Elisa set aside the script and stretched with a big yawn, finally grasping her hand as if breathing a sigh of relief. Her eyes gleamed as she said, "Summer, I did some research today. This Harlan guy, well, he's got a good reputation in the industry. He's down-to-earth and great with newcomers. He's quite caring, so I think you two should get along well. I feel like your vibes should be compatible."
"Mmm."
Summer smiled, though she had actually researched him last night too. Was he too busy to even attend the opening ceremony? He appeared even more mysterious than the male lead.
They were about to act together, yet she hadn't even met him.
For a newcomer like Summer, she couldn't help but feel a bit nervous.
Unconsciously, as evening approached, the sunset tonight was truly beautiful. Bathed in the beauty of the sunset, the crew members made their way to a certain mansion.
Tonight was a charity gala scene, hosted at the private mansion of the male lead, Tristan. Everyone had changed into their evening gowns and had their makeup done.
This was a large scene, with many extras.
As the female lead, Angel naturally stood out the most, her surgically enhanced figure exuding a constant allure of sensual beauty, especially in the striking red attire that caught everyone's eyes.
Combined with her exquisite makeup, she stood in front of the mirror feeling absolutely stunning.
Thinking about the intimate scenes she would have with Spencer, her heart couldn't stop pounding with anticipation.
In another room-
"Summer, you look beautiful," Elisa said as she stood beside Summer, helping her adjust the bow at the back of her dress. "You suit these understated soft tones so well. Wearing them makes you seem to have captured the moment when the flowers bloom."
"Are you always this eloquent?" Summer couldn't help but chuckle at her teasing. "I enjoy being around you. You never miss a chance to compliment me. People like to hear sweet words, after all."
"We are perfect by nature. We need to constantly affirm ourselves in order to have a good mood, right? Only then can we be in a better working state."
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