Maybe it's not convenient for you to have lunch with me…"
"I could also be a vegetarian."
His words meant he would definitely have lunch together with Starry.
Starry bit her lower lip and said softly, "Then it's my pleasure to have lunch, Mr. Matthews."
Wyatt said with his lips curved faintly upwards, "I know a nice vegetarian restaurant nearby."
"Then please show us the way, Mr. Matthews."
Then she remained silent after finishing her words. Wyatt was walking on her right side and he could sense the sweet air around her.
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