"You’re crazy. You must’ve spiked the drink, right? I won't drink it.” Cindy began to scream. "Daphne, we used to be friends. Have you forgotten our promise to fly high together...”
"Yeah, but I'll fly high on my own. I'm really sick of you. Whenever we're together, you're forever the one i n the limelight. All he thinks about and sees is you.” Eliza made this statement coolly throughout, but her eyes revealed wickedness and cruelty. "Go to hell, Sister."
As soon as she finished speaking, she squeezed Cindy’s chin forcefully.
Director Cheever watched the scene from the camera. Despite looking pretty and clean, Eliza was able to portray the ferocity, insanity, and wickedness of the character superbly.
Eliza had not screamed or deliberately widened her eyes.
It felt like... it was in her nature to be so evil.
Compared to Eliza, Cindy's expression was... relatively exaggerated and unnatural.
She could not express her fear and frustration well so she had to resort to shrieking and goggling.
Needless to say, Eliza beat Cindy hands down in acting.
"Norman, join the scene." Director Cheever turned around and called for the male lead.
Norman was stunned. "I'm supposed to appear in the sixth scene. Should I join now?"
"I want to see what Eliza’s full potential is," Director Cheever said, "I hope you can continue from her part."
Norman nodded with a somber expression. He might not be fond of Eliza previously, but he treated all actors with respect. Moreover, he was really impressed by Eliza's acting.
"Stop.” Norman dashed in when he saw Eliza forcing Cindy to drink the medicine. Filled with disbelief, he roughly dragged Eliza away. "What are you feeding her?"
Eliza's vicious expression was instantly replaced with an aggrieved and confused look. She acted just like an innocent girl. "I'm feeding her some medicine. She’s very sick."
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