“Is that… Ruby Garcia?”

“Pleased to meet you, Ms.

Garcia.

My name is.

Louis wasn’t the only one.

A few others also gathered around Ruby, introducing themselves with warmth.

It was a surprise enough to have Louis, the president of Blosa Film University, present.

But the appearance of Ruby, the film industry legend in the country, was astonishing.

With the arrival of these two renowned individuals, the theater buzzed with excitement.

Vincent approached, took Ruby’s hand, and said with a surge of excitement, “I thought you were in Mubluosia.

If I’d known you were coming, I would have offered you a ride.

Ruby responded with a kind smile, “I just wanted to see how my favorite student is doing.

“Your student?” Camille’s eyes went wide.

She knew Ruby was still working as an acting coach in Mubluosia and hadn’t taken on private students for years.

So who was Ruby referring to?

The room filled with puzzled looks.

Kristy’s coach was Camille, and Selah didn’t have a coach.

Who could Ruby’s student be?

With a serene smile, Ruby made her way through the crowd.

All eyes followed her as she stopped in front of Selah.

Looking at Selah, Ruby’s face softened.

“Selah is my student,” she announced.

Everyone at the scene was taken aback to learn that Ruby was Selah’s coach.

Why hadn’t Selah mentioned this? She had kept it so well hidden.

Jayleen and Kristy were rooted to the spot.

They recalled Ruby’s earlier words… What exactly had Ruby said?

Kristy was in disbelief over Ruby’s claim that Selah was her student.

Determined to get answers, Jayleen approached Ruby with a forced smile.

“Ms.

Garcia, I hear you’ve been overseas.

How did you come to know Selah and become her coach? We don’t mean to pry.

It’s just that Selah has never mentioned being your student.

Could there be a reason she hasn’t spoken of it?”

Ruby glanced at Jayleen before her friendly expression turned stern.

“Not everyone likes to broadcast having a good coach, as if they fear nobody would replace out.

A coach’s strength means nothing if the student doesn’t have the will or talents.

Otherwise, they only perform when instructed and fall apart when left alone.

What good does that do?”

It was clear to all that Ruby was taking a jab at Kristy, so they stayed silent.

With a look of dissatisfaction, Ruby addressed the silent group.

“Don’t jump to conclusions.

It was Lindsey who requested me to coach Selah temporarily.

What?

The idea that Lindsey had persuaded the renowned Ruby to coach Selah was astounding.

Those who once saw Lindsey as insignificant were now watching her intently.

Moments ago, Jayleen and Kristy had ridiculed Lindsey for her inability to secure an acting coach.

Now, they felt as if they’d been struck across the face, their cheeks hot with embarrassment.

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