Spoiled by the Silver Fox

Chapter 704



Back on the set, Stephanie found herself followed by a little shadow.

Emmert was over the moon with Emily's return to the set.

While shooting the movie, he'd often have Emily sit on his lap, teaching her to watch the scenes through the monitor.

As Emily watched, she developed a keen interest in directing.

She kept asking Emmert questions, all of which were on point.

Even Emmert couldn't help but think that this kid was something special, a little genius, no doubt.

Emily had an impressive ability to adapt and embrace anything new.

But what pleased Emmert most was Stephanie's performance.

She was no longer blurring the lines between reality and her role.

Her romantic scenes with Sullivan were becoming more and more natural.

The length of a movie was at most two hours, mostly lasting around one hour and fifty minutes.

The romantic scenes weren't the main plots; They were more of a bridge in a large-scale sci-fi movie that focused on storytelling.

The romantic scenes just served as supplementary elements to enrich the plot.

In one scene, Stephanie's robotic character cracked a smile at the male lead, Arno, for the first time. It was awkwardly stiff, but it left Arno stunned.

He rushed over with a heart full of joy and embraced her tightly.

Just as the atmosphere was just right, the villain launched an attack. A series of explosions interrupted their brief sweetness.

Arno, who knew his love interest was a machine yet unable to control his feelings, was a fascinating character.

After a long day of shooting outdoor scenes, Emmert looked at the footage with satisfaction and declared, "Well done! That's a wrap! If we keep this up, we'll finish in a month!" The crew erupted into cheers upon hearing the news.

This movie had been in production for over a year due to the delay in casting the female lead.

Only with Stephanie's arrival did they start shooting the main plot.

With just a month left, Stephanie had spent a total of four months on this project.

Before they knew it, summer was approaching.

The drama that Stephanie shot last year, "The Nine-Tailed Fox," was finally premiering.

It was a web series, exclusivelyBelongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

available on online platforms, and as by Alex, it received prime

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all streaming

platforms.

It was an instant hit.

On its first day, the viewership numbers broke a hundred million, and it topped the Twitter trending list.

The character of the Nine-Tailed Fox, ranked in the top ten, which was impressive for a single role.

Comments about this series varied online. Some praised Stephanie's performance while others thought it was mediocre. Some criticized her for playing the villain.

Yet, there were fans who adored her portrayal of the villain, even

surpassing their liking for the

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The Palmer Group promoted the series on Twitter with their official account.

All the artists, including Stephanie, retweeted it.

That night, Stephanie was scrolling through Twitter in her hotel room with Emily.

She not only checked her own account but also created a Twitter account for Emily. Emily followed Stephanie right away and then Sebastian, and a few others.

Stephanie shared a post about "The Nine-Tailed Fox" from her official account, captioning it: "I'm a cute and cuddly Nine-Tailed Fox. Even though I'm the baddie, please don't hold it against me. I absolutely love this character!" She paired it with an adorable, whimsical emoji.


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