“WHAT do you think the result would be?” Ellis asked the teenager in front of him.
The two of them were inside a restaurant’s private box, having late lunch. After the audition, they quickly looked for the nearest restaurant to eat.
“If no one would stretch their evil hands and interfere with the result, then, I think this role is now mine,” Astrid said, neither arrogant nor humble.
Ellis grinned. “I think so as well.”
She was there and watched the whole audition. Seeing such a wonderful performance that perfectly embodied the role he was auditioning for, if Astrid didn’t get it, then, it could only mean that some black-hearted people made some move behind the scenes.
Ellis was not just saying that because Astrid was the artist she’s in charge of. This was not just because of her bias. Even if she’s not Astrid’s agent, she would still have the same opinion.
Anyone who watched Astrid’s audition could not only see his amazing acting talent but also his hard work. It’s impossible to understand a character that much without putting an equal amount of effort. It might have looked like Astrid did all that easily but hard work was definitely indispensable.
Talent alone couldn’t support a person. Especially if they wanted to advance in the career that they chose. It should always be accompanied by hard work. Relying solely on one’s talent without putting any effort was like letting a luscious plant grow without any water or nutrients.
Many would admire it at first because of its beauty. But sooner or later, it would slowly wither. Until all its beauty and glory could no longer be seen. And then people would forget that there was ever such a plant.
Many artistic geniuses ended up in such a way.
She didn’t want Astrid to have a similar fate. So, if there ever came a time when the other started to become complacent because of fame, then she would be there by his side to remind him of his original goal.
“Don’t worry, if this role is not given to you, I’ll make sure your audition video would be released. Let’s just see if that doesn’t give them a problem,” she added in regards to their conversation.
Astrid raised one of his brows. “Did Sister Ellis record my audition?”
Ellis only shrugged. “Well, they didn’t tell me not to.”
“Yeah, they really didn’t,” Astrid chuckled. “But there’s always a chance that someone would have a better audition than me. Maybe they’ll give him the role.”
“That’s highly unlikely,” Ellis said with confidence. “The only one who could fight you in this role is Yujin Wells. Although he could act, his acting skills still need polishing. I doubt he could pull off the depth and complexity of Luan Escanor’s character.”
That’s actually very normal for actors of his age. Because they still needed to experience a lot in life. The only abnormal one here was Astrid. Being able to draw myriads of emotions at such a young age, Ellis could only attribute it to the fact that the other was an acting genius.
Although the fact that he could perfectly interpret those emotions as if he had experienced them himself was still a mystery to her. She shook her head. What did it matter anyway? She should be glad that the actor she’s handling was this talented.
Astrid only nodded at what his agent said. Although he was very satisfied with his audition, but just like what he said to Ellis, no one could know what would happen. The final result might not be the result they wanted.
Anyway, he had already done the best he could. Now, he could only hope that the evaluators would be fair with their judgment.
“By the way, Sister Ellis, do you know any part-time jobs related to music?” he asked, changing the subject. “Preferably with a high wage and only during the weekends.”
“You want to look for a part time job?” Ellis asked back, her expression incredulous. As if she was ready to hit him if he said ‘yes’.
“No, no, it’s not for me,” Astrid quickly said. “It’s for a friend.”
He remembered that Kiran mentioned in passing yesterday during lunch that he was looking for a part time job. Astrid told the other that it’s probably better to just get a scholarship. Kiran said that he already had one, but just wanted extra money. Astrid no longer asked why.
He didn’t want to pry too much into the other’s personal life. At least not at this point. After all, they only met a few days ago.
Kiran didn’t ask him for help regarding this part time job problem. But he thought of helping anyway. It literally didn’t hurt anyone if he did. So, why not lend a helping hand to a friend?
“A friend? Is he also from Redwood Academy?”
Astrid nodded at Ellis’ question.
“If you’re asking for a music-related job, then, they must be from the music department. If he’s planning to be a singer, I think Polaris is planning to sponsor a small singing contest. Although it’s not that grand, the prize money is still a lot. And they could also sign under Polaris. Why not let your friend try?”
“I don’t think he’d be willing to try that,” Astrid said, shaking his head.
Although he hadn’t known Kiran that long, he could tell that the other didn’t enroll into Redwood because he wanted to be a famous singer. He wasn’t sure what the other’s reason was, but he had a feeling that going to Redwood must be a last resort.
“Hmm… I have a friend who just opened a piano lounge. She’s looking for a pianist. If your friend can play the piano, I can recommend him.”
Hearing that, Astrid was overjoyed. “I’ll ask him about it. Thank you, Sister Ellis!”
Ellis smiled. “You must really like this friend.”
Astrid also smiled back. “Yes.”
Kiran was very hardworking.. And he had always admired people like that.