The only dissatisfaction is that the female protagonist has a boyfriend.
Although he only appears twice in the original story.
Once in the female protagonist's imagination.
And once in the final ending, a scene where the female protagonist gets engaged to her boyfriend.
He hasn't even proposed to Zoe yet, how could he let another man steal the march.
Even if it's just acting, it's not okay.
Thus, Julian Fairchild had Miles Hughes handle this matter, but unexpectedly, he was rejected.
"Ms. Roland's meaning is..." Miles paused for a few seconds, "she wants you, young master, to audition yourself."
"Oh?"
"Yes, and Director Osborne also reminded us that Ms. Roland's background is unfathomable; it's better not to cross her or anger her.
I looked into it and found she indeed has some background."
If Miles could say such a thing, it was more than just an ordinary background.
Julian Fairchild tapped his long fingers lightly on the table, "Which family?"
