Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism

Chapter 259 Meeting



Chapter 259 Meeting

Hannah brought up two promising scripts for the coming year in front of Zelena, clearly aiming to steer Hattie's career path.Belongs to © n0velDrama.Org.

In the snug living room, warmed by the central heating, Hannah sat with poise on the sofa. She wore a beige, high-end coat that showcased her elegant posture. With a tea cup in her slender fingers, her long, curled hair cascaded over her shoulders. Her makeup was impeccable and radiated a refined femininity.

Hattie, who had inherited her mother's looks, appeared youthful beside her.

Zelena sat on the adjacent sofa, a cup of steaming oolong tea in front of her.

On the coffee table was a beauty device Zelena had brought from abroad-a rare and thoughtful gift.

Hannah took a sip of her tea and said, "Hattie, do you recall Mr. Stanley from our previous meeting?"

Hattie nodded eagerly. "Yes, I remember."

"He's now working on a new project called 'The Legend of Blind Detective.' I've reviewed the crew, and it's quite impressive."

Hattie's eyes sparkled with excitement. "Really, Mum? Are you helping me get a role in this? That's amazing!"

Zelena, sitting nearby, tensed slightly. The Legend of Blind Detective?

That name rang a bell from her previous life. It was a well-received series, if memory served.

There had also been a sweet romance drama from around the same time, though its title escaped her now.

Since Hannah appeared to favour 'The Legend of Blind Detective,' it indicated the show had significant potential.

Hannah wanted Hattie to follow a serious, talent-focused career trajectory.

Having experienced the industry's superficiality firsthand, Hannah knew that to establish a lasting reputation, one needed to earn genuine accolades. "Hattie, after the New Year's Day, I'll set up a meeting with Mr. Stanley for you," Hannah said.

Hattie's face lit up with joy. "Really, Mum? Can I audition for the lead? What's the show about?"

Hannah glanced at Zelena, who remained silent, and replied with a smile, "It's a serious drama, centred on suspense and detective work. It's a perfect starting point."

"Have you heard? A new drama from the mainland has taken off," Hannah said, her voice trailing off as she tried to recall the exact title.

Zelena interjected, "Ma'am, it's 'Night On the River,' starring Nolan."

Hannah's face brightened. "Yes, that's it. This show has some ties with Wade. While 'The Legend of Blind Detective' might not match the calibre of 'Night On the River,' it's still impressive. With a strong

performance, you could even be in

the running for Best Ntress

Award."

Zelena had been following Nolan closely, knowing that 'Night On the River' was destined to be a success.

Hannah, on the other hand, had kept a keen eye on the mainland's entertainment trends over the years. She planned to guide Hattie towards opportunities there, recognising the greater potential compared to the waning scene in Harbor City.

In her later years, Hannah hoped to return to the mainland, perhaps for a final foray into the industry and a chance to earn some additional income.

It would bolster her efforts if the Ridges could lend a hand too.

Hattie and Benson represented Hannah's assurance for her future.

Yet, Hattie's expression was one of mild disappointment. "Mum, I'm not really into this kind of drama. Who watches serious shows like this these days? Young audiences prefer romance and youth-focused stories."

Hannah replied, "Hattie, serious dramas have lasting value. Trends come and go, and many chase after the latest fad. But in five years, what will people remember?"

Hattie hesitated. Despite her lack of experience, she respected Hannah's advice and was reluctant to disagree. Although she wasn't keen on the genre, she valued Hannah's perspective.

Hannah added, "But, the youth-oriented romance you mentioned there's a good script in the works. It's based on a popular novel."

Hattie's interest was piqued. "What's it called, Mum?"

Hannah glanced at her phone, scrolling to find the name. "The Moon Belongs To You'."

At that instant, Zelena's memory clicked.

She remembered that when 'The Moon Belongs To You' had first aired, it had become a massive hit. The entire inte had been captivated by the romance between the lead characters, with viewers eagerly following their every development.

The male lead in 'The Moon Belongs To You' was Jacques Lightstone, the dashing star from Quinston Film Academy. Both he and Nolan rose to fame around the same time, each attracting a significant following thanks to their striking good looks.

Though Nolan initially captured the public's attention, Jacques quickly made his mark, thus leading to a fierce competition between their teams over

scarce resources.

Their career trajectories soon diverged. Nolan became renowned as the quintessential period drama heartthrob with his classically handsome features.

In contrast, Jacques carved out a niche as the charming campus idol, earning the nickname 'eternal college sweetheart' from his fans.

"Mum, didn't you say this type of genre doesn't leave a lasting impression?" Hattie inquired.

"Indeed," Hannah conceded, "I'm not particularly keen on this genre myself. However, the script and the director for this show are exceptional. I think these two projects at the start of the year offer the best opportunities."

Hattie's face brightened. "In that case, I'll choose this one. I'm fond of this genre."


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