Taylor was a bit nervous at first, but when she saw Hardy sitting there, she suddenly became very confident.
Hitchcock had Taylor perform several scenes, and she quickly got into character, interpreting all the feelings the director wanted.
"Your performance is excellent. I think the female lead has been decided. What do you think?" Hitchcock looked at Hardy and the head of MGM's performing arts department.
They naturally had no objections.
"Excellent, beyond my expectations," said the head of MGM's performing arts department.
"Well, then it's settled," Hardy concluded.
"Yay~!"
Taylor cheered loudly, ran to the judges to thank them, and finally came to Hardy's side, giving him a big hug.
Next was the audition for the main villain, played by an old actor from MGM, in his forties, often portraying villains. The director praised him for embodying the villainous image to the bone.