So malicious attacks and criticisms from trolls, Oliver instinctively chose to ignore them, and just skimd through so impartial comnts.
Most people still hold a pessimistic attitude towards Nora Scott participating in "Twelve".
Of course, there’s a group of critics against newcors like Rosa Sullivan who have zero acting skills and so actors who usually perform poorly. However, due to Nora Scott’s high popularity, coupled with her outstanding talent, stunning looks, and poor acting skills contrasted, they feel a strong sense of frustration towards her. Most of the attention was drawn to Nora, making her the most discussed topic.
As soon as the cast list was announced, and the live stream started, people began posting on forums. Half of the titles included Nora Scott’s na.
Because "Twelve" kept the cast list under tight wraps and no leaks ca out, Nora Scott’s fans never expected any relation between her and "Twelve". Upon seeing this news, they tried to manage the comnts but eventually gave up.
— Because even they didn’t want Nora Scott to participate in "Twelve".
Fans: We have high traffic and lots of attention. Anything we do brings heat. Why not just feature in a few variety shows with solid exposure instead of courting trouble in "Twelve"?
It’s not just fans and netizens, even the dia were stunned, so shocked by the news that they reached for quick heart pills to recover.
???
After scrambling, the dia quickly contacted the scene, scrapped a bunch of pre-prepared questions, and turned to focus on Nora Scott.
— Nora Scott and Henry Chapman, they’ve already sparked shipping topics on Weibo, haven’t they?! Now they’re showing up together in "Twelve," what earth-shattering secrets lie behind?!
...
While Oliver was reading the netizens’ comnts, Marcus Shaw finished cleaning the dishes and left the kitchen, casually glanced at him, then headed towards the study.
"Bro!"
Oliver turned around, raised his arm, resting it on the back of the sofa, slightly leaning forward.
Marcus Shaw halted, glanced at him.
With his fingers lightly touching his nose, Oliver asked, "Do you watch the "Twelve" press conference? It seems all eyes are on sis."
"Nope."
— Your sister is just next door sleeping, why bother with those ssy online comnts? Better to solve a couple more problems.
Marcus Shaw answered and was about to leave, but his phone vibrated twice in his pocket just as he stepped into the study room. He frowned slightly, took out the phone and looked at it, then furrowed his brows even more tightly and answered it.
"Hello."
"Mm."
"Where are you?"
"Okay."
After a few simple responses, Marcus Shaw hung up the phone, quickly resisting the temptation of the exercises, and turned around to head out.
Witnessing the scene, Oliver was slightly surprised, "Where are you going?"
"Got so business."
As Marcus Shaw walked past his side, he lightly replied.
After hesitating slightly, Oliver thought of the faint sound of a woman’s voice coming from Marcus’s phone, developed a bit of teasing aning, and intentionally asked, "Sothing up, want to bring along?"
"Fight." Marcus Shaw concisely said, turned his gaze sideways at Oliver, purposely paused his gaze on Oliver’s dangling right hand, and asked, "You think you can?"
"..."
Oliver was rendered speechless.
In the next mont, Marcus Shaw changed shoes and went straight out the door.
Oliver touched his chin, predicted things wouldn’t be so simple, but with no leads, he had no idea how to organize effective information. After thinking over and over, he just gave up.
— Only, at this ti he didn’t realize, Marcus Shaw did not lie, and returned with injuries after nightfall.
*
At the "Twelve" press conference site, due to the presence of nurous actors and dia, the venue wasn’t big enough, so they appeared in groups at the press conference. Each script, with the director and actors present, had about 20-30 minutes for dia questions before the next group would follow.
The whole process lasted for five hours non-stop. Although there were snacks and fruits provided during the break, the ti was tight and there was no rest ti for the dia personnel. Therefore, towards the later part of the conference, many dia were exhausted, struggling to inquire, and the live webcast only stabilized after an initial peak, only rising again montarily when celebrity stars appeared.
This state persisted until the tenth group — that is, the crew of "Reversing Life" appeared.
Upon hearing the na "Reversing Life," the dia instantly perked up, everyone imdiately got a rush of excitent, filled with energy. The online play count surged rapidly.
The heat was unmistakably real.
However, when the main creative team appeared, everyone felt disappointed —
Nora Scott was absent.
The actors present were Henry Chapman, Rosa Sullivan, and Diana Johnson.
But on second thought, having Henry Chapman and Rosa Sullivan, these two topical figures present, isn’t a loss to watch the round. Both the dia and the creative team were aware of the audience’s thoughts, the chosen topics mainly aid at Henry Chapman, Rosa Sullivan, and Nora Scott.
Regarding Rosa Sullivan, generally it was about participating in "Twelve" as the lead script, collaborating with Alfred Lawrence, Henry Chapman, how she felt; if being the main support in her first acting role would make her nervous; and if she would continue developing in the acting road in the future... a series of questions.
Actually, elsewhere Diana Johnson is quite a topical star with decent attention, but in this star-studded press conference, Diana’s position wasn’t enough to stand out. A few simple questions were asked and moved on.
The focus was on Henry Chapman.
Reporter: "We heard Nora Scott is going to play the second female lead in "Reversing Life." Rember she worked with Henry Chapman, Actor Chapman many years ago. What are your expectations for Nora Scott, Actor Chapman?"
Henry Chapman: "No expectations. Her personal image suits the role well, just have her act naturally."
Reporter: "Do you an Nora Scott can play this role well?"
Henry Chapman: "Yes."
With such certainty, the dia imdiately sensed sothing unusual, a burst of commotion ensued.
Reporter: "We all know Actor Chapman tweeted half a year ago, just like Nora Scott, both supporting Mr. Langley of Fernwood Entertainnt. So, should we say Nora Scott and your personal relationship are quite good?
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