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Suddenly There Are Three (Bailey and Artemis) novel Chapter 302

Chapter 302

“Mr. Hollett, Mr. Hollett, Sylvester, Sylvester, Sylvester...” she kept mumbling.

The more she repeatedly called his name, the more ashen-faced she became.

She then bounced from the couch and shook her head. “No, I can't go and look for him. I don't want to have anything to do with him anymore.”

In the afternoon, Cosmos Studios issued a press release online: The winners of the Oscars' Best Actor and Best Actress awards will get a chance to play the male and female leads of the new novel by famous author Morpheus.

The announcement instantly caused an uproar in the entertainment industry.

Morpheus was the original author of Horington's blockbuster films “The Alliance,” “Men VS Machines,” and “The Rise of the Planet.”

Despite writing for years, the mysterious author had never made any public appearance.

Morpheus won hundreds of awards and was nominated for the Victoria Prize in Literature. Yet, they had never attended any of the ceremonies.

Some people believed Morpheus was a female because her writing was more delicate and romantic, and she could bring out the emotions of the characters in the story.

Some thought Morpheus was a male, as his writing was more assertive in describing the unpredictable challenges at war. They opined that only men were capable of developing those plots.

Of course, none of these speculations mattered. What mattered the most was Morpheus had recently released another masterpiece—“Time Warp.”

“Time Warp” was said to be the greatest masterpiece Morpheus had ever written. Not only did this novel capture the hearts of a billion fans, but it also was internationally acclaimed. This masterpiece also earned Morpheus a nomination for the Victoria Prize in Literature.

Anyone who had the honor of playing the leading roles in the film would no doubt achieve international fame and become the world's most influential actor and actress for the next decade.

Meanwhile, Rose was lying on the bed in the VIP ward of a hospital in Hallsbay.

A confident glint flashed across her eyes when she read the news. I'll win the Oscars' Best Actress Award and become the female lead for Morpheus' masterpiece “Time Warp.” No one can snatch it away from me—Not even Fashionista's internationally famous Rainie Yeanisky.

A man in a suit opened the door and walked in.

Rose narrowed her eyes, looked at him, and asked, “Managed to put that dumb and arrogant woman behind bars?”

The man shook his head hesitantly and responded in a trembling voice, “The person in charge of the Hallsbay police department said the woman would be representing Chanaea in the International Programming Competition. The cops couldn't do anything to her unless she has completed the competition.”

“What?” Rose grimaced. “How can she roam freely after beating me to a pulp?”

The man gulped and looked troubled. “Ms. Rose, unlike the other countries, we don't have anyone behind us. Besides, the government here is highly protective of Ms. Jefferson, so we can't do anything to her. Why don't we settle the old scores with her after the film festival?”

When Rose was about to pick up a glass on the bedside table and toss it in his direction, Wendy opened the door and entered the ward.

“Rose, you're an elegant woman. How can you act like an uncouth person? Put the glass down.”

Rose regained her composure after seeing Wendy from a distance.

Rose dared not throw tantrums in front of that woman because she still needed to depend on her.

“Wends, what are you doing here?”

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