Hearing that, Aurora was completely baffled.
She honestly felt Yvonne had some nerve—saying something like that as if nothing had happened.
Had she forgotten she quit halfway through the season, flew overseas without discussing anything with the director, and left everyone to clean up the mess?
And now she wanted to claim the show’s popularity had something to do with her? Wasn’t that the result of the entire production team’s effort?
“Miss Song, I truly don’t understand what mindset you were in when you said that.”
Hearing Aurora’s reply, even Yvonne felt a flicker of embarrassment as she remembered her own behavior.
Still, she cleared her throat lightly.
“I’m just saying… I did participate in the first season. I think we can talk to the director about filming a second one.”
“And then? What exactly are you getting at?”
Aurora actually took her suggestion seriously. But judging by Yvonne’s tone, was she implying the second season’s cast should include her?
Sure enough, the next second, Yvonne voiced exactly what she wanted.
“I’m saying that if there’s a second season, they can consider bringing me back. I’m a pretty good choice for the role.”
Aurora let out a helpless laugh. “How do you even have the nerve to say that?”
“Why wouldn’t I?”
Yvonne quickly realized that as long as she didn’t feel embarrassed, the embarrassment naturally shifted to the other person.
She could afford to be thick-skinned if it meant fighting for what she wanted.
“The second season was my idea. And I know I mishandled things during the first one, so I’m willing to make up for it.”
“Are you actually serious?”
As soon as she finished speaking, Aurora didn’t give Yvonne a chance to respond and ended the call directly.
Yvonne stared at the dark screen, her expression unreadable. She hadn’t expected Aurora to cut her off so decisively.
She didn’t see anything wrong with her proposal, so why didn’t Aurora just agree?
Wasn’t this a win-win situation?
A moment later, Yvonne sent Aurora a message, seriously explaining just how important this opportunity was.
And for the two of them, the benefits were endless.
[Think it through. You’ve opened your own studio, and what you need now is visibility.]
[If more people learn about your studio, investors will be far more willing to put money into it.]

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