"If he really insists on playing a role," Nangong Lin thought for a moment and said, "then he can only play the scientist. Having a scientist with a foreign boyfriend makes sense."
"It’s like, the two are in a long-distance relationship, and the scientist develops someone from his own country who looks like the heroine but with some foreign traits, so she doesn’t feel lonely abroad. So, if the three of us are really going to act in this movie and have to assign roles, then Alvin should be the scientist and Xiaoyu should be the robot."
She said this without any personal bias—many times, even film productions must adhere to logic.
If you make a movie with no logic, what are you even filming for, just for laughs?
Alvin looked at Nangong Lin, "You make a good point, but can we wait for the director to come and hear his thoughts before we proceed?"
Actually, Alvin wasn’t particularly adamant about playing the robot. As long as he could be in the same cast as Nangong Lin, he was happy.
But then he suddenly remembered what John said before—this robot would have quite a few intimate scenes with Nangong Lin!
However, he wasn’t in a rush and decided to wait and see what the director would say.
Right amidst this argument, the director finally arrived, apologizing profusely as he came in, "Sorry to keep everyone waiting; there was a traffic accident, and my car was stuck in a jam for a long time. My apologies for making you wait."
"No worries," Nangong Lin smiled, "Director Liu, have a seat."
"Alright," Director Liu nodded and, without any fuss, sat down and picked up the materials on the table.
"Shall we officially start the meeting?" Nangong Lin took the lead.



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