Violeta had made considerable attempts to meet Wendy.
So, she refused to give up easily.
"I'm not a producer or a scriptwriter, but an actress. I believe you should carefully review this script. If you're busy, please take it and read it whenever you have time."
Ignoring her, Wendy turned and entered the winery.
"You only flipped through it earlier without reading it. This script tackles themes of female revenge and bullying!"
As Violeta expected, Wendy paused upon hearing that.
Given her experiences with bullying and discrimination in high school, Violeta had bet that Wendy would be intrigued by the theme.
Turning around, she gazed at Violeta with interest.
Before she could respond, several supercars approached from behind her.
The celebrities, who had exited the banquet venue, and the man, who had a lovely talk with Wendy, got out of the cars.
Meanwhile, Eugene, who had been left behind, also arrived in his car.
He parked by the roadside and strolled over to Violeta with Aster.
Both groups were now present, but Violeta's side seemed outnumbered.
Leaning against the car, the man from the supercar was dressed casually in black, with striking features.
Everyone's focus, including his, shifted to Violeta when someone approached Wendy and asked in Glorian, "What's going on, Wendy? Is she the media?"
Wendy turned to bow to the man leaning against the car.
Then, she replied in Glorian, "She came to me with a work invitation. Why don't you all go up first, Prince James?"
Eugene and the others didn't understand Glorian.
Violeta, however, noticed that this leading man appeared to have a significant identity. He was possibly among the Glorian royal family members present at the private banquet, which Eugene had mentioned.
Each Glorian female celebrity had a distinct style, with impressive figures and bold fashion choices.
No one else moved as James Alpine remained still.
Turning his attention away from Violeta, he asked Wendy, "What work invitation?"
Wendy had no choice but to explain, "It should be an invitation to film a movie."
"She followed you all the way to here. She seems sincere."
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