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Chapter 1001: Missed It And It’s Gone_1
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Chapter 1001: Chapter 1001: Missed It And It’s Gone_1

She had thought it was a redemption, but in the end, with her beloved’s doubtful gaze upon her, Hannah felt her heart die completely.

This face, this life, she wanted none of it anymore.

To her, it was both despair and relief.

"The most difficult part within the plot is that the female lead, even when trapped, still carries a hopeful gaze. The coexistence of despair and hope is a significant challenge."

After listening, Hannah was indeed interested, "Can I take a look at the script?"

Crystal Quach smiled slightly, "Of course, you can."

The script outlined that the female lead was but fourteen when she first appeared and only twenty-five by the time of her death.

The most beautiful years of a girl’s life.

Although it’s said that age cannot constrain an actor’s skill, to Crystal Quach, she preferred to find an actor who met all the requirements.

For Hannah, this was a great opportunity indeed.

She had no reason to refuse, and she was very grateful to Crystal Quach for giving her this chance.

When she escorted her to the door,

under the light, the girl’s face looked even more delicate and gentle, especially her eyes, spirited and pure.

Even Crystal Quach, who was used to seeing beauties in the entertainment industry, couldn’t help but sigh, "Now I finally understand why Jackie always remembers you."

Hannah looked up, somewhat surprised, "He mentioned me to you?"

"He did, and from what he said, it seems he might regret it?" Crystal Quach was somewhat uncertain, then she chuckled, "But it seems you don’t feel the same way about him. Anyway, relationships are all about timing and mutual affection, if it’s missed, it’s missed."

As she said this, her gaze seemed to wander off into the distance.

As if she was talking about herself.

Hannah took out a small, delicate gift box from her bag and handed it over, "For Matthew, please give this to him."

Crystal Quach accepted it, "Matthew really likes you. If you have time, could you visit him more often?"

Hannah replied, "If I have the chance, of course."

*

The filming crew wrapped up, but Hannah’s work schedule did not stop.

Because Jack Stewart still needed to deal with post-production issues for "The Kite," the studio had to assign a new agent for Hannah.

Two days later, Hannah joined the "Rosalind" crew.

Although director Thomas Campbell had great trust in the judgment of his old classmate Crystal Quach, he still went through the audition process by the book.

At first, he was a bit worried that Hannah’s performance wouldn’t suppress her overly exquisite appearance, but after watching a part of her screen test—she was breathtaking.

In that instant, it felt as if the very character of Rosalind from the play stood alive before him.

Rosalind was born striking, loved to bloom among the shrubs. Because she was so unassuming and easy to grow, she was often seen as something cheap.

Yet even so, Rosalind still held her own grace.

Even when she fell into the dirt and was trampled upon, her fragrance filled the air.

As an art film, although the investment in "Rosalind" was not very high, the shooting standards were still extremely strict, employing complete enclosed filming.

During filming, the actors could not go out unless absolutely necessary.

The majority of the cast were newcomers in the entertainment industry. Even the few recognizable names were known for their acting prowess, with Hannah becoming the most conspicuous among them.

At first, some were incredulous of Hannah due to her reality-show background, but after seeing one of her scenes, they were all convinced.

Hannah truly had the talent.

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