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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism

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Chapter 540 Comfort Zone

As the mask was carefully removed, a petite face emerged, smooth and flawless.

Standing before Archer was none other than Zelena, who had disappeared from the entertainment industry for

several months! Archer certainly remembered Zelena.

A few years back, during a campus competition, she had greatly irritated him.

Zelena had gone so far as to hire four people specifically to target Archer in order to catch his attention. Archer

had been furious that day.

He didn't do anything because he was a gentleman. Had Zelena been a man, he would have ensured she faced

severe consequences. He had a deep impression of Zelena.

Although they hadn't been in touch since, Archer was aware that Zelena had later made a nfor herself as a

star.

Running into her here was quite unexpected.

Zelena gestured toward the store behind her. "This is my side business. What do you think?"

Archer smirked slightly. "You? Do you even know how to bowlI?"

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Zelena's lips curled into a playful smile, her eyes sparkling with mischief. "How about we have a gafter the

ribbon-cutting?" Archer replied, "Not interested."

His presence at the opening was more out of respect for the bowling club's general manager.

In reality, Archer wasn't a fan of bowling; his father was the enthusiast. Archer had invested in the club and

attended the event as a formality.

When it was time, they moved to the front for the ribbon-cutting.

Zelena leaned in and whispered, "I understand if you're scared of losing. Is it so hard to admit you're bad at

something?"

Archer's grip on the scissors tightened, veins standing out, but his expression remained unchanged as he

completed the cutting and posed for photos.

As he prepared to leave, Zelena, noting his lack of reaction, said, "Archer, don't you want to defeat me?"

Archer turned to face her, his eyes cold and slightly disdainful. In a steady, low voice, he replied, "Zelena, where

does your confidence cfrom, thinking that this stunt would grab my attention?" "What?" Zelena was

momentarily stunned.

Archer tucked his hands into his pockets. "You know exactly what | mean."

Many people had sought Archer's attention over the years, from hisz school days to his professional career. He

was surrounded by admirers constantly and had grown weary of such tactics.

Although he wasn't sure of Zelena's exact motives, he had no interest in her.

Zelena had misjudged Archer's competitive spirit. She thought

provoking him might get a reaction,

but Archer remained unet

Feeling a bit disoriented, Zelena stood still as Archer got into his car and drove off.

She clenched her fists, realizing that influencing Archer was more challenging than she had anticipated.

She would need to rethink her strategy.

With Invinne Group moving into the film industry, winning Archer's support would be a significant boost for her

future projects. She was determined not to miss this chance.

After returning from Dunivan, Zelena made a comeback and re-entered the spotlight.

Following her lengthy hiatus, her brief return was accompanied by a trending topic sponsored by her team.

Sof her previously scheduled events had been reassigned to other artists, while others continued under

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contract.

Due to a back injury, Zelena could no longer maintain the intense activity she had previously managed in variety

shows.

With the successful release of Spring in Moon City, Zelena gained a new wave of film fans.

Her company restructured her

career options, offering her a choice between two projects: The River's Breeze, an urban ensemble , and

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romance .

In fact, Zelena's fees for variety shows were comparable to her film compensation.

Her former agency had even invested more to keep her in variety shows than on film projects. Variety shows

were Zelena's comfort zone.

With equal financial reward, she would naturally prefer to continue in that field.

Zelena was a natural performer, and creating a persona on a variety show ceasily to her.

Acting, however, required patience and considerable effort to achieve even a basic level of proficiency.