super actress

Chapter 26

Rebecca Hall didn't realize what she had done until she woke up from her grief and indignation.

When she was bullied outside like a baby, she turned to her family for help, hoping to use the power of her family to exert influence on the school teachers. This behavior has always been the most despised by Rebecca.

But now she has done what she hates the most, using nepotism to solve troubles.

Rebecca didn't even feel it when she did all this, she let her anger and unwillingness dominate her thoughts, completely lost her mind, only thinking that she would never be robbed by that nasty American girl like this Take the role that originally belonged to her.

So as soon as she came out of the school troupe, she couldn't wait to call her mother.

Although Rebecca's dramatist-director father Peter Hall and Teresa Thicke were much closer, and after her parents divorced, Peter's relationship with her mother, Maria Alvin, was also good. Because the children still communicate with each other, but Rebecca dare not trouble her knighted father with this kind of thing.

Even though she kept crying and complaining that it was unfair, Rebecca herself was quite clear about the facts. If she was really sure that she could compete with Rhea Noren, then how could she always like it when she saw it? After expressing her appreciation, her own Ms. Teresa Thick burst into tears by the phone.

That Rhea from Weber Middle School stood in front of all the members of the school troupe and performed a short monologue of Juliet. Everyone watched her stretch out her slender arms to embrace her doomed love. Everyone watched Looking at her face that can make a cute and pitiful look.

Putting on the uniform of Brighton Rodin Girls' School, the American flavor of the girl seemed to fade away. When she stood there without saying a word, everyone would subconsciously regard her as orthodox British girls, even think she has some special origin.

Her temperament is too different.

When people glanced at a group of girls in uniform Western-style uniforms, they would definitely focus on Rhea Noren at first sight.This blond girl from the United States is particularly like that. She seems to have experienced various scenes, so nothing can fool her. care so much.

And Rebecca could feel that this kind of coming from Rodin Girls' School

The hostility brought about by differences in country, region and identity background has become less and less, and she even saw a few girls talking to Rhea.

It is now April, and Rhea Noren has been in this school for a while, and the strict teachers are calling Zarya's name in class more and more times, and they met in the corridor of the teaching building. More and more girls took the initiative to say hello to Rhea.

Many of the girls who took equestrian lessons with them would try horse racing with Rhea Nolen during their free time, and occasionally they would make some painless small bets on who would lose and who would win.

This event was proposed by Rhea. She used several small games to solve the troubles some girls had come over.

Rebecca Hall hated Rhea, and from the start, she didn't like Rhea Noren.

This blond girl from New York, USA, studying at Weber School in California, is an international exchange student exchanged with Joan Akaisen in her dormitory, and she doesn't like Joan very much.

Rebecca and Joan have been competing with each other since they entered the school. Joan Akaisen is a member of the school troupe, and so is Rebecca, and they both want to be the most eye-catching heroine, so in private The relationship between the two has not been very good, and there is always a place for comparison.

Unlike Rebecca, a typical Jewish girl, Joan Eckison is blond and blue-eyed even though she is also Jewish.

And when she welcomed Rhea Nolen from the United States, Rebecca immediately felt a physical disgust, another blonde!

This is still a girl who looks more outstanding than Joan Akaisen. Although Rebecca can pick from Rhea's cheap civilian suitcases to the simple luggage she brought over, it is really difficult for Rebecca to be in front of the other party. Zhang vase face to find any obvious shortcomings.

"I want to see Rodin's school troupe."

After hearing Rhea say this, Rebecca disliked her even more.

At this sensitive and critical moment, an American girl will be added as the heroine of the new drama. It's strange that Rebecca can have a good impression of Rhea.

However, she never imagined that this Rhea Noren could really threaten her heroine.

Rebecca has spent a lot of time in this school troupe, which she has joined since she entered school. She has been influenced by her parents since she was a child. She has always yearned to pursue an acting career in the future, so she is now training her own performance in school. Skill.

She spent no less effort than others. With talent and hard work, Rebecca soon became a student at school.

She stood out from the troupe and became one of the girls who often acted as heroines.

Strength and tactful way of handling things allow Rebecca to live very well in this closed school for girls. There are many girls who tend to her in the school troupe. When Rebecca plays the heroine, the drama is always more harmonious and less Something went wrong.

But now Rebecca doesn't want to stay in this school theater troupe she has always loved at all. She even hopes to disband early and then she can immediately be in this place full of Rhea Noren's name.

"Riya, your lines are really good. How long have you played Juliet in your previous school?"

