Usually, following the proper procedures would ensure a show's approval.
If it didn't pass, there would be no valid justification for it.
Lydia had asked her boyfriend to help delay the process.
Without Violeta's connections, the show could have been held up for a considerable time.
However, Violeta's ability to speed things up indicated that she had substantial support.
The assistant asked, "Lydia, what should we do now? Should we consider organising some online campaigns to boost our show's visibility?"
Lydia blinked, studying her reflection in the mirror. She replied slowly, "There's no need for that. It would be a waste of money."
The assistant pressed further, "So, what's the plan, then?"
Lydia responded, "We can't control the promotional process. It's pointless to spend our own money at this stage."
It wasn't the right moment to invest in such tactics.
With 'Nirvana and Rebirth' now approved, they had no choice but to confront the situation directly.
They could only hope that the ratings would remain strong.
"When is their release?" Lydia inquired.
"I saw on their official page that it's scheduled for next month," the assistant replied.
Lydia asked, "Who invested in this drama? And who is the production company?"
The assistant checked and said, "It looks like White Group is behind it. Does this mean Violeta funded it herself? No wonder."
At that time, no one had high expectations for Danielle.
Only Violeta had faith in the show, investing family funds into its production, with Niall also contributing some money.
Violeta was essentially the main financier and held complete control over the project.
If the ratings soared, Violeta would gain both fame and fortune.
If it failed, she would face a loss of both.
It all depended on the outcome.
Nirvana and Rebirth' had successfully passed the review and started its promotional campaign.
Zelena was a bit surprised by the approval.
Did my complaint have no impact?
Violeta certainly knows how to get things done.
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