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A Beauty With Multiple Masks

Chapter 47
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Chapter 47,A Beauty with Multiple Masks

In the end, Vinson walked Arielle and Henrick to the main door. Meanwhile, Jadeborough’s Midnight

Theater was bustling with activity. It was one of the largest theaters in Jadeborough, thanks to

Nightshire Group’s investment. Therefore, it was only fitting that Shandie would be auditioning for one

of Nightshire Group’s movie projects at the Midnight Theater.

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The audition was for a sci-fi disaster movie, Monsters in Jadeborough. It told of how the female lead, a police officer,

bravely protected a building full of people from an alien invasion and led them to safety. Movies of that genre were a rarity in the

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country, and with an excellent story and production crew, Shandie knew it would do well at the box office. That was why she was

determined to get the female lead role. After a long, painful wait, it was finally Shandie’s turn for the audition.As Shandie

made her way up the stage, Sam looked through her acting resume, only to find that other than having

been in a music video, she had zero acting experience. “I see you’ve never done any acting, so let’s

get down to it. You’re now playing the female lead, and monsters have eaten your mother.

And, action!” Since she had never been to any auditions, Shandie was taken aback by the director’s

abrupt request. It took her a while to regain composure and get in character. Monsters have eaten my mother, so I’d be devastated. And with sadness comes tears. Yes, that’s it! All I have to do is cry!

With that thought, Shandie knelt on the floor and started howling and crying in pain. “Mom! What would

I do without you? Please, don’t leave me!” Sam looked on, both shocked and bemused. Even the rest

of the casting directors had also fallen into an awkward silence. The female lead Shandie was

auditioning for had both brains and brawns.

With her mother dead, there would undoubtedly be brief emotional distress. But then, she’d either go

on to avenge her mother or continue to lead her convoy to safety.

Either way, she’d never be reduced to a bawling mess like what Shandie was doing now. Besides, the

world that the female lead was in had monsters everywhere. Even a brief moment of weakness might

lead to the character’s death the next second. The casting directors continued to look on in disdain and

confusion.

Who is this woman? Why would she still portray the character like that even after reading the story

outline and character breakdown? Are we just letting anyone audition for Sam’s movies now? Sam had

had enough of watching Shandie bawl her eyes out when he sounded the bell and shouted, “Cut!”

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Shandie looked up, bewildered. It had only been a few seconds since she got into character, and she

still had many lines in mind to deliver. Was my crying so good that the director has decided to cast me

as the lead? Shandie got up from the floor excitedly and smiled at Sam.

“Mr. Sleight, how was my performance? I haven’t had much preparation, so my crying might not be as

good. If there’s anything I can improve on, please let me know.”

Shandie beamed with pride, behaving as if the lead role was in her bag. The rest of the crew

exchanged glances and sniggers, wondering how Shandie had so much arrogance and impudence.

Sam was not a man to beat around the bush or show much sympathy. He looked at Shandie and said

coldly, “There’s nothing you need to improve on.”

Shandie’s eyes lit up at his words. Is the role already mine? And that wasn’t even my best performance! The more she thought about it, the happier Shandie got. It looks like I truly have a talent for acting.

I knew I was born to be a star! Just as Shandie was relishing the moment, Sam added, “But if I must

give you a word of advice, then I’d say… leave this industry.”