Jenna, amused, suggested, "Let's watch the episode first. Elva has invested a lot of effort in this drama."
The conversation ceased as everyone turned their attention to the soap opera.
Even Felipe, typically indifferent to TV dramas, found himself engrossed in the captivating episodes. The drama was, indeed, exceptional.
Time flew by, and before they knew it, two hours had passed.
On this first day, the platform had released two episodes. They planned to release two more each day thereafter.
After viewing, Brenda expressed her delight. "I enjoyed it so much, Elva. Is the filming complete? I'll have Effie work extra hours to finish as soon as possible."
Elva responded with a chuckle, "We're nearly done. Currently, we're focusing on editing and post-production. Patience is key for maintaining quality."
Brenda nodded in approval. "This is the first time Effie has impressed me," she admitted, looking at Elva with admiration. "You are truly talented. Please continue to write such exceptional scripts."
"I will, Mrs. Harris," Elva pledged.
Meanwhile, Lilah, who had been observing silently from the couch, fixed her gaze on Elva, a hint of mockery in her eyes.
Noticing this, Elva asked pointedly, “Lilah, what do you think of my script?"
Lilah, with a calculated tone, requested, “It's brilliant. Could we have a copy to read?"
Elva's smile faltered momentarily before she replied, “I'm sorry, but that's not possible right now. Only the cast has access to it.”
"Oh, really?" Lilah wondered if Elva was too engrossed in impersonating A Fond Dream.
She had kept her identity as A Fond Dream a secret to avoid disrupting her life, but Elva's actions made her realize her low profile had allowed others to assume her identity. She worried her fans would be disappointed if they learned the truth.
Lilah then inquired, "I heard A Fond Dream is planning a fan meeting next week. Elva, do you know when exactly?"
Elva was momentarily speechless, her fingers clenched tightly.
A Fond Dream was known for their mystery and absence from social platforms. The idea of the author meeting fans was unexpected.
"I-I haven't set a time yet," Elva managed to say, her smile lacking its usual confidence.
Brenda, intrigued, asked, "Really? You've always been so reserved.
Your fans, including many in our chat group, are eager to meet you.
If you do hold a fan meeting, I'm sure they'll be thrilled to attend.”
Lilah's curiosity peaked. “What chat group are you referring to?" she asked.
Brenda eagerly pulled out her phone, displaying a chat group. “Look, these are all A Fond Dream's fans," she said, full of pride.