It seemed she could no longer underestimate that wretch, Zelena.
If she ever let Zelena step over her, who knew how smug that woman would become?
Every year, Apex Entertainment invests in two productions to promote their artists.
This year's projects were:
The TV series 'Sea Breeze' and the film 'The Island'.
Thanks to Tracy, Winnie's status in the company had skyrocketed.
These two projects were strategically assigned, where 'Sea Breeze' was intended for Violeta as the lead actress, while 'The Island' was meant for Tracy.
However, Tracy expressed her desire to compete for the lead role in the drama, not content with Violeta's overshadowing her.
When both scripts landed in Violeta's hands, she skimmed through them, and she had an impression of both.
"A movie?" she asked.
Eugene nodded and said, "Yes, 'The Island' is a movie."
Set against the backdrop of war, the historical movie focused on events from 1910 to 1923. The female lead was a military doctor, and the male lead was a soldier who died on the battlefield, living on only in her memories.
The heavy and historical narrative suited Tracy, who planned to transition into more serious roles.
'Sea Breeze', on the other hand, was a TV series with a contemporary, popular theme.
The female lead's character was captivating and resonated with the current audience's taste. The script was excellent.
The screenwriters' revisions, despite the adaptation from a novel, promised to establish a new trend in urban dramas.
This role fit perfectly into Violeta's career trajectory.
"Is it the company's intention for me to accept the drama?" Violeta asked.
"Yes," Eugene confirmed. "You fit the female lead's profile perfectly, and it's poised to be a hit."
"And the movie?" Violeta queried.
"That one's for Tracy. But it seems she doesn't want it and plans to defy the company's decision."
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