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The crowd of onlookers gradually dispersed until Kyson’s fangirls were the only ones left. They lingered
by the court, wholly absorbed in admiring his handsome face.
Karina tugged at Rosalynn’s sleeve and said, “Don’t you think Kyson is perfect for the role of the third
male lead?”
Her sudden question caught Rosalynn off guard.
In her , the third male lead was a tall, athletic man who was good at playing basketball.
It was true that Kyson matched the image.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Do you think I should recommend Kyson to Brewster?” Karina asked.
A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y
Rosalynn raised her eyebrows, but before she could say anything, a man’s voice came from beside
her.
“Miss Glyn, you want to cast the boy in the No. 9 jersey?”
It was Brewster.
“Mr. Riley.”
Rosalynn and Karina greeted him.
“Yes. He would be a good fit. What do you think?” Karina asked enthusiastically.
“You have a good eye.”
Brewster watched Kyson, who was drinking water and talking to his teammates not far away, and
nodded in approval.
He also thought the boy stood out.
Rosalynn chuckled.
“Kyson’s a finance major. He has no experience with acting.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBrewster answered, “It doesn’t matter. The script is for a love drama, so casting someone with good
looks is also important. If I’m being honest, his face will make up for whatever his acting lacks. Just
look how many fans he has now. He’s already this popular, and he hasn’t even gotten that much
exposure.”
As Rosalynn Listened to Brewster, she thought of how directors really had to think about the big
picture.
She said, “I don’t know if he’ll do it.”
“Why don’t you ask him?” Karina said.
As they were talking, a shout came from not far away.
“Ah! They’re fighting!”