Chapter 200: Chapter 200

Chapter 201

Fort Favila looked at the girl in front of him unexpectedly.

Although Dana Roosevelt did not look as devastated as when she first heard about the news, judging from her pale face, it was unnerving enough.

"You are..."

When Fort Favila came, he only introduced himself as Dana Roosevelt's friend. He also wore a disguise so even if those who were familiar with him, they would not immediately recognize him as the famous movie star.

Dana didn't have time to explain so much now, so she quickly took his things and said, "Let's go, I want to go right away."

Fort was silent. He didn't ask much, didn't say much, and was considerate enough to follow her without question.

In the hall yard, the white Mustang sports car started, and the autumn wind rolled up countless fallen leaves and whirled in the air.

The servant at the end of the fallen leaves saw it and ran out in a hurry.

"Mrs. Herbert! Mrs. Herbert!"

When she noticed that the servants were running towards her, Dana Roosevelt immediately tightened her seat belt in the car, and Fort Favila glanced at her nervous face, "Sit firmly."

Then "Om-"

The engine roared, and the top high-end sports car accelerated in seconds.

The servant was in a panic that he ran towards them and screamed, but the white sports car had already rushed out like an arrow released from the bow string-

Dana Roosevelt couldn't help her body at first and felt nauseous in an instant. She held herself back because was embarrassing to throw up in someone else's car. The girl resisted, holding the handrail firmly,

"Where should we go?"

She resisted the nausea, "I don't know, anywhere."

The man frowned, wondering about her intentions.

Had it not been for the casting of "Love and Redemption", Alfred Lucas had said that she had to do it, and he would not bother to take care of this mess.

"When are we going back?"

Dana Roosevelt paused for a while then shook her head, "I'm not going back."

Fort Favila's face was so cold that the air around them felt chilly.

"Not going back? What do you mean you're not going back?"

"Just don't go back!" Dana Roosevelt hugged herself and buried her head deeply in her arms.

That simple statement of grievance reached its peak. When the girl didn't agree, she broke down and cried. It seemed that she reached her breaking point and her emotions collapsed entirely. She tried her hardest to endure it, but still couldn't hold back.

Her appearance was heart-breaking that even Fort Favila, who had always been known as a cold man, was stunned for a moment. The man's handsome brows slowly dignified, and he didn't speak, but drove forward steadily.

"So what do you want to do now, you want me to help you get away from Walker Herbert?"

He was perceptive. He could still see through what Dana Roosevelt was thinking.

The girl's crying didn't stop, but the broken emotions couldn't affect her heart that wanted to leave, "Yes," Dana Roosevelt tried to gather herself. "I know you have no obligation because you had nothing to do with my affairs, and I don't mean to trouble you, but..."

Who told you to call in so timely?

Who made you come to pick me up like it's nothing?

Sometimes, an inadvertent choice or a careless move may trigger a series of events.

"I don't have any bargaining chips but I'm still asking you for help," Dana Roosevelt said, with unusual calmness. "But I remember, you once told me that you want me to star in a movie, right?"

Fort Favila was driving, his calm expression remained unchanged, but he stopped all of the sudden.

Dana puckered her lips, "If you are willing to help me... I think..."

"I want to try!"

The largest entertainment company in the country.

Since Dana Roosevelt didn't know where to go, he simply drove the car to the company.

Dana Roosevelt saw the big word "entertainment" and was stunned. She didn't expect that Fort Favila would really come to her aid and would not give her any time to buffer.

"You..."

The man saw her obviously hesitant, "What, are you regretting it now?"

"No, no," Dana Roosevelt quickly snapped out of her daze. "I'm not regretting anything. I just wasn't expecting you to take me here this soon..."

He really didn't give her time to hesitate.

Fort Favila raised his eyebrows indifferently.

"I'll help you escape first, and now that I'm giving you a favor, isn't this to be expected?"

She could refute him because he was right.

The audition for Love and Redemption's heroine was scheduled for today.

It was quite the timing for Dana Roosevelt, making her wonder if this was a coincidence.

The girl first went to the personnel department to get a form. Although the chief director and the lead actor admire her very much, they even appointed her. But for it to be realized, it would depend on the investor and the entire crew.

Auditions for this kind of thing must still be attended.

Dana Roosevelt took the form and found a place to fill it out.

