It would be wonderful for Niall to get married soon. After all, Elaine was a good person.
Before going to bed, Violeta chatted with Kaylee again.
She had secured a role in 'The Lies in Winter'. Although Kaylee wasn't the female lead, she got a significant supporting role with plenty of lines.
Kaylee had stayed home over the last few days to memorise her lines and lose weight.
In the winter, she'll go to a small town in Crefron to shoot.
Violeta said, "It might be tough."
"Oh, I'm looking forward to it, Vio."
Violeta comforted, "Don't worry. This show will bring you unexpected rewards."
"I always believe what you say, Vio. I'll wish you a smooth journey in advance."
Before the end of the month, the production team had finalised some roles.
The team had yet to decide on a few key roles, such as the three vicious sisters in the bullying group.
They couldn't find suitable actresses in the domestic industry; therefore, Reverie Studio turned its attention to the Glorialand actresses.
Glorialand had a wide selection of actors for such intense roles, and she offered them many options.
Violeta didn't interfere with Wendy's decision.
As scheduled, the team flew to Kligan at the end of the month.
Violeta had joined the production team.
Lydia also started shooting, notably alongside the newcomer Chad.
A month later, Zelena and Tracy wrapped up their scenes.
Zelena officially signed with Marina Media, the same company as Nolan.
During the six months that Violeta spent filming in Glorialand, all of her rivals faced one less formidable opponent.
Zelena finally returned with her work.
During Violeta's absence, Zelena took the opportunity to climb higher in her career.
The day after she came back, Zelena had dinner with Hattie.
They ate at the same table, but each had different thoughts. They talked like best friends, with seemingly sincere words.
In 'Nirvana and Rebirth', Violeta was the only Chesia actress.
The main cast consisted of Glorian actors, all of whom were villains.
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