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Chapter 26 - Chapter 26 "On the Self-cultivation of Actors"

Diana Rigg of BBC immediately decided, "William, our BBC can arrange everything for you. As long as you dare to come, I'm afraid you'll find all sorts of excuses to back out. William, you must keep your word, or I'll come to your house to block you."

William looked at Diana, with her two prominent features, and thought, 'It's perfect if you come to block me. Maybe something more can happen.'

"OK, let's set a time," William nodded in agreement.

"Hey, William, don't think about using this as an excuse to date Diana Rigg. She belongs to all of us reporters in London. We'll definitely stop you from getting close to Diana!" a reporter jokingly shouted.

His words caused a burst of laughter on the scene; everyone was roaring with laughter.

"Right, right, right, Rob, you're absolutely right! We'll all go protect Diana then, so William doesn't get a chance!" other reporters agreed.

William knew these guys were actually just looking for an excuse to go to the scene together. They were afraid the BBC wouldn't allow other reporters into the archery range, and they wouldn't miss such good news for anything.

"Go to hell, Rob! When did I become yours? If William wants to date me, I'll agree right now!" Diana Riggsaid boldly. "William, do you want to date me? I'm single now, you have a chance!" She even winked at William, looking like she was ripe for the picking.

William was somewhat tempted. Diana Rigg was truly a great beauty, well-proportioned, with her prominent features seeming ready to burst. This made William, who had experienced intimacy in his previous life, feel a bit tempted. In his previous life, he was a nobody and had never dated a great beauty like Diana Rigg.

Many girls in front of their televisions cursed Diana Rigg for being shameless, an old cow eating tender grass. 'William is ours, you old woman, go to hell!'

For these fifteen or sixteen-year-old girls, Diana Rigg, in her twenties, was already an old woman.

However, with so many people present, William was still a bit embarrassed. He didn't agree directly, only saying, "Perhaps we could have dinner after the press conference."

"Of course, I'd be delighted! William, you must keep your word, or I'll come to your house to block you!" Diana Rigg said to Erik with a flirtatious look. For Diana Rigg, William was definitely the ideal boyfriend: talented, famous, handsome, and most importantly, very rich. Who else would she choose but such a rising star?

If she and William really became a couple, it would greatly boost her fame. Besides, with him being so handsome, she wouldn't be at a disadvantage, Diana Rigg thought to herself.

Shhh, shhh, shhh, shhh!

"Oh, God, NO. NO. NO, Diana Rigg, you can't agree to him! William Devonshire will swallow you whole! Diana Rigg, you are ours!" many male reporters complained with sighs.

Many male reporters at the scene had feelings for Diana Rigg. Now, watching their goddess about to fall into someone else's arms, they were very displeased.

"OK, we'll connect after this ends," William said, blushing a little. It was his first time being booed, and he was a bit embarrassed.

"Damn it, William Devonshire, let's get back to the topic! We don't want to hear you flirting on live broadcast!" a reporter shouted in dissatisfaction. Many reporters now wished they could beat William up.

William said awkwardly, "OK, let's continue. I want to give two pieces of advice to my peers. First, be firm in your will. Don't care what others say. The firmness of your will determines how far you can go when doing something. Self-conquest, self-challenge, make your nerves tough.

Overly delicate nerves will keep you in a state of superficial comfort but inner anxiety throughout your life. Build your strong willpower. When facing challenges in life, our choice should be to face them head-on, not to avoid them."

The reporters all nodded in agreement with William's words.

"Second, on the premise of ensuring your survival, read as much as possible. If we want to change our situation and change the World, the simplest, most direct, and cheapest way is to read more. Knowledge changes destiny, and I am a typical example."

William added in his heart, 'The premise is that you must have a system.'

Even if you are an eight-year-old child, you can learn to speak better, act cuter, act more pitiful, and cry more convincingly through learning. When you want to buy a toy, it's easier to evoke the softness in your parents' hearts, thereby persuading them.

Therefore, to all the children of England, I solemnly recommend "on acting" to you. By studying this book, perhaps 20 years later, when you grow up and have children, you can easily see through whether your children are acting.

You can tell them, 'Child, when I was your age, I practiced acting. Dad solemnly recommends "on acting" to you. Once you learn it, you can act more convincingly, so Dad doesn't see through your fake tears at a glance.'"

Hahahahaha, a roar of laughter erupted at the scene. Everyone was doubled over with laughter, amused by William.

Some reporters even deliberately cooperated by asking William where "on acting" was sold, saying they definitely wanted to recommend it to their children.

And the audience in front of their televisions also burst into laughter, amused by William. Many children even seriously asked their parents where the book William mentioned was sold. They were very interested in learning, dreaming that if they learned it one day, they could buy whatever they wanted.

A 10-year-old English boy named Danny listened to William's words, bought "on acting," and studied it diligently. One year later, he successfully starred in a super film series that lasted for ten years.

After he became famous, he said in a media interview: "I want to thank William Devonshire. He taught me how to act. Here, I want to follow my idol William and recommend the book "on acting" to all the children of England. Perhaps you will be the next wizard."

After that day, many children in England who were interested in acting were looking for "on acting." Not long after, many adults around the World also became interested in this book, because no matter what you do, sometimes being able to deceive the other party is often the beginning of victory.

William also cultivated a large number of reserves for the World's performing arts industry and provided a free, wide-ranging advertisement for the entertainment industry.

The author and family of that book praised and thanked William in the media more than once in the future, because William made them a fortune.

It's unknown what happened in the end, but Sophie, the Rose of France, suddenly mentioned William to the media, saying he was the most handsome and charming young man and hoped to have a chance to meet and exchange acting experiences.

Sophie, in her thirties, was still stunningly beautiful. William was certainly willing to interact with her, but the age difference was a bit large, and he was afraid of being hyped up by the media.

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