The three men looked at her blankly in unison as if they had gone dizzy because of her tongue-twisted sentence.
"How are we scary when we've done nothing?" Liam asked in confusion.
At this moment, Vania realized that she had confused herself. "Anyway, the actors are intimidated by the presence of the three of you. That's how you all are affecting their performance. They became nervous after seeing you guys here. If you don't leave and go somewhere else for tea, I'm afraid we'll have to shoot today's scene until midnight."
It was not an exaggeration at all. After all, the actors made frequent mistakes during the scenes.
"Is it that bad?" Thomas inquired incomprehensibly.
They were not monsters, so what was there to be nervous about?
"Young masters, I'd like to request that you excuse yourselves," Vania urged them to leave the set quickly.
However, the three men exchanged glances but none of them intended to move.
Just then, Hanson uttered, "But darling, as your family, it's normal for me to visit the set. There's no problem at all about me being here. The actors have to get used to seeing me since I plan to come often."
Driving him away whenever the actors get nervous wouldn't be the right way, would it?
"He's right," Liam immediately nodded and agreed. "Bryan is filming here, so there is no problem for me to come and visit him on set."
Vania nodded since their reasonings made sense.
Without answering the two of them, she let her gaze fall on Thomas.
She wanted to hear his reasons now.
At this moment, Thomas was taken aback by their words.
He didn't have someone close that he knew on set, but he didn't want to leave either.
After debating, he answered, "As a best friend, I'm here to visit you and Bryan."
Best friend? When Vania heard his words, the corner of her mouth twitched.
They were more like enemies.
Anyway, no matter what they said, she could tell that none of the three young masters intended to leave.
"What do you guys want?"
Though Vania knew what they wanted, she still blurted an unprofessional question.
Hanson took the initiative to speak. "Darling, we are sitting here without saying a word. How are we affecting your actors?"
He began to analyze the situation for Vania. "If they're being disturbed just because of our strong aura, that means that they're not psychologically stable."
"I agree."
"That's right."
Liam and Thomas chimed in.
Hanson continued, "This is a good opportunity to train them. Otherwise, will they still be so nervous about their upcoming dramas whenever they see us?"
Liam gave Hanson a thumbs up. "Well said, Hanson. The actors are psychologically unstable, so we should train them in order to solve the fundamental problem of the shoot."
As expected, a leader's way of speech was different. Every sentence was meaningful. "Especially for Bryan since this is his first film. He has a lot of room for improvement. Since I'm here to supervise him, I can report to Old Mr. Jones about the situation so that he'll feel at ease."
Vania snickered silently, Very well said. All your reasons make sense.
She then turned her gaze to Thomas, who had not spoken yet. "What do you say?"
Thomas was flustered and agreed with the rest of the two. "Hanson and Liam are right. Also, your scope of observation while filming is limited, so having us here will help you monitor the overall situation and come up with some good insights to help your filming."
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