The director spoke with absolute conviction.
Hearing that, Aurora felt a little puzzled.
“What’s going on?”
“Of course it’s because the results from our first season were far better than expected. The response was incredible, completely beyond anything we imagined.
“And you wouldn’t believe some of the reactions. Even I was surprised by how people perceived it.”
Aurora didn’t quite understand.
“Mr. Smith, are you serious?”
Her expression remained stunned.
She couldn’t help wondering if he was just flattering her.
Was he just being polite because she was new to the industry?
Seeing her doubt, the director waved his hand to dismiss the thought.
“You’re overthinking it. The numbers were genuinely strong.”
Aurora finally relaxed.
“Since you’re saying the numbers were good, then I believe you. I want to ask—should we consider working together on a second season?”
The director was naturally delighted. He had never expected Aurora to bring this up herself.
He originally thought producing a second season might still be difficult.
He never imagined Aurora would suggest it first and that they might actually get another chance to collaborate.
The thought alone made him excited.
“Aurora, that’s something I’ve already thought about. So what do you think of the idea?”
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