As for the asurents, it’s too simple, just ask Han Yifan. He’s been dating Shang Feifei for so long, how could he not know her asurents?
Shang Feifei obviously realized this too, turned her head to look at Han Yifan. Although Han Yifan provided her asurents, he was resolute in not admitting, "That definitely wasn’t . How could I know you’d co to visit the set, or that you’d do a guest appearance?"
In reality, every ti Shang Feifei visited the set, they would definitely try every ans to keep her for a cao. No choice, the production team is poor, and when it airs there probably won’t be much money for promotion, so they trick whoever they can.
Even though Shang Feifei knew, she’d already gotten on a pirate ship, plus she really wanted to act opposite Xia Siyu. Despite knowing these people have their little tricks in mind, she had to continue.
Although Shang Feifei had just arrived, she was at least professionally trained. When trying on makeup, she already grasped the script. When actually on stage, she perford well with excellent finesse, quickly blending in and passed after a few rehearsals.
After the first scene, they had passed noon. The afternoon scene was rather important, set in that era where she played a wealthy lady, and what better pasti for a wealthy lady in the house than playing mahjong.
Around the mahjong table were her, Li Yiru, Xia Siyu, and another wealthy wife. They say the mahjong table is a small society. Mahjong is different from card gas; everyone is independent, needing to block the player on their left and antagonize the one on the right. Knowing the other party is just one tile away from winning doesn’t an you’d throw your own to let them win, unless it’s purposely to build relationships.
This is what’s on the surface of the ga, but beyond playing cards, the verbal and psychological battles between a few people are essential too, like comparing clothes, jewelry, and n. Back and forth, advancing and retreating. Such scenes really test acting skill, and although Shang Feifei’s character doesn’t say much on the side, she harbors hidden sharpness.
During the rehearsal, Bo Yan privately ntioned to her, "If you feel uncomfortable at any point, you can pause anyti. If you have any issues, feel free to raise them directly."
Shang Feifei didn’t answer, just watched Xia Siyu nearby asking Wei Jingjing what she wanted for dinner, nodded, "Don’t worry, even though it’s a cao, I’ll act well."
Indeed, as soon as she officially got on the mahjong table, the laughing and joking Xia Siyu instantly transford into a refined lady of China.
It’s not that she pretended to be deep, but every move she made was exceptionally graceful. Her face, though faint, seed to capture everything in her eyes. Li Yiru, on the other hand, had a more lively role. She and Xia Siyu had cooperated for a long ti, and their coordination was very proper, whereas she couldn’t keep up with the rhythm.
No worries, it’s just rehearsal, let’s go again. The second ti around, Shang Feifei noticed that what was most attractive about Xia Siyu was not her actions, but her entire persona. It included not only her gaze but also her posture, her language, her expression. She could even see the brilliance flowing in her eyes.
But every ti soone shouted "cut," she imdiately reverted to her vivacious self, as if entirely different from the person in the scene.
Once filming officially started, she perford as steadily as ever. Sotis when she was in a daze, Xia Siyu would smoothly bring the plot back on track. This feeling only ca when she was new in the industry, acting against veteran actors.
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