Because of his identity, Fort could no longer accompany her. He waited for the audition and was able to blend in with the crowd as more actors had arrived.

She wore simple casual clothes, and because she had an emotional outburst earlier, her eyes were red and her face was as white as a ghost.

Many models and celebrities found her incredible. Love and Redemption was a big deal in the industry and while she didn't seem prepared, she still radiated an overwhelming aura.

The others were all dressed up carefully and no matter what, they wouldn't dare to be as casual as her.

Standing around, Dana Roosevelt finally realized how she looked out of place, and quickly lowered her head.

An assistant in charge of the audition noticed her and couldn't stand it anymore, frowned and walked towards her.

"Are you here to audition?"

From the assistant's doubting look, Dana Roosevelt felt ashamed.

"Yes I am."

Assistant Manager: "..."

Was there really such a naïve actress in this day and age?

"Have you read the script?"

Dana Roosevelt hesitated to answer. She hadn't read it, but she had heard of the novel more or less. She knew the plot and characters.

The Love and Redemption is not something that should be treated lightly and Dana Roosevelt's current appearance was definitely not suitable.

The assistant looked at her like this and couldn't stand it. "Whatever, if you really come to audition, go to the bathroom and put on makeup, I don't want to be scolded by the director then."

After speaking, he threw a bag full of cosmetics to her.

Dana Roosevelt staggered to catch it, almost dropping the bag on the floor.

The assistant turned away after speaking.

When he left, he muttered. "How dare you show your face Director Lucas's audition looking like that? What were you thinking?"

When the assistant walked halfway, he didn't know what made him act up. "Come upstairs after you're done with your makeup and then change your clothes! Your outfit is not good; I will still be scolded like this."

"Not... good?" She wondered what was wrong about her clothes.

Dana Roosevelt quickly finished the makeup in the bathroom. She looked at her face with a little more color in the mirror.

Although it was said that the most beautiful girl shone brightly as the sun, this was merely a figure of speech. When she pushed the door out, the female actors laid their eyes upon her and all of there were astonished.

The assistant was waiting impatiently at the door and after seeing her at a glance, his eyes flashed with surprise.

"I didn't expect that there is such a huge difference after you wore makeup!"

Dana Roosevelt, "..."

Why was it like she can't see people without makeup? She was just a little pale today.

"Let's go." The assistant said, quickly raising his foot, "Change clothes, Director Lucas still has high requirements for your image..."

The assistant took her forward as he said,

"But the clothes in the studio are definitely not much better. They just change you into colored clothes instead of designing styles for you. They definitely don't have clothes that are tailor-fitted for you. You have to be mentally prepared for this."

Dana Roosevelt nodded. She was also aware that the costumes in the studio were actually the most common. She thought about following her upstairs.

However, before taking a few steps, she heard a female voice with an obvious sour taste and a Chicago accent, and said disapprovingly. "Director Greg, what is this?"

Dana couldn't help but look at the woman who was talking.

Wearing a pink dress, there was a mature and charming temperament in the beauty. She was very attractive, at least much more than many celebrities in this city. The woman looked young, with her chin raised high.

"So many people come to audition, but why do you give her special care? You instructed her to put on makeup and took her to the dressing room."

"How fair is this to everyone?"

"Yeah yeah..."

When she said this, all the people below responded.

Dana Roosevelt lowered her head in embarrassment for an instant, while the woman in the pink dress held her head high and looked at her with hostility.

Before the audition began, the hostility between the woman and Dana Roosevelt was already tense.

The assistant who was called "Director Greg" sneered, and then walked straight to the female star in pink clothes.

"What's this? Are you aware that you are making a fuss before the audition?"

The female celebrity was told off. She crossed her arms and said cynically, "I'm just asking questions, Director Greg. It was you who personally gave people cosmetics, and you instructed them to change clothes. I just asked out of curiosity since you seem to have gone out of your way." The woman was unfazed at all and still kept her aggressive behavior.

The scene seemed to be in chaos and at this moment, a low male voice sounded, "What's going on here?"

This voice is familiar to people in the industry, celebrities, and people all over the country.

The dark and fashionable suit greeted everyone's eyes, and Fort Favila's enchanting handsome face was calm. When he was not acting or smiling, he can really be intimidating.

All the female stars who saw him unknowingly took a step back and gave him the way.

He walked straight, and finally stood in front of Dana Roosevelt who was looking down.