Wave Rider's Book
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The Top Star
I am the agent of the top-tier celebrity Hua Bai Wanru. She is uncompetitive and indifferent, as serene as a chrysanthemum. There was a vacant spot for a permanent female guest on a national variety show, and to secure it for her, I drank with the director until I had a stomach bleed. Yet she said I was just seeking quick success with lowly means. For an international director's grand drama that took five years to prepare, I humbly pestered the director for a month to get her an opportunity, and she became a top-tier celebrity through this role. But she claimed it was all due to her own excellence and the director's discerning eye. At the celebration banquet for her becoming the Best Actress, I was drugged and raped by her boyfriend's childhood friend. She told me the guy did it because he liked me and urged me not to pursue the matter. I could bear it no longer and exposed the entire incident. She then went live to say it was all voluntary on my part, merely a ploy to cling to the powerful. In the end, because she believed I tarnished her reputation, I was run over and killed by her crazed fans. On Weibo, she coldly remarked that it was my own fault, and that I was simply greedy and too pragmatic. While I, who gave my all for her plans, met a tragic end, she remained aloof, reaping fame and fortune. If I could live again, I would definitely continue to be as indifferently serene as a chrysanthemum, Sister Strong. And I will find my own ambitious one.