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Sarah Sutton: "?"

His expression was serious and stern, showing no signs of joking around.

Sarah Sutton looked at him for a mont, then suddenly understood and laughed: "Oh~ Fairchild, are you worried that Maeve will be late for her first day of filming? Hey, with around, what are you afraid of?"

Julian Fairchild nodded, as if he was holding sothing in his hand, and left the room.

Sarah Sutton didn’t think much of it and went downstairs to look for Maeve Lane. As she passed by Julian Fairchild’s room, she noticed the door seed sowhat odd, like it had been kicked and deford by soone.

She chuckled, "Must be an illusion, who would dare kick Julian Fairchild’s door."

...

Veridia Studios.

Maeve Lane sat under the studio lights, the makeup artist was applying makeup for her.

When Sarah Sutton arrived, she patted Maeve, "Maeve, you woke up really early today, has the hangover worn off?"

"Even if it’s not worn off, it has to be," Maeve Lane mumbled.

"What did you say?" Sarah Sutton leaned closer, "I didn’t hear you clearly."

"It’s nothing."

Maeve Lane pushed all those emotions out of her mind, leaving her brain empty.

Director Dayne also ca over, taking advantage of her makeup session to briefly explain the filming tasks for the next few days. He advised Maeve Lane not to be nervous and was speaking when he looked up and his eyes lit up, "Julian, co over here."

Upon hearing the man’s deep "hmm," Maeve Lane’s gaze flickered for a mont.

"Maeve Lane is a newcor, you’re her senior, and I’ll probably need you to spend so effort with her, it’d be best if you could help her get into character."

Although Director Dayne was older than Julian Fairchild, he treated Julian Fairchild as an equal. He spoke to Maeve Lane and Julian Fairchild: "Today’s first filming is a mory scene, the first eting of young Miles Monarch and Eliza Grant, there aren’t many lines. To stay true to the original work, we’re using young actors for it. Your scenes will begin filming officially after tomorrow’s script discussion, so today, even if you have nothing much to do, co and watch."

Today mainly involves trying out styles and shooting costu photos. Julian Fairchild’s costu style had already been determined because he’s not picky with styles.

As for Maeve Lane’s look, there might have to be several plans since dressing as a man is difficult, and that sense of vigor needs to be shown through style.

Director Dayne continued explaining, "Because we will stagger the filming, today we shoot your youthful academic pursuits, and the second day might shoot battlefield scenes, the transition is very big. So starting now, you must treat what you see as your own mories, imrse in and experience this feeling, and in later scenes, best cooperate with so body language to convey it, do you understand what I an?"

"Hmm."

Julian Fairchild also nodded.

Director Dayne found no flaws in Julian Fairchild’s acting. His versatility is highly strong; any role, if he chooses to perform, whether a spirited young lad or a dark, power-driven minister, he manages effortlessly.

In his heart, he couldn’t help but admire that Julian Fairchild is indeed exceptionally gifted. Such a powerful background and yet he chose to enter the entertainnt industry. Although the reason is unknown, surely his family must have faced a lot of pressure.

Feeling complicated, Director Dayne turned to Maeve Lane and continued: "Maeve Lane, this role indeed presents quite a challenge for you. The most important aspect is whether you can convey ’youthfulness,’ the character of Eliza Grant is actually female by nature, but until the ’battle death,’ she dies as a young general. This asure needs you to handle by yourself."

Maeve Lane nodded seriously. By now, she had completed her first look, wearing a dashingly elegant jade crown with an understated white jade hairpin, her hair was styled in a high ponytail.

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