The Heiress They Couldn’t Break
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No one expected this at all. Amelia, a first–time actress playing a supporting role. Jeremy, the billionaire CEO of a public company, stunned everyone with their incredible performance.
Their chemistry was incredible. Through every glance and gesture, they brought a love story so moving and unforgettable that people couldn’t stop talking about it.
Set in a chaotic era torn by war, their characters‘ deep devotion and unbreakable bond moved audiences to tears.
Audiences were touched by how rare and pure such love felt in such dark times.
Before long, viewers even started wondering who the screenwriter was–how could someone create such a powerful and emotional story?
The result? Theaters didn’t even need extra promotion. Every single showing sold out.
Cinemas rushed to schedule more screenings back–to–back without any breaks between them.
After all, it was pure profit. Who would miss out on that?
At first, Gianna’s fans and those supporting her movie’s star–studded cast swore they wouldn’t watch Amelia’s film.
But curiosity got the best of them. Many went secretly, expecting to mock it–only to leave wiping tears from their eyes.
They had to admit, Amelia’s movie was genuinely good.
Then came the comparison.
Gianna’s film suddenly looked dull and outdated. The plot dragged on, her performance was exaggerated, and her expressions felt stiff and unnatural.
She was the lead actress, yet her acting was weaker than the supporting cast’s.
The internet exploded. Even neutral viewers began to turn against her.
Even fans of the original novel couldn’t stay quiet anymore. They were furious that the story they loved had been turned into such a disaster on screen.
[This is awful! The lead actress completely ruined the heroine–she’s all fake smiles and sugar- coated nonsense. If I didn’t know better, I’d think she was supposed to be the second female lead!]
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[The second lead is actually a top–tier actress. She’s just here to make the lead look better, but the problem is, Gianna can’t even keep up!]
[What’s wrong with the screenwriter and director? The original story was amazing, and they changed everything! None of it matches the book. Disgusting!]
[The plot’s a mess, the acting is bad, and she keeps throwing shade at others in interviews. It’s unbearable.]
[Hey, Gianna’s fans and trolls, anything to say now?]
Gianna’s supporters tried to defend her, but their voices were drowned by the flood of criticism.
[She worked really hard; stop being so harsh.]
[At least her outfits were gorgeous! Can’t you see how stylish she looked?]
But when Gianna saw the endless bad reviews online, her face went pale with rage.
“These clueless peasants wouldn’t know real art if it hit them in the face,” she muttered through gritted teeth. “What’s so great about that dumb period drama anyway? Do they even know what real movie is?”
She had thought this show would be her big comeback–the one that would help her rise again and reclaim her former glory. But things didn’t go as planned. She lost miserably.
Amelia, on the other hand, won big in this silent battle, gaining waves of new fans.
Her popularity had now completely surpassed Gianna’s, and that made Gianna burn with jealousy.
She couldn’t help but wonder–was it because Jeremy starred in that movie? Maybe he had secretly spent a fortune hiring trolls to hype it up.
After all, he adored Amelia. If she whispered a few sweet words, it wouldn’t be hard for him to pour money into making the film a hit.
The more Gianna thought about it, the angrier she got. Resentment boiled inside her, mixed with regret.
Maybe she should try to get close to Jeremy herself. If she could make him like her, everything would change.
She had pulled this off before–she had easily fooled Vincent.
But that stupid man had recently started showing signs of missing Amelia again.
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