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Larissa's Game of Thrones (Larissa) novel Chapter 801

Larissa’s response to the controversy sent the internet into a frenzy, once again making Tawny’s casting in “Heaven's Will” the hottest topic online.

[Whoa, Larissa, are you saying there’s more to the story with Tawny and Wynn?]

[I’m tearing up! Does anyone understand?! I was a huge fan of Wynn’s career! My heart shattered when the news broke that he cheated on Tawny!]

[Is this for real? Is there actually a hidden story? Damn, now I’m dying to see what Larissa reveals!]

[It’s probably fake. Wynn’s career was completely destroyed back then. Why would there be a sudden twist now? If there was some hidden story, why wait until now to clear his name?]

[Exactly. This smells like Larissa pulling strings behind the scenes. She’s probably pressuring Tawny to build hype for “Heaven’s Will” before it even airs. It’s all just a scheme to redeem Wynn! Instead of them getting back together, I’d bet Wynn is being kept by Larissa. She’s just forcing him on the public!]

[That’s hilarious! Do you have any idea how many people were fighting for the rights to “Heaven’s Will”? This novel was already a bestseller. Larissa doesn’t need to use Tawny for publicity!]

[I believe in Wynn! I’ll be waiting for Larissa’s reveal!]

Ever since Larissa had revealed herself as the author Field of Lari and released new songs that utterly crushed Leopold’s, she had amassed a legion of loyal fans as devoted as any celebrity’s. Whenever she was involved in anything, her fans would tirelessly jump online to battle the trolls and naysayers, amplifying the event until it became a massive spectacle.

This knack for trending without spending a dime on promotion was the kind of thing that would make any star, desperate for a taste of fame, sick with envy.

Furious, Damon had no choice but to call Magnus and have him instruct the other cast members to post on Twitter, especially the male lead, Fulbright. He’d paid a fortune to hire the acclaimed actor, banking on his scandal-free reputation and fiercely loyal fanbase.

At this point, Damon had to go all-in, betting everything on “Soaring High”. He was determined to get a head start, finishing production before “Heaven’s Will” and rushing it to air.

No matter how anticipated “Heaven’s Will” was, if “Soaring High” captured the general audience first, all that would be left for Larissa’s show were the die-hard fans.

Soon after, Fulbright posted a short tweet: [Ready to shoot.]

This was typical of Fulbright’s style—simple, often without a single photo. Only when fans begged for a glimpse into his life would he relent and post a casual selfie.

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