"Miss Isaiah! I should have said more than once that this is not a play! This is a "phantom", do you know what a "phantom" is? First put away your exaggerated expression, and then imagine that you are a The noble princess was sold as a slave because her father was betrayed. Your arrogance does not allow you to bow your head in front of others. You have the enthusiasm and boldness that an ordinary girl would not have, and the courage to express your emotions. You are that kind of person! Instead of acting like that!" Harvey stood up and frowned and scolded loudly under the stage of the theater.

   On the stage, Christie smiled reluctantly at Harvey, bit her lip and slowly said: "Please let me try again, Mr. Adrian."

   If she had an egg in her hand, she would definitely not mind throwing it on Harvey’s abominable face.

   In the face of Harvey's reprimand, she felt angry in her heart. Why is she a well-known drama actor now being pointed at by a layman, or in front of all the theater troupe members. In addition to her on the stage of the theater, there are other members of the theater, all of whom were pulled over by Maxwell to complete a test that they did not understand for a day of research.

   She pressed her unhappy mood, cleaned up her expression, and restarted the performance in front of Harvey.

Now a group of people are conducting simple auditions to select actors on the stage of the theater. Next to Harvey sits the owner of the theater, Maxwell, who was originally a senior theater actor. At this time, he dared not take a mouthful of the atmosphere, and looked at it with a bitter smile. Harvey labelled his proud theater crew as worthless.

   The day after Harvey handed him the script, he called all the members of the theater troupe to audition. So far, no member has passed Harvey's eyes.

  A new round of audition performances began, but after Harvey's reprimand, Christie's performance became more rigid, her expression changed extremely unnatural, and the lines she uttered became weak.

   Harvey had a headache, feeling that Christie and the others hadn’t understood the difference between “phantom” and drama, and needed personal guidance. He bowed his head and ordered the next Maxwell. He took a few people away and quickly retrieved some performance props, including a lounge chair, a long cigarette and a copy of "The Earl of Monte Cristo". Haidée appeared in the novel. Later, there was no suitable performance scene for the time being, so I chose a more suitable audition plot in the novel.

   Harvey stepped onto the stage and handed "The Count of Monte Cristo" to her: "You can finish your own performance while reading the novel. Now I will play the role of the Count of Monte Cristo with your performance."

"I am very honored."

   Christie was dumbfounded, seeing Harvey's expression not as joking, but smiling, a layman wanted to cooperate with her performance? This makes it difficult for Christie, who has always been a drama star, to accept it. She has been exposed to drama since she was a child. It can be said that drama is her career. She performed for almost the same age as her age. When she was a baby, she had already acted as a baby in drama. Identity, why should Harvey cooperate with her performance?

   She doesn't mind embarrassing this young and energetic writer, at least to let him know that acting is not that simple and it is not a turn for a layman to direct it.

   Raised his hand to signal the start of the performance. Another female member of the theater troupe played Haidée’s maid. Harvey approached and asked: "Go and ask your mistress if you want to see me."

   Haidée is nominally the servant of the Count of Monte Cristo in "The Count of Monte Cristo". In fact, the Count of Monte Cristo treats her like the queen. As a slave girl, he has four exclusive maids. The maid Yiyan went to ask the opinion of Haidée, who was played by Christie, and she leaned back on the recliner, lazy and elegant.

Seeing Harvey coming in, Christie, who was smoking a long cigarette and reading the book, said in a bright and lazy tone: "My master, why do you have to ask before you come in, can you? Are you not my master? , And am I not your slave anymore?"

   Harvey stepped forward, and naturally responded with a helpless smile: "Haidee, you know."

   Christie took a deep look at him, and Harvey’s figure gradually overlapped with the figure of the Count of Monte Cristo in the novel. Even though he was a newcomer, Harvey did not feel shy and shy when performing in front of others. With Harvey's cooperation, her psychological barriers are much less. Thinking of Harvey's instructions, she keeps telling herself that this is not a stage, she is not a performer, but the noble and enthusiastic girl Haidée in the novel "The Earl of Monte Cristo".

   Harvey's performance made her have no time to think about messy things. He looks like a distinguished earl, so she must play the passionate and straightforward girl.

She put down the long cigarette in her hand and looked at Harvey and snorted: "Why are you so cold when you call me?" Her tone was dissatisfied: "Is there anything I make you upset? If so, whatever you want How can you punish me, but don't talk to me in such a manner."

   Under the stage, Maxwell, the head of the Brenda Theatre Company, was secretly surprised. Neither of them had a good acting skills, but they did clearly feel the different styles from the drama.

   "Haidee, now we are in the Augustine Kingdom."

   Her beautiful willow eyebrows lightly raised: "So what?"

   "This means you are free."

   "Freedom?" Christie said twice, feeling puzzled: "What do I want to be free for?"

   Harvey frowned and loosened: "You can leave me if you are free. You can live the life you want."

   "Why do I have to live my own life, freedom is useless to me, why should I leave you?"

   "This is not something I should interfere with. Now we are about to enter the social world, you should go meet the world."

   Christie's expression became awkward, and turned away and answered coldly, "I don't want to see anyone."

   Following Harvey’s lines, everything became natural. Christie clearly recalled all the lines. She wondered how she really was that Haidée should deal with the question of the Earl of Monte Cristo. She doesn't know the answer, but she knows what she should do next.

Harvey stepped forward, looking at her with complicated eyes like her father persuading his daughter: "Haidee, in this prosperous city, you can't stay in the house all the time. If you meet someone you love, I will also I am happy to fulfill you."

Christie sat up and looked at Harvey a little angry and said, "I have never seen a man more reliable than you. I only love you and my father~www.readwn.com~ Harvey said in a compassionate tone: "That is Because apart from your father and me, you have never been in contact with other men. "

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   Harvey held up the young girl's slender jade hand, and was about to raise it to his lips, Christie hurriedly withdrew his hand, and then brought half of the delicate cheek closer, squinting his eyes and waiting for his master to give a kiss.

Harvey couldn’t laugh or cry, and then he thought about it and said, “I need you to know that you are free from now on. You are free to give up or keep the customs of your hometown. You can do whatever you want. You are willing to live in seclusion. Stay here, go out if you want to go out. There is a carriage waiting there forever to listen to your instructions. No matter where you want to go, I can accompany you to Northton and Dome. I only ask you to promise me one thing."

   Christie was disappointed and lowered her head, lacking in interest and said: "Oh, you can say it."

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After the performance of the scene, Harvey finally nodded with satisfaction: "Miss Isaiah, it seems that you finally understand the difference between drama and "Phantom". The filming will be officially done in a few days. I hope you can maintain the state at this time. "

   The Maxwell under the stage had been dumbfounded, and he subconsciously applauded, realized that it was an audition and not a performance, and then stopped in embarrassment.

   After the performance, Kristi wiped the sweat from his forehead, and all his unhappiness with Harvey disappeared. At least Harvey was not a layman, but really gave her advice. With a complex mood, he raised the dress and said respectfully to Harvey: "Mr. Adrian, I am honored to be praised by you. Your acting skills amaze me."

   After completing Christie’s audition, the faces of the actors watching by the side became more tense. Just now Christie’s performance was only to the passing level?

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