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t that moment, the teacher of Class D also delivered the same notice. Around Gloria's desk, which had previously belonged to Janet, a new group of girls had gathered. They were all chattering loudly, trying to flatter Gloria. Back when Janet was around, none of them had the chance to get close to Gloria, but now that Janet was gone, they naturally saw an opportunity to cozy up to Gloria. Most t of the girls came from ordinary working-class families or the ones running small businesses, none of which could compare to the prosperous Vanderbilt family. Even though Gloria was only the adopted heiress, she was still in a league of her own. Getting close to her wasn't easy. So, once Janet left, they wasted no time sucking up to Gloria, hoping to gain some favor with the Vanderbilt family.
One of the girls said, "Wow, Gloria! I had no idea you were a Level 9 ballerina. That's seriously impressive."
"Yeah! You're definitely gonna get picked for this," another chimed in.
"Word is that this Victor guy is amazing. None of the young actors under his wing have ever failed to make it big. If you get picked, you'll be a superstar!" another said.
"I'm so jealous of you, Gloria," yet another one added.
As Gloria listened to the constant stream of compliments around her, the anger she had felt toward Eleanor earlier finally started to fade. Gloria felt that this was how things were supposed to be-this was the real her.
Gloria thought, 1 deserve to be surrounded by admiration and flattery like this. What good is Eleanor's academic success anyway? When I become a famous actress and bring glory to the Vanderbilt family, people will still think of me first. By then, Eleanor will be nothing but a servant in my shadow. Just then, a frail-looking girl wearing glasses suddenly asked out of curiosity, "Is Eleanor also going to audition for this ballet role, Gloria?"
The moment Eleanor's name came up, Gloria's eyes filled with disgust. "What right does she have to-" She stopped herself mid-sentence.
'Wait a second.' Gloria reflected. 'Eleanor doesn't know how to dance. If she auditions, wouldn't she just embarrass herself in front of the director and the school leaders? That would be the perfect way to get back at her for forcing me to apologize in public.' At that thought, a cold smirk crept onto Gloria's lips, but it quickly vanished as she lifted her head. "It seems like Eleanor might know how to dance after all. Why don't you give me another registration form? I'll sign her up too."
At Vanderbilt Manor that evening, Gloria couldn't hide her excitement as she sat at the dining table.
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She glanced up at Andrew, who was quietly eating, and couldn't help but say, "Andrew, our school's teacher said Victor is coming to pick ballet dancers, and I want to sign up for the audition." Although she had already signed up, she still wanted Andrew's approval. Sure enough, when he heard Gloria's words, he furrowed his brow, thought for a moment, and then said, "Victor is indeed a good director. You can give it a try, but the Vanderbilt family doesn't get involved in the entertainment industry, so you'll need to audition on your own." In other words, he wasn't going to offer her any help. Hearing his approval, Gloria nodded happily and quickly said, "I can do it myself. I'm confident about this role! Don't forget, I'm already at level nine in ballet." 13:21 Fri, Nov 1 Chapter 49
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As she said that, she lifted her chin, her face full of pride and confidence. To be honest, she did resemble a proud swan in that moment.
Andrew responded indifferently, "Just don't let it affect your grades. The University Admissions Testing is coming up." Gloria nodded obediently. "I know."
Andrew didn't say much more. He wasn't particularly close to his adopted sister, so he didn't care what she did as long as she didn't cause trouble. Keeping her wouldn't cost much anyway. After all, as the head of the Vanderbilt family, he had to maintain a decent public image, no matter how he truly felt inside. "Here, Ellie, have some shrimp," he said casually, pushing a peeled shrimp toward Eleanor.
She glanced at the perfectly peeled shrimp Andrew had offered and then looked down at the mangled mess of shrimp she had peeled herself. Without hesitation, she chose the one Andrew had prepared. After all, it was meant for her, and there was no point in letting it go to waste.
Eleanor chuckled, her eyes curving with joy as she smiled brightly, "Thanks." She picked up her fork and began eating without a second thought. Seeing how much she enjoyed it, Andrew smiled as well, the corners of his lips lifting. "Take your time. There's no rush. If you like it, Fl peel more for you." Gloria, who had been watching this warm scene unfold, suddenly felt all her good mood disappear, anger bubbling up Inside her. inside her.
She grumbled inwardly, 'Andrew used to peel shrimp for me and gently remind me to eat more. But ever since Eleanor showed up, she's stolen his affection so easily. Ugh! It's infuriating. That wretched woman!" Gloria took a deep breath, suppressing the urge to tear Eleanor apart. She softened her tone and said, "Oh right. I just remembered. Eleanor, I signed you up too. I noticed there were limited spots available, and I was afraid you wouldn't get notified and miss out. That would be such a shame." Eleanor' r's hand froze as she was about to eat the shrimp, and she couldn't stop herself from rolling her eyes. She knew Gloria wasn't concerned about her missing the opportunity but was more worried she wouldn't get a chance to make a fool of herself. She had spent the whole day memorizing the Arcanian Verses and hadn't had time to ask the teacher for the registration form. It seemed Gloria was more eager than she was.All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Andrew frowned as soon as he heard Gloria's words, his tone full of reproach. "Who told you to make decisions for her?"
Although she had prepared herself to be scolded by Andrew, the moment she saw the cold look in his eyes, she couldn't stop herself from trembling slightly. "I was just afraid Eleanor would miss out, so I helped." You!" he snapped.
Eleanor quickly stepped in to calm Andrew down, gently persuading him. "It's fine. It's already done. It'll be a good experience anyway. I've never seen a casting director in action before."
Andrew looked at her with deep concern and said, "But that director is too blunt. I'm worried you won't be able to handle it.
"How about asking Samuel? He worked with the director on a film before. Maybe he can put in a good word for you. And if that doesn't work, I'll throw some money at the project and become an investor. If you really want to act, I have plenty of ways to get you in." Eleanor was utterly stunned, wondering if this was what it felt like to be backed by a big shot. After a moment of hesitation, she replied, "Thanks. But really, there's no need." 13:21 Fri, Nov 1 Btiu
Off to the side, Gloria gripped her fork so tightly her fingertips turned white, the sterling silver fork bending as if it might snap. Her eyes were filled with jealousy.
She thought furiously, "Why is it that when it's me, Andrew says the Vanderbilt family doesn't get involved in the entertainment industry and can't help, but when it's Eleanor, he's willing to throw money at the project to get her in?
'Why is Andrew so biased? What does Eleanor have that I don't? This time, I'll make sure to stun the whole room, to show him who can truly bring honor to the Vanderbilt family!'