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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 465

The crowd gradually fell silent as the host gracefully took the stage, microphone in hand, and commenced the opening ceremony, followed by the awards presentation.

The ceremony was set to present 29 awards in total.

The most prestigious was undoubtedly the Lifetime Achievement Award for Television Drama.

Receiving this award generally indicates an artist of significant stature and respect within the industry.

The audience was filled with actors, some not as well-known or commercially valuable as Violeta, but all highly skilled.

In comparison, Violeta still had a lot to learn in her eyes.

When she first started her theater lesson, it was Irene who found her a teacher, which highlighted the long journey ahead for Violeta.

Violeta enthusiastically clapped at each award presentation.

The actors went up and down the stage, collecting their trophies.

Until ...

"And the award for Best Actress in a Television Drama goes to ... Violeta White!

"Congratulations."

The camera panned to Violeta, who smiled and removed her coat, preparing to go on stage.

Her win wasn't a surprise, given the sweeping success of her second drama across many countries in Artea-Pacifica region.

The drama's overwhelming popularity made the award an expected outcome.

Violeta stepped up to receive her award. She delivered a well-prepared acceptance speech and descended amid applause, holding her trophy.

Several more awards followed.

"And the award for Best Actress in a Contemporary Drama goes to ... Lydia Coleman!

"Congratulations."

Lydia ascended the stage to accept her trophy.

"The Top Ten Most Popular TV Stars," the host continued.

"Are Nolan Spencer, Violeta White, Jacques Lightstone, Lydia Coleman, Tracy Connor, Hattie Ridge, Zelena Blake, and Ophelia Morrow?"

All familiar faces.

Violeta stood on stage again, joined by nine others for a group photo.

Time spares no one.

Despite Lydia and Ophelia's good looks, they were noticeably older than the younger stars. Time had left its mark on their faces.

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