Chapter: 869
In fact, hearing the words "the successor of the National Writers’ Association" made Maria feel a little uncomfortable, so she just ignored them.
“My qualification as a five-star writer is still under review, isn't it?" she pointed out instead.
It didn't seem appropriate to label herself as a five-star writer now.
“Under review? That matter has already been handled. I called the two old guys in Broome and told them that you're now my protege. Do you know how jealous they were? Anyway, as for your qualification, the three of us have reached an agreement. You have passed the review."
“What? So soon? It normally takes much Longer, right?"
Maria remembered seeing the rating assessment system of the Writers’ Association before. The higher the level of the writer to be evaluated, the more complicated the process was.
“This isn't a normal situation. The three of us have already discussed it and we all agreed on this," Curt replied casually.
Maria pursed her lips and made her decision.
“Well, in that case, since you're busy, I will go there on your behalf."
This was the answer Curt was waiting for. Overjoyed, he immediately told Maria the time and place of the event. "Go straight to the event. I will send someone there to give you the badge and certificate of a five-star writer."
"Okay."
Not a second after hanging up the phone, however, Maria began to regret her decision.
How was she supposed to comment on the work of others?
She had never done it before.
Tugging at the corner of Anthony's sleeve, Maria asked, “How can I be a good judge at the event?"
A relaxed smile appeared on Anthony's face. With a shrug, he replied, “Just be honest and tell the truth."
At the film and television company of the Hughes Group.
Vivian had just finished shooting for a publicity poster of her movie. She was now holding a certificate in her hand and looking very excited.
Earlier in the day, she had received a call from Kash, asking if he could visit her at the shooting site.
Vivian had always been very respectful to her new mentor, so she readily accepted.
The Writers' Association held a very high and respected position in the country. She couldn't afford to lose what she had worked so hard to get.
“Sir... I really didn't expect this..
Vivian stammered to make it seem as if she was too overjoyed and excited.
However, she wasn't truly as excited as she tried to make him think she was. Yes, the certificate in her hand was the admission ticket to Star Search, and it looked Like something overly important, but she didn't know yet how high or important Star Search was.