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Substitute Bride and Her Husband Who Disappeared novel Chapter 129

The glamour of movie magic doesn't quite align with the ordinary routine of a billiard game.

The focus is on striking a pose, not on whether the balls pocket or not.

Nancy, with a smile, acknowledged this and headed for the changing room.

While she switched outfits, Director Grant had his crew prepare the set, awaiting her return.

When she stepped out dressed in what the costume department had arranged for her, everyone’s eyes lit up.

Clad in a form-fitting black ensemble, Nancy's curves were exquisitely outlined – a perfect balance of voluptuous and slender.

The storyline called for her character to infiltrate the billiard room disguised as a man. Donning a sleek, black wig that cut off at her jawline, her swan-like neck was in full display, adorned with a gemstone necklace nestled between her collarbones. This, paired with her commanding aura, was a sight to behold.

"Wow, we're so used to seeing Vivian in gowns, who knew she could pull off this look so well!" one exclaimed.

"Absolutely! This androgynous appeal, coupled with her flirtatious glint, is simply irresistible," another chimed in.

Sophia Pike was positively starstruck. "Vivi, you look so cool! If you were a guy, I'd definitely marry you."

Nancy tugged at her outfit, noticing the male gazes fixated on her chest. She covered her bust with her hand and approached Director Grant. "Director, do I really need to dress like this?"

To her surprise, Director Grant was in agreement, nodding vigorously, clearly taken aback by Nancy's stunning figure.

"Absolutely! Vivian, you look fantastic. Any move you make in this outfit will surely be captivating."

A cough interrupted them, followed by a jealous snort from a female co-star. "Yeah, even if she were picking her nose, they'd find it attractive."

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