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The Fake Young Miss Who Got The City Quaking In Her Boots

Lydia, who grew up with her grandmother in a remote village, was finally taken back to the wealthy mansion. Only then did she realize that this was the result of her sickly grandmother kneeling down and begging her mother, who had long become a wealthy lady. However, her mother warned her sternly in private, "You can never call me mom! You can only call me auntie! Remember that?" The moment she entered the house, her mother's son and daughter, who were born in a wealthy family, took turns picking on her and humiliating her. What greeted her was always her mother's mocking words, "They are my babies, and you are just my niece. We eat and drink well, so what if you give in to them?" She knew that her mother might do something crazy to hide her secret. Good! Nobody can be relied on! I'll rely on myself! After surviving university, the female protagonist packed her luggage and exclaimed, "What rich family? I don't care anymore!" The female protagonist ran away from home and entered the entertainment industry! With her superb acting skills, an experienced director offered her an olive branch. Thousands of fans went crazy for her. She was invited to a charity dinner by the wealthiest man on the Fortune List. Someone even bought a big screen at Times Square to celebrate her birthday. While everyone was crazy about her, a mysterious man bought all the headlines and announced, "Thank you for liking my fiancée! But, I'm the one who loves her the most!"

Blessed Journey · 都市
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40 Chs

Not a Good Person

編集者: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Irene Dunbar's surprised expression was no less than Lydia's. She sneered in disbelief and lightly scratched the small fan with her freshly-done manicured hand. She said to her assistant beside her, "Oh my, my eyes suddenly feel very hot."

This assistant was no longer the same as the previous one. It seemed that the previous one had been replaced.

This time, the assistant was a girl who was almost 190 centimeters tall. She looked tall and sturdy, and her facial features were hard. If one was not careful, they would mistake her for a man.

Hearing what Irene Dunbar said, she lowered her head to look at Irene Dunbar's eyes. Seeing that there was nothing unusual, she said, "Your seat is in the first row."

Irene Dunbar rolled her eyes at Lydia. She walked to the first row and sat down while surrounded by a few people. As soon as she sat down, she began to complain, "I don't know what the crew is thinking. Didn't they see the weather forecast? It's so hot, yet we're having it in open space."

Everyone pretended not to hear her and just sat down according to their seats.

Lydia sat in the second row. Next to her was a sunny boy wearing a white t-shirt. There was a cloud-shaped scar on his forehead. Lydia immediately recognized that this was the male lead's appearance.

However, she felt that this male lead actor was very unfamiliar. He looked like a newcomer.

The male lead took the initiative to greet Lydia. "Hello, I'm Charles. I'm the actor who plays Mark in 'The Big Family'."

Charles smiled very amicably and his attitude was very humble.

Lydia also returned a friendly smile. "Lydia, the one who plays Maria."

"Oh, then we still have a lot of scenes between us. We have to cooperate well in the future."

"Learn from each other." As a newcomer, to be chosen as the male lead, his ability must not be underestimated.

Irene Dunbar, who was sitting in front of Charles, turned her body and scolded angrily, "Making so much noise? Didn't you see the host have gone on stage? If you continue to make so much noise, I'll send you out!"

Charles was very terrified. "Yes, yes, yes. I'm sorry, I'm sorry."

Lydia knew that Irene Dunbar was scolding her, and she did not want to pay attention to it.

But what made her puzzled was how could Irene Dunbar, with her acting skills, play the female lead of 'The Big Family'?

Marcel was very busy, so naturally, the role wasn't chosen by him. But the director of the show was the famous Brooks, known for the quality of his films. Didn't he go through the casting list? Or was Irene Dunbar really suitable for this role?

Lydia felt a headache just thinking about it, but now it was a foregone conclusion. She could only deal with it as it came.

Next on the stage was a long and boring speech process. From the host to the core members of the cast and crew, they all had the opportunity to speak on the stage. Everyone below the stage was dizzy from the sun.

When everyone was exhausted, the host finally organized everyone to hold incense to pray to the sky.

After the worship, everyone went forward and inserted the incense on their hands into the altar.

Because there were too many people, the crowd consciously lined up and slowly moved forward.

Finally, it was Lydia's turn. When Lydia inserted the incense, the people next to her suddenly cried out and fell towards Lydia. The incense in her hand was burning red and was about to poke Lydia's eyes.

Everyone around them held their breath, they had already rehearsed the tragedy in their minds.

But to everyone's surprise, Lydia stood there without moving. She stretched out her hand and supported the fallen person's shoulder, firmly holding her in the air.

Seeing this, everyone could not help but heave a sigh of relief.

The girl who was supported quickly stood up straight, and looked at the camera around her neck to check if it was broken, before apologizing to Lydia. Of course, Lydia didn't care. She tilted her head and looked at the person behind the girl. It was the actor who said that Lucia was 'sour grapes'.

Lydia searched on the Internet and found out that her name was Mia. She was the supporting actress for Irene Dunbar. She made a small splash once when she squatted down and helped Irene Dunbar tie her shoelaces. Now it seemed that she was playing the image of a good persona.

Mia had already walked away quickly, but when Lydia returned to her seat and passed by her, their eyes met. Mia could not help but dodge her gaze, but after dodging for a while, she stared straight at Lydia.

Oh, this did not look like a good person.