It turned out that the girl who made fun of Rhea's accent was the first to surround me, "You really surprised me. When you introduced yourself, you used an American accent, and you switched to a British accent at the beginning of the performance. Although you haven't imitated it so well. Standard, but oddly nice, a bit like a British immigrant from another European country."

"You can lengthen the i a bit longer, and the effect may be better." The girl who had quarreled with Rhea before on the name issue broke the deadlock and took the initiative to talk, "Don't emphasize a so much, okay, ours English isn't that weird!"

Rhea didn't care about what happened before and thanked the other party with a smile, which made the situation much better. Girls who were curious about her acting experience and marveled at her acting skills all went to talk to her.

"After watching your performance, I can assure you that you must be Juliet!"

As a result, the atmosphere stiffened as soon as the words came out, and the girl who spoke also felt that it was not good, and stopped her voice in embarrassment.A few girls peeked at Rebecca, but no one spoke.

Before Rhea, everyone was more optimistic about Rebecca, but even though they knew that Rebecca was very strong, there were still many girls who refused to admit defeat and wanted to try the role of Juliet. However, after watching Rhea's performance, they signed up for Juliet. The number of people suddenly dropped sharply, because they knew that they could not play better than Rhea anyway.

"It's not necessarily me. Ms. Teresa hasn't made a decision yet. Besides, my British accent is not good enough. She can't let me talk to you in American English on stage." Rhea said Self-deprecation eased the atmosphere of this cold scene.

Some sympathized with Rebecca and did not talk to Rhea, and some were impressed by her strength and really wanted to make friends with Rhea, "What's the matter, you can learn it, and you learn it so fast, when you are preparing for the drama Maybe you can master it all."

After a waiting period, Teresa West

Ke finally appeared. As usual, this woman with sharp features looked solemn and serious, as if there was no difference.

But Rebecca, who knew Teresa well, felt a sinking heart. She could see Teresa was in a bad mood.

She immediately became nervous, afraid that what she had been worrying about would still happen—how would her mother, Maria Aiwen, deal with this matter?

In fact, after waking up, Rebecca regretfully called again, telling her mother not to interfere with the school troupe, but Maria just heard Rebecca's grievances, and she didn't intend to let her go.

Her chest went numb and then her heart felt extremely uncomfortable. At this moment, Rebecca didn't know which name she wanted to hear.

Looking around at the young girls with their own strengths and potential, Theresa's eyes stayed on Rhea for a while, and then she announced the role that everyone cared about the most.

"Juliet is played by Rebecca Hall."

After she said this, there was a moment of silence, and everyone looked surprised, including Rebecca herself.

But neither Teresa Syke nor the other girls thought she was innocent, and even those girls who had a little sympathy for her changed their positions in an instant.

How could the heroine be Rebecca!

After watching Rhea's performance, Teresa actually asked Rebecca to act. Can she play better than Rhea?

What happened in the middle?

Ignoring the girls' commotion, Teresa immediately looked at Rhea who was sitting in the crowd, as if she was afraid of ignoring her, "Romeo will be played by Rhea Noren."

Hearing this, Rebecca's face turned pale. Rebecca didn't know what others thought, but she knew very well that Teresa's decision was undoubtedly an expression of dissatisfaction with her.

Teresa thought very simply, since Maria Ivan did not hesitate to use her British and American accents to question whether she was fair in the choice of Shakespeare's heroine, since Rebecca did not hesitate to put pressure on her through her family to get this role, then she gives Juliet to Rebecca!

The play will be shown on the school's open day, and the parents of the students will also be able to enter the school to watch it. Teresa wants them to have a good look. People with real talent will have no problem acting in anything.

She glanced at the group of whispering girls, knowing that they were all guessing what was going on, and Teresa glanced coldly at Rebecca, whom she had loved so much.

Students have to be disappointed.

Then she saw Rhea again, the blond girl sitting there with a calm expression, as if she would not be shaken by anything, and Teresa couldn't help but show a little love in her eyes, which is a privilege for a gifted genius.

At this age and status, Teresa cherishes the new generation of talents very much. She even hopes that Rhea can develop in this direction. If Rhea wants to be admitted to a British drama school, she is completely willing to write a letter for this American girl. A sincere letter of recommendation.

After watching Juliet in Rhea, Teresa knew that this girl had a talent for acting, but after watching Romeo in Rhea, Teresa knew that she would never meet such a talented girl again in her lifetime It's the second time!

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