After researching Raphael's backstory overnight, I empathized with his struggles, understanding why the system wanted to pair him with the heroine.
Previously, I had relied on family connections to get close to Christian but had never met Elsie or Raphael.
Contemplating the new mission, I decided to enter the entertainment industry and informed my indulgent parents of my choice.
Everyone who knew the news was not surprised at all. After all, I had pursued Christian for years, so entering the industry for him seemed logical.
On the fifth day of working at Christian's company, I finally met the heroine, Elsie.
She embodied the novel's description, wearing a white dress and with long flowing hair. When I saw her, I was attracted to her.
As expected, Elsie attracted everyone's attention as soon as she entered the company not only for her innocent beauty but also as a new artist signed by the company's top agent.
My manager, Esther Black, remarked quietly, "What a promising beauty."
She then glanced at my expressionless face, concerned I might react out of jealousy, and added, "Of course, Ms. Burton is the prettiest, with an exceptional presence."