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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 364

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'Thank you.'

'You're welcome. Let's meet up this weekend. I'll send you the address later.'

'Okay.'

News spreads quickly in the industry.

Eugene had only contacted Danielle about the matter in the morning, and it rapidly circulated through the industry.

Soon followed by everyone's doubts and ridicule.

"Has Eugene gone mad after all these years in the industry? At such a crucial time for Violeta, he contacts an obscure intern screenwriter instead of reaching out to a top-notch screenwriter. What's the name of this intern screenwriter again?"

"Danielle Wilmore."

"Heh, even an old hand like Eugene can make mistakes."

"Well, you can't say that. What if this is an unexpected move? Violeta could successfully renew her contract with SEVITL if they produce another drama within a year. All of you mocking her might end up with eggs on your faces."

"You make a good point. Let's hope you're not among those with eggs on their faces."

"Hahahahaha."

On the weekend.

In Knightsbridge Private Manor.

Nolan drove quietly, got out of the car, went around to the back to retrieve a box of pre-ordered chess sets, and then rang the doorbell on the iron gate.

The butler, with silver streaks in his black hair, smiled as he approached to open the door.

"Nolan, you're here. Mr. Howell is taking a nap. Should I go wake him up?"

Nolan stepped inside and smiled, "No need. I'll wait for him in the backyard."

As he spoke, Nolan patted the chess set he had brought.

"These are newly purchased top-quality ivory chess pieces. I'll give him a surprise later."

The butler nodded. "Alright, then I'll prepare some tea for you."

He stepped inside the house.

Nolan went to the backyard to watch the fish and drink tea, placing the new chess set on the chess table.

When he was still in school, Nolan often played chess with Wade.

The two were chess friends and could be considered lifelong friends despite their age difference.

After entering the industry, they had less time for each other.

But Nolan would still visit Wade and keep him company whenever he had free time.

Wade smiled and said, "Very nice. Let's play two games."

Nolan replied, "Okay."

The butler brought a pot of freshly brewed tea and poured some for both.

In a short while, the two games were completed.

Nolan offered to let Wade win and lost both games.

Wade took a sip from his teacup. He knew full well that Nolan had let him win. With a serious look, he asked, "What are you after? I don't like this roundabout approach."

Nolan lowered his eyelashes slightly and stated his intentions straightforwardly, "It's true I haven't played chess in a long time and wanted to have a few games with you. However, I also have a personal reason. I want to ask about the news regarding 'Spring in Moon City'."

Wade set down his teacup and spoke in a deep, measured tone, "Do you want to act in 'Spring in Moon City'? Didn't you just finish filming, and it performed quite well at the box office? Why the sudden push?"

Nolan hesitated momentarily and said, "It's not for me. I'm asking on behalf of a friend."

Wade's gaze settled on Nolan's face, and he raised an eyebrow with a smile. "Oh, and which friend might that be?"

Since he had already spoken up, Nolan decided to be straightforward.

"Violeta White."

After all, Wade had mentored quite a few actresses.

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