Chapter 264

Galaxy Games Talent Agency had four types of contracts: SABC. A-level contracts were usually for the company’s main resources – the actors they thought would be worth a lot in the commercial market and had a higher revenue share.

B-level and C-level contracts were a bit lower-tier, usually for newbies, but occasionally someone would break out of the pack and got promoted to an A-level contract.

S-level contracts were super rare, mostly for superstars who had won a ton of awards, super well-known nationally, and some even own shares in the company – they were really deep with the company

Since Galaxy Games was founded, they’ve only had one S-level contract, with a super awesome actress. Unfortunately, she passed away from illness two years ago, otherwise Sydney wouldn’t have a chance to be the top actress at the agency.

role in “Phoenix Fire” was a total fluke, and landing good roles on your

recently and Nicolas was a pro at networking – he can pull in all sorts of resources. If she signed

to transition and was expericing different fields this year. As a fellow A-level contract actress, Sydney already had a lot of hits; any time a good script showed up, she’d probably snatch it. Even if Nicolas really liked Celeste, he might not be able to help her

rather sign with another agency as a newbie and at least

“If I sign with your agency, I’d have to be the face of it. Would you

caught on quickly “You mean Sydney? Don’t worry about that. Her contract is almost up

surprised. “Ms. Denton has such high commercial value, would you really let her go?”

upgrade to an S-level contract. I can give her a better cut, but she doesn’t qualify for S-level. If

Nicolas hated being

stuff now, but she lacked self-awareness and got more and more arrogant. She was not a professional actress and wasn’t

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