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Now reading: Chapter 22: Leo’s Titanic Moment from JJK: I Was Cast as Gojo Satoru, but My Powers are Real!, a Action novel by Shadownarch.

The silver-and-glass tower of Starlight Managent sat in the heart of West Hollywood like a monunt to vanity. Normally, the lobby was a place of hushed tones and brisk professionalism. But today, it looked like the red carpet at the Theatre.

As 4:00 PM approached, the "loitering" reached a critical mass. Actors who usually wouldn't be caught dead in the lobby without a security detail were "checking their mail" or "waiting for a ride." Agents were holding empty folders, their eyes darting toward the spinning glass doors every ti soone entered.

When a nondescript rideshare pulled up to the curb, a ripple of excitent went through the crowd.

Leo Vance stepped out of the car.

He was wearing a faded white T-shirt that looked like it had been washed a hundred tis, a pair of casual beach shorts, and flip-flops. His hair was ssy, and a pair of dark sunglasses covered his eyes. He looked like he was headed to a beach in Malibu to surf, not a high-level eting to terminate a multi-million dollar contract.

As he pushed through the revolving doors, a sudden, awkward wave of applause broke out from the reception area.

Leo stopped in his tracks, his head tilting in confusion. He saw a phalanx of staff mbers, high-level agents, and even a couple of cleaning ladies who had stopped mopping to stare at him.

Standing at the very center of the mob was Della Rose.

She was a vision in a floor-length, blood-red silk gown that hugged every curve of her figure. Her hair was styled in intricate, glossy waves that caught the light of the lobby's chandeliers, and her makeup was a masterclass in Hollywood glamour. She looked like she was waiting to accept a Lifeti Achievent Award, not greeting a forr colleague.

Leo stood there for a beat, his lips twitching into a wry smile. "Uh... I think I walked into the wrong building. Is there a gala I wasn't invited to?"

"Leo! You're finally here!" Della Rose ignored the protocol, her six-inch heels clicking loudly on the marble as she trotted toward him. She ignored the sea of eyes watching them and leaned in, her perfu, sothing expensive and floral filling his senses. "I'm your biggest fan! Truly! But we need to talk about your Instagram settings. I've been trying to reach out!"

Leo took off his sunglasses.

The collective intake of breath from the lobby was loud enough to be heard on the street. It was one thing to see the "Six Eyes" on a high-definition screen with color grading and VFX. It was another thing entirely to see Leo Vance's raw, unfiltered face in the harsh afternoon light of the lobby.

He wasn't wearing an ounce of makeup. His skin was clear, and his eyes, though not glowing blue like in the show had a piercing, crystalline depth that made people feel like they were being scanned by a laser. His "Gojo aura", that mix of absolute arrogance and lazy playfulness wasn't a character choice. It was just who he was.

The whispers began instantly, a low hum of shock and adoration.

"He's... he's actually better looking in person. How is that possible? The cara usually adds ten pounds of ugly!"

"Look at his posture. He's wearing a ten-dollar shirt and he looks like he owns the building. That's not acting, that's just pure, unadulterated power."

"Is he really leaving? If I were Maya, I'd lock the doors and swallow the key. You don't let a man like that walk out of your life!"

"I'm officially a 'White Hair' faction fan. If Leo Vance told to jump off a bridge, I'd ask if he wanted to do a flip."

Maya West stepped out from the elevator bank, her expression a mix of amusent and professional heartbreak. She'd seen this happen once before. There was a legendary story in the industry about when a young, unknown Leonardo DiCaprio walked into a casting office for Titanic. Every woman in the building, from the accountants to the cleaners had dropped their work just to see the "golden boy." Leo Vance was having his own "Titanic" mont, and he was doing it in beach shorts.

"Della, you're embarrassing the entire agency," Maya said, though she couldn't stop herself from smiling. "Leo, I apologize for the circus. My staff has... developed a sudden interest in 'cultural heritage' dramas."

Della was already busy tapping on her phone, her eyes bright with a predatory hunger. "Maya, shut up! Leo, unblock ! I'm adding you on WeChat right now. If you don't accept, I'm following you ho!"

Leo laughed, a deep, genuine sound that made several interns nearby feel weak in the knees. "Fine, fine. But if you spam with 'Good Morning' stickers, I'm blocking you again."

Once the digital peace treaty was signed, Maya ushered Leo toward the private elevator. The walk through the corridors was like a parade. Every office door was open. Every head was turned. Leo rely waved casually, his easygoing charm winning over even the most cynical agents who had spent the last two years calling him a "liability."

Inside Maya's executive office, the door clicked shut, finally sealing out the madness of the lobby.

"So," Maya said, sitting behind her desk. She gestured for Leo to take a seat. "You're really doing this? You're walking away from the best infrastructure in Hollywood?"

"I'm not walking away from anything, Maya," Leo said, leaning back in his chair with a relaxed confidence. "I'm just building sothing of my own. Starlight is great for 'stars.' But I'm not a star. I'm a creator."

Maya looked at him, searching for the "Hellraiser" she had t two years ago. He was gone. In his place was a man who spoke with the quiet authority of a king.

"Lauren told you were stubborn," Maya sighed, reaching for a folder. "She also told that if I couldn't keep you, I should at least make sure I was your first choice for a partnership."

"Lauren is smart," Leo agreed.

"Tell about this new project," Maya said, her curiosity getting the better of her. "The NAC tournant. It's a huge gamble.' Most of the entries are going to be boring period pieces about the Founding Fathers or the Gold Rush."

Leo leaned forward, a glint of excitent in his eyes. "That's exactly why I'm going to win. They want roots? I'll give them the roots of our folklore, our urban myths, and the secret world of the occult. I'm calling it The Outcast."

Maya leaned in, her producer-brain already firing. "The occult? Like Salem? Or voodoo?"

"Think bigger," Leo said. "I'm talking about a secret society of 'Outcasts' living in modern-day, using ancient techniques passed down through generations. It's urban fantasy ets high-octane martial arts. It's JJK levels of action, but with a deep, historical soul."

Maya was stunned. It was a brilliant pivot. It hit the "Heritage" requirent while maintaining the "cool factor" that had made JJK a global hit.

"You're going to need a cast," Maya said, a predatory smile appearing on her face. "I have the most talented roster in the city. Della, Julian, Natalie... they're all dying to work with you. Why audition strangers when you have the elite right here?"

"I agree," Leo said. "But I don't cast based on fa, Maya. I cast based on 'flavor.' If your stars can handle a grueling training camp and a Director who doesn't care about their publicist's feelings, then they're welco to audition."

As if on cue, the door burst open. Della Rose, Natalie G., and Julian Cross filed in, their faces full of a rare, raw ambition.

"Leo!" Natalie G. chirped, her eyes wide. "I don't care about the salary! I don't care about the billing! I want to be in The Outcast! I'll even play a background extra if I have to!"

"I want the lead," Della said, her voice firm. "And I'm willing to start training today."

Leo looked at the group of A-listers, people who usually demanded private jets and script approval and saw that they were looking at him like he was their only hope for greatness.

He smiled. The Hollywood Hellraiser was gone. The King of the New Era had arrived.

"Alright," Leo said, standing up. "Auditions are on Monday. Bring your 'A' ga, because I'm not casting 'Starlight clients.' I'm casting 'Outcasts'."

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