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It was all thanks to Zelena. If Zelena hadn't given up her role, Callie's rise would have been delayed by two or three years, even if she eventually made it big.

Callie had already made a mark in several film and television works before this. Although her roles were limited, her exceptional acting skills left a lasting impression on the audience.

Years of hard work finally paid off. Callie hit it big with her role as Emily Cantrell, the third female lead!

After years of taking small parts, she finally made it to the top.

She landed the lead role in the new drama "Burning Skies."

And Violeta's help to Amber wasn't for nothing.

Amber had a cousin who ran a high-end perfume brand in Northern Orion, called Eau Amore.

As a luxury brand in the perfume industry, Eau Amore had never used a spokesperson and had no interest in doing so.

Because their target audience wasn't the general public but rather the elite, wealthy class.

Perfume could last a long time if kept properly.

Some old bottles still sold for millions at auction, even hitting over a hundred million.

Eau Amore wasn't a commercial fragrance but an artisan one, so it didn't need to be super famous and had never used a spokesperson.

A few years back, Eau Amore released a perfume called Bamboo Eau de Parfum.

It was still super hard to find on the second-hand market, and prices had gone through the roof.

One bottle cost almost as much as a down payment on a house in a small regional city, and it was probably going to keep increasing.

For Kaylee's birthday, Violeta gave her a bottle of Bamboo Eau de Parfum. Kaylee was so reluctant to use it that she was just storing it safely.

Violeta had done Amber a favor, so Amber wanted to repay the favor.

She strongly recommended that her cousin make Violeta the first global spokesperson for their brand.

Clara, her cousin, had been super close with Amber since they were kids—they were so close that they practically grew up sharing everything.

Even though Clara wasn't the founder of Eau Amore, she was the Chief Perfumer and had a significant influence on the company.

If an artist from the Chesian entertainment industry caught Clara's eye and became the first-ever spokesperson for Eau Amore, their fame would skyrocket globally and easily boost their international profile.

Their status would shoot up overnight.

This wouldn't just be hitting the jackpot—it'd be like winning the cosmic lottery, practically making them the favorite of fate!

It wasn't just actors and celebrities eyeing the Eau Amore spokesperson spot, even top supermodels from the fashion world were also interested.

Supermodels always had great fashion connections. Their style and fame made it easier for them to break into the international market. So, it wasn't a surprise they were interested.

No one wanted to miss out on this golden opportunity, so many entertainment companies were scrambling to gather profiles of their top-tier artists, ready to send them over for Clara to review at any moment.

Easier said than done, though.

Chief Perfumer Clara left Chesia thirty years ago, and hardly anyone here knew her, let alone had connections with her.

Without the right contacts, it was tough to make things happen.

No one really knew her preferences either, so everyone was just feeling their way through this, trying to figure it out as they went.

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