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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 321

"Your daughter is exceptionally talented, and her future prospects are limitless!"

Hearing that, Josh smiled with delight.

In the evening, the production team was very happy during their discussions. After all, money talks, and they were all eager to please.

The contract for the role was quickly settled.

Josh also mentioned that if needed, additional investment could be provided later.

Originally, the script for the drama Spring Isn't Blooming was only scheduled to be completed this year, and casting was planned for next year. Now is the time to raise investment, but I didn't expect that the roles would be finalized this year.

Once the money was in place, filming would likely start quickly.

Zelena had bought some wine earlier and didn't want it to go to waste, so she decided to bring it out during dinner that evening.

The director was pretty impressed by Zelena.

After all, who doesn't like feeling appreciated?

The fact that Zelena was willing to spend money to make a good impression showed she really cared about the role.

If she wanted to get into the industry, the director decided to help her out as a favor.

The director took a big gulp of his drink and said, "This is great wine! Ms. Blake, you really went all out. Thanks!"

Zelena smiled and said, "I'm glad you like it."

And just like that, she landed the role.

Zelena looked down with a smile.

See? Even without Hattie's help, I still get the role.

...

During the holiday break, Violeta went to the hospital to visit Hazel and Nydia.

They had been in the hospital for nearly four months.

Hazel, who had lighter injuries, was almost fully recovered. However, Nydia, with more severe injuries, still needed several years of rehabilitation.

Now, every step she took was extremely painful for her left leg.

Violeta had no idea how Nydia felt when she found out she might never dance again, but when Violeta visited her in the hospital, Nydia greeted her with a smile and didn't complain at all.

Under that smile, there must have been a lot of pain.

Violeta sincerely said, "Nydia, you will get better."

Nydia nodded and told herself, "Yeah, I'll definitely get better!"

Hazel said, "Vio, our parents have found a hospital in the Wiltonshire for us. We'll be going there for treatment in the middle of the month. I'll be going with my sister."

Their parents were too busy with work to accompany Nydia, so Hazel, who wasn't as seriously injured, would go with her for the rehabilitation.

They'd be there for at least six months to a year.

If it took longer, it could be two or even three years, depending on how things go.

Hearing this, Violeta lowered her eyelashes thoughtfully.

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