"It's okay, Mr. Scott. Just go ask around for me first. If no one wants to invest, then I'll pitch in for this script."
Eugene knew Violeta had money, so he didn't say much.
"Sure."
The next day, Eugene found Danielle, and they met in person.
Eugene got straight to the point and asked Danielle if she had a finished script on hand.
Danielle was surprised. "How did you know I had one?"
Eugene squinted a bit. "Can I see it?"
Danielle hesitated.
How did Eugene know about her scriptwriting? No one else knew.
After hesitating, Danielle took out a printed script from the drawer. The cover read 'Nirvana and Rebirth.' He handed it to Eugene.
After grabbing it, Eugene quickly skimmed through it and said casually, "I'll take this script with me."
With that said, Eugene turned and left.
Danielle pushed up his glasses and hurried after him. "Wait, I don't even know who you are. What are you going to do with my script?"
Without turning around, Eugene said, "Violeta likes your script."
"Violeta?" Danielle was shocked.
Eugene walked out of the studio.
Other members of the InkQuill Studio gathered around Danielle, excitedly saying, "Wow, Danielle, when did you get to know Violeta? That guy just now was Violeta's agent!"
After finishing the last shoot.
On the weekend, Violeta took a two-day break.
Eugene handed the script for 'Nirvana and Rebirth' to Violeta.
Since Violeta started working, she moved out of the White family's home and now lives in Liberty Grove.
This way, the company's car picks her up, which is much more convenient.
Riley Moore occasionally brings her things. Besides a butler, Liberty Grove also has a maid who takes care of Violeta's daily needs.
Violeta spent two hours at home reading the script for 'Nirvana and Rebirth'.
Even though it's just a draft, the brilliance of the script is already evident.
Every character in the script is a villain; there isn't a single good person among them.
Even the female lead's perspective transforms from being a bullied victim to a cunning avenger using schemes.
In her previous life, Violeta was also a fan of this play among many viewers.
Now, she has the qualification to participate in this drama.
After reading the script, she learned many things that were not filmed in the drama.
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