As one of the heroines, Grace Smith naturally wouldn't fall as easily as an ordinary vicious supporting actress.
She was rejected, so she gracefully picked up the documents again and began to report her work to Alan Moore.
As if it wasn't her who had just kissed a man only to be coldly rejected.
There wasn't the slightest hint of embarrassment on her face, her composure even made Alan Moore look at her in a new light.
In the following days, Grace Smith displayed unparalleled professional abilities before Alan Moore.
She's beautiful, ambitious, full of desire.
Yet at the same time, she possesses capabilities that match her ambition.
If Alan Moore didn't dislike women like Grace Smith with such overt ambitions and intent, he might have fallen for her.
Elizabeth Henson: "…Because this plot doesn't fit here, so we cut it."
Damn, even Elizabeth Henson herself couldn't accept this explanation; it was too far-fetched.
