Inside the private room, there were not many people, just three.
Investor Boss Nill, his assistant, and Director Mortimer.
Boss Nill looked like he was in his forties or fifties, slightly overweight, and seemed quite amiable. He didn't put on airs while speaking, but Producer Hans was persistently urging him to drink during the dinner.
"Norris, Boss Nill is the sole investor in this show, and you're not the only one vying for the lead female role. If you want to secure this role, you need to show some sincerity."
Even Bertha Haines, for all her naiveté, understood the hidden message in Producer Hans's words.
Turns out this audition didn't require acting skills, but rather sincerity. But what exactly did Producer Hans mean by sincerity?
"Boss Nill loves drinking. If you can drink with him today and make him happy, this role won't be considered for anyone else, right, Boss Nill?"
