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At this moment, the teacher of Class D also received the same notice.
Next to Stephanieâs desk, previously occupied by Melanie, was surrounded by another group of girls, showering Stephanie with flattery.
With Melanie no longer present, they finally had the opportunity to get closer to Stephanie.
Most of these girls came from ordinary workingâclass or small business families. They were no match for the wealthy Burnetts. Despite Stephanie being an adopted daughter, being associated with her was still seen as a prestigious opportunity for them.
Therefore, as soon as Melanie departed, they wasted no time in flattering and seeking favour with Stephanie, hoping to bask in the Burnettsâ glory,
âWow! Stephanie. I had no idea you were a Level 9 ballet dancer. Thatâs incredible.â
Yeah, you are sure to be selected
âIâve heard Mr. Hawkins is quite something. All of the actors under him have succeeded in becoming famous. If youâre chosen, youâll be a star in the future.â
Im envious of you, Stephanie.â
Listening to the constant stream of flattery, Stephanieâs anger towards Milly had subsided significantly.
This was the real her.
Around her should be filled with such admiration and flattery. What was the point of Milly being a good student? If she became a star in the future, Stephanie would still bring glory to the Burnetts. When people talk about the Burnetts, the first they think would be her, Stephanie. By then, Milly would only be fit to be her shoe carrier.
Suddenly, a slim girl with glasses asked curiously, âStephanie, is your sister also auditioning for the ballet dancer role?
At the mention of Milly, Stephanieâs eyes filled with disgust. âWhat right does she have to participateâ¦â
She abruptly halted.
Suppose Milly couldnât dance and participate in the audition, wouldnât she embarrass herself in front of the director and school leaders? In that case, I indirectly settled the score for the public apology Milly had forced me to make earlier.
With this realisation, a cold smile crept onto her lips, but she quickly masked it. âSeems my sister can dance too. Could you give me another registration form? Iâll sign up for my sister as well.â
Later that night, at the Burnett family dining table.
Stephanie couldnât contain her excitement.
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coming to our school to select ballet dancers. I want to sign up and give it a shotâ
Although she had already registered, she sought Jordanâs approval.
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Upon hearing her words, Jordan furrowed his brows, pondered momentarily, and replied, Alan is indeed a reputable director. You can give it a try. But our family is not involved in the entertainment industry, so you must audition independently.â
In other words, he wouldnât offer any assistance.
Stephanie happily nodded at her brotherâs approval and exclaimed, âI can handle it alone. I am confident in this role. Donât forget, I have already achieved Level 9 in ballet.â
As she spoke, she tilted her head, exuding pride and confidence. Undeniably, she bore a resemblance to a proud swan.
Jordan simply responded with a quiet âHmmâ and added, âMake sure it doesnât impact your academics. The college entrance exams are coming up soon.â
Stephanie obediently nodded, âI understand.â
Jordan didnât say much more. For now, his approach to his adopted sister was simply one of laissezâfaire, with a hint of detachment. As long as she didnât cause any trouble, raising her wouldnât cost much money. After all, he was still the eldest in
the Burnett family, and some dignity had to be maintained.
âMilly, have some shrimp. He pushed the peeled shrimp towards Milly.
Milly glanced at the fresh shrimp meat that her brother had pushed over, then looked at the mess she had made of the shrimp in her hand, which was already peeled.
She decisively chose the shrimp that Jordan had peeled.
After all, it was for her, so why not enjoy it?
She said with a mischievous smile and sparkling eyes. Thank you, Jordan.â Then, she started eating contentedly.
Seeing her enjoying the meal, Jordan also felt happy. He gently said, âTake your time. No rush. If you like it, I will peel some more for you.â
Witnessing this heartwarming scene, Stephanie felt her excellent mood instantly evaporate, feeling irritated to the core.
Jordan used to peel shrimp for her and kindly reminded her to cat more. But ever since Milly arrived, she effortlessly stole Jordanâs affection.
This is infuriating! That b*tch!
Taking a deep breath to suppress the urge to tear Milly apart, she softly said, âOh, I just remembered. Milly, I signed you up as well. I noticed the limited number of slots and didnât want you to miss out.
Milly paused her shrimpâeating motion and couldnât help but roll her eyes. Stephanie wasnât worried about her missing out. Instead, she was worried about missing the opportunity to embarrass her.
She had been busy reciting poems all day and hadnât had the chance to ask the teacher for a registration
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form. Stephanie was more proactive than her.
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Jordan frowned at Stephanieâs words, full of reproach. âWho told you to take matters into your own
hands?â
Although Stephanie was prepared to be scolded by Jordan, she couldnât help but shiver when she saw his icy gaze. âI was afraid Milly might miss out. Thatâs why I helped.â
âYou!â
Milly quickly stopped the furious Jordan and persuaded, âItâs okay. If youâve signed me up, go for it. Itâs good to gain some experience. Iâve never seen what the directorâs casting process is like.â
Jordan looked at her with concern. âBut this director is too straightforward. Iâm afraid you canât handle it.
âOkay, let me go ask your fifth brother, Jonathan. He worked with this director on a movie before. Maybe he can put in a good word for you. If not, I can invest in the film. If you want to act, I have ways to get you in.â
Milly was utterly stunned. Is this what it feels like to be supported by a big shot? âThank you, but itâs not
necessary.
On the side, Stephanie clenched the fork in her hand fiercely. Her fingertips turned white as she squeezed the rosewood fork so hard it looked like it might break. Her eyes were full of jealousy.
Why was it that when it came to her, Jordan said the Burnetts couldnât help, but when it came to Milly, he was willing to invest to get her in?
Why is Jordan so biased? What does Milly have that I donât?
This time, I must dazzle everyone, perform well, and show Jordan who is the one who can bring glory to the Burnetts!
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