Chapter 91 - 91: Aladdin’s Magic Lamp
Chapter 91: Aladdin’s Magic Lamp
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“I’ve gathered some resources, but do you want Zane to act, appear on variety shows, or do endorsements?”
Though not opposed to Professor Lawrence receiving gifts, we couldn’t be taken for a sucker.
According to Peter, one gift would suffice.
In fact, if Professor Lawrence wished, Zane could effortlessly rise to the top of global stardom.
“Is there a difference?” Elizabeth was unfamiliar with these details.
Peter patiently explained, “Appearing on variety shows can boost popularity, acting in movies can elevate one’s status, and lucrative endorsements can provide better fashion resources.”
Elizabeth pondered for a moment and said, “Hold on.”
She hung up the phone and texted Zane.
“Acting, appearing on variety shows, or endorsement, choose one?”
Zane had just finished shooting a scene.
Being a pop star, without any strong backing, the roles he got were limited.
So he greatly valued this opportunity.
The shining idol was now covered in mud, looking utterly defeated.
Agent Owen, feeling sorry for him, informed, “Your gift has arrived.”
Zane just touched his delicate chin, not uttering a word.
Driven by curiosity, Agent Owen asked, “You’ve had some free time lately. Why haven’t you gone back home? Don’t you like your sister?”
Zane slightly furrowed his brows, “I’m afraid I might make her cry.”
Having seen photos of Elizabeth, she looked soft and innocent, seemingly easy to bully.
His temper wasn’t the best.
If he inadvertently scared her, he’d be the villain in his family. Better to stay away.
Agent Owen was puzzled and after a long hesitation said, “The director informed us that you’re done with your scenes…”
Zane was shocked, “I just got here.”
“The lead actor thinks you’re overshadowing him…” Agent Owen said, feeling utterly powerless.
Hearing this, Zane understood immediately. So, they thought he acted too well and made the lead actor look bad.
While considering the odds of being blacklisted if he confronted the lead actor, that mysterious scam number texted him again.
Reading the message, Zane was lost in thought for a moment before tentatively replying,
“Acting in movies.”
About half an hour later, Agent Owen received a call.
“Hello, I’m the assistant to Director Olivia Lynn. We have a leading role in a major film and would like to invite Mr. Williams. Are you available?”
Agent Owen screamed, “Who? Director Olivia Lynn? Wants Zane for the lead
The news reverberated across the entire set, causing a stir among everyone.
Was this the Oscar-winning director, Olivia Lynn?
Zane was dazed, staring at the message, deeply puzzled.
Who on earth is this? A real-life fairy godmother?
Someone who helps him unconditionally without expecting anything in return.
He had previously investigated the number, but it led to a virtual account.
Attempts to send messages resulted in delivery failures unless they initiated contact.
“Zane! It’s Director Olivia Lynn! They said they want you, name your price!”
Only after hearing Agent Owen’s astonished voice did Zane snap back to reality. Silently, he renamed the mysterious number to Aladdin’s Magic Lamp.
“When you go back, buy some incense for me.”
Agent Owen was confused, “You’re going to worship the God?”
“No,” Zane, holding his phone with reverence and seriousness, replied, “I’m
going to worship this phone. There’s a fairy living inside.”
Agent Owen was confused..