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Fiona heard the sarcasm in Sylvia Grant’s tone and her dislike for her deepened.
This bitch really thinks she’s something special
Seeing Sylvia’s arrogance, Fiona continued coldly, “I’ve made myself clear. If you cause any trouble here, even if Mr. Hart backs you, I won’t let you off.”
Sylvia, unfazed and unbothered, thought Fiona must be out of her mind.
How dare she say such things?
Even Curtis Hart wouldn’t dare treat her like this..
This woman was overestimating herself.
Ignoring Fiona, Sylvia walked inside.
She needed to introduce herself to the production team directly. Depending on Fiona to lead her could result in unnecessary obstacles.
But Sylvia knew it would be difficult as a newcomer to approach the director without seeming pushy and risking being brushed off.
But there was no other way. Her manager was full of malicious plans, and Curtis wasn’t here.
Upon reaching the second–floor gathering area where the staff was, Sylvia saw a few guests already present, including Nixon Blake, the one Curtis had arranged to take her under his wing on the show and her future co–star in “Flowers.”
As Sylvia walked over, Nixon glanced at her.
His face was expressionless, and his gaze devoid of warmth.
However, Sylvia could easily sense his dislike for her.
But Sylvia didn’t mind.
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After all, she wasn’t here to please anyone but to secure her place in the celebrity world.
Nixon’s dislike was inconsequential to her; she was confident he would eventually see her value.
She quickly spotted the director, Harold Nunez
Known for his affluent background, Harold could have lived a life of leisure but chose to make a name for himself as a top variety show director.
However, Sylvia knew that despite his talent, his connections played a significant role in his success.
Anyone aware of Harold’s background would give him respect, making it easier for him to rise to the top.
Harold had already noticed Sylvia. He didn’t have a good impression of her, thinking of her as someone Curtis Hart forced into the show.
However, he couldn’t deny her beauty. If she were on another show as a pretty face, she would be great.
Unfortunately, on his show, such a delicate woman might not even be able to avoid getting hurt, let alone complete the tasks.
Sylvia didn’t know that Harold already saw her as a burden to the show. She didn’t rush over to greet him or try to curry favor.
She observed Harold, waiting for a moment when he was free to approach him.
“Mr. Nunez, hello, I’m Sylvia Grant,” she introduced herself confidently.
Harold was momentarily taken aback. He had expected Sylvia to be a pampered princess; otherwise, Curtis wouldn’t have forced her into the show. He didn’t believe she had no background.
But that didn’t matter to him as much as her performance on the show did.
If she got eliminated quickly, it would have been better if she hadn’t come at all.
Harold didn’t make things difficult for Sylvia but said, “Our show is quite tough. If you. have any weaknesses, you’d better speak up now.”
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Sylvia smiled, surprised by his attitude. It was rather friendly.
She replied. “Mr. Nunez, does this mean I can perform as I wish?”
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She recalled Otis Frank explaining that all variety shows had scripts, with predetermined winners and losers.
Even competitive shows like this had a set outcome.
The main character of their episode was Nixon.
Harold was intrigued by the determination in Sylvia’s volce, as if she was sure of winning.
This piqued his interest. He said meaningfully, “I never restrict any guest’s performance, as long as they give it their all.”
Sylvia raised an eyebrow, her smile becoming more pronounced. “Don’t worry, Mr. Nunez, I know my limits.”
She wouldn’t make herself look bad nor steal the spotlight from other guests.
She knew how to maintain a professional demeanor as a newcomer. If necessary, she didn’t mind helping Nixon win.
She wasn’t arrogant but found Nixon’s appearance to be unimpressive. He looked too delicate to be a strong competitor, almost like a pretty boy with no fighting spirit.
However, despite his fair skin and handsome features, Nixon didn’t appear effeminate. He seemed reliable, even if Sylvia didn’t find him particularly appealing.
Nixon, unaware of Sylvia’s thoughts, noticed she hadn’t approached him.
Finally, he stood up and walked over, saying, “Miss Grant, hello.”
Sylvia was surprised he initiated contact, considering his apparent dislike for her.
Nixon didn’t care much for Sylvia, mainly because she was thrust into the spotlight as the lead in “Flowers” and now on HIDE due to connections.
The entertainment industry was full of people like her, but Nixon, who built his career on talent, disliked those who climbed through connections.
However, since Sylvia was brought on board because of him, he had to ensure she knew
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what to say on the show.
“Miss Grant, let’s coordinate our introductions, Nixon said.
Sylvia, puzzled, looked at him.
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Nixon explained, “I’ll introduce you to everyone on the show. What should I say?”
Realizing what he meant, Sylvia thought for a moment. “What would you normally say?”
“As colleagues from the same company,” Nixon replied. “Miss Grant, works yet, so it’s challenging to introduce you.
you don’t have any
Sylvia understood that her role as the new lead in “Flowers” wasn’t public knowledge yet.
She had discussed with Curtis not to reveal it immediately, building up mystery and anticipation.
Therefore, her participation in HIDE wasn’t meant to represent the production.
“Just say we’re colleagues from the same company,” Sylvia agreed.