Doxy Area is a high-class zone brimming with advanced technology. Its roads are as spotless as polished marble, and the crime rate here is less than 1%. Aspiring directors often begin their careers in this area because it provides every facility a top-tier director might need.
There are no scandals or threats here—just healthy competition based on the success of movies, determined by box office performance and audience approval. Unlike Earth, the people here don't resort to backstabbing or blackmail.
Just as guilds are a norm, some individuals also form their personal groups, giving them unique names. Each group has a leader and a sub-leader. Dylan, who recently decided to join KS Entertainment Studio, leads one such group named Dylan Warriors. In this area, no one questions the choice of a group name—everyone names their group as per their preferences.
The Dylan Warriors gathered in Doxy Area, with all members present. They booked a room for an hour in the renowned T-Café, and the meeting began.
"How long is this gig supposed to last?" a member stood up and asked.
He wasn't aware of the details because, the previous night, Hans had called everyone and only said, "Make sure you're all in Doxy Area tomorrow," without revealing much. The absent members assumed it was likely related to a 15-day advertisement contract and showed up, hoping for clarity.
Dylan stood up, his eyes sweeping across the room, and said in a confident tone,
"Those who missed the last meeting, let me catch you up. As you know, we haven't had significant work in the past three years. You all are aware of the struggles Dylan Warriors have faced to make a name for ourselves. But our ultimate goal remains…"
"BLESSED SCREEN!" the members shouted in unison, their eyes blazing with passion. The determination in their voices showed how serious they were.
" That's why I've taken a big gamble," Dylan said.
The Blessed Screen isn't just the dream of a director—it's the collective goal of everyone involved in filmmaking: assistant directors, scriptwriters, choreographers, actors, producers, crew members, and more. Everyone works tirelessly, all aiming to feature their movie on the Blessed Screen.
But why is it so coveted? That remains a mystery. No one who has achieved success on the Blessed Screen has ever given an interview or revealed what happens once their movie is featured. The allure of the unknown has driven countless individuals to make it their life's mission.
" After much thought and research, I've decided—we're all joining KS Entertainment Studio." Dylan Continued
His announcement caused a stir among the members.
"Ehh, when did KS Entertainment even come into existence, and what rating does the owner have?" one member asked another curiously.
"It's likely a new studio opened by a fresh director this year, and they might have earned a B or C rating at best. Maybe the leader saw the opportunity for permanent jobs and decided to join." He then drifted into his thoughts and added, "Ah, how lucky I am to be a part of Dylan Warriors!"
"Is he the new director who opened the studio this year?" Questioning one member to other members
"Wait, could it be that studio run by a newbie B-grade director who just graduated this year?" another member asked, confused.
"Yeah, I've never heard of it. But if our leader is suggesting it, there must be something special about it," another chimed in.
"Special? That studio opened just yesterday, and its owner is an E-rate director," a member who attended the last meeting interrupted, shattering their hopeful assumptions.
"What… An E-rate director?!" The absent members gasped in shock, their jaws dropping so wide that a mouse could comfortably set up a home inside.
"Leader, are we, D-rate Dylan Warriors, seriously going to work with an E-rate director? Is this a joke?" someone asked, still in disbelief.
"Yes, leader, we're not happy with this decision. Please reconsider," others voiced their discontent in unison. The group's structure allowed everyone the right to express their opinions, and they exercised it.
Dylan, however, was prepared for this reaction. Smiling mysteriously, he said,
"I knew you'd be unhappy, but I didn't make this decision lightly. I did a background check on the owner, and what I discovered will shock you too."
The members leaned forward, their curiosity piqued. "What did you find out, leader?" one of them asked eagerly.
"Beauty Queen Lisa, Angel Voice Roxson, and the King of Royals Alex…" Dylan paused dramatically.
"Uh… why are you bringing up their names, leader?" another member asked, mirroring everyone's confusion.
"Oh, you still haven't guessed? Let me clear your doubts. These three are close friends of the owner of KS Entertainment Studio."
"HOLY MOLY!" the group exclaimed so loudly that the sound echoed through the café, reaching other rooms.
"Oh my god, leader, let's go join right now!" one member said, unable to contain his excitement. The realization that their ultimate goal, the Blessed Screen, might be within reach lit a fire in their hearts.
"Yes, leader, we'll speak directly to the owner of KS Entertainment Studio," another added enthusiastically.
Seeing their shocked but determined faces, Dylan felt satisfied. "My instincts are never wrong. Our key is at KS Entertainment Studio," he said with conviction as he led his group out of the café.
Half an hour later ....
"Brother Dylan, is this KS Entertainment?" one of the members asked in excitement as they reached their destination.
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Inside KS Entertainment…
Phone ringing…
"Good morning, Jammy," Max said, picking up the call with a cheerful tone.
"Very good morning, Max," came Jameson's response from the other end.
"So, tell me, what's making you so happy?" Max asked curiously. From Jameson's tone, he could tell something exciting had happened.
"Have you seen the news? Alex and Roxson's movie made it to the Blessed Screen's 18th list!" Jameson exclaimed, brimming with excitement.
"Oh, I didn't pay much attention to the list," Max replied with mild disinterest, clearly unimpressed.
"What? How could you miss that? What were you even doing when the list came out? Is your brain filled with junk?" Jameson snapped angrily.
"Whoa, calm down, buddy! Why are you so worked up about this?" Max chuckled, trying to diffuse Jameson's irritation.
"If you've forgotten everything, don't worry, your big brother is here to remind you," Jameson said, his tone shifting to a more composed yet serious one.
"Blessed Screen is a legendary and mysterious phenomenon. Nobody knows how it came into existence—except maybe the kings of Hollywood, but even they haven't revealed anything yet. Five years ago, Lisa's movie ALONE made it to the Blessed Screen, and since then, she hasn't given a single interview. She hasn't even called me back, as if she's forgotten everyone. What's more, none of her movies have been released since. It's almost as if she's taken an eternal leave. That's the effect of the Blessed Screen—nobody truly understands it."
Jameson paused briefly, his voice dropping to a whisper. "There are even rumors about the Blessed Screen…
they call it HEAVEN'S GATE ."