Lila shook her head. "I don't know him personally, but he's quite popular this year. I've seen plenty of news about him.
"He has a lot of fans, and they can be a bit obsessive. To put it kindly, they love him excessively. But in doing so, they complicate his ability to work normally.
"Breaking up the couple is tricky. If he's not careful, it could backfire. They can make him but also ruin him."
She pulled her gaze away. To be honest, she found the situation difficult as well.
Vince asked, "So you're not planning to hire him?"
"Why do you think that?" Both Amelia and Lila asked at the same time.
"From what you're saying, hiring him would be troublesome, and I know a bit about the entertainment industry. There's not much to gain by keeping him."
Lila smiled lightly. She thought his perspective was correct.
It was natural for business people to minimize risks. Reducing trouble while maximizing benefits was always the best strategy.
"Since we said from the beginning that the auditions would be fair." Amelia glanced at the crowd. "It has to be fair for everyone. Otherwise, why do you think I'm here?"
Vince was about to say, "To support Lila," but he stopped himself. After a moment, he remained quiet. He understood that Lila was likable, but he hadn't expected his rivals to include the opposite gender.
This collaboration only really needed a deputy general manager or someone even lower in position, yet knowing that Lila was the director, he couldn't resist swapping in his own role. However, he was surprised that Amelia arrived earlier than him.
Amelia asked, "It's about to start. Shall we go?"
The three of them moved toward the center. Lila quickly looked around and spotted a few second and third-tier actors from Nexus Entertainment.
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