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.

“Phoenix Fire” was a total fluke, and landing good roles on your own was super tough. Agency backing is needed.

Nicolas was a pro at networking – he can pull in all sorts of resources. If she signed with him, she’d

tell Sydney wanted 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

rather sign with another agency as a newbie and

to be the face of

worry about that. Her contract is almost up

such high commercial value, would you

to an S-level contract. I can give her a better cut, but she doesn’t qualify for S-level. If we can’t agree, forget it. Her

hated being controlled.

not a professional actress and wasn’t naturally talented.

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