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Chapter 1935: Spencer's Heartache
Summer looked at him in surprise, never expecting him to speak up like this. The director, too, was taken aback by Spencer's
defense of her and immediately sensed his displeasure and discontent. Lightly tapping his heart, the director quickly shifted from a
serious expression to a smile, "Spencer, that's not what | meant. You're right, we should encourage newcomers more."
"Action," the assistant director chimed in, "Take it slow." He helped diffuse the tension and hoped Spencer wouldn't blanyone
further. But the mood had been affected, making it difficult for everyone to shoot the scene well.
Spencer averted his gaze, taking steps forward to the shooting spot, with Summer trailing behind him. In the bright light, they truly
looked like a perfect match, his handsfeatures complementing her beauty.
"Rolling!" The camera was ready, and the record button was pressed. HandsSpencer slowly turned around, standing in front of
the girl, gazing at her beautiful face-her white skin, her amber eyes, all bringing him joy.
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Summer, bathed in his affectionate gaze, awaited his lines. But why wasn't he speaking? Did he forget his lines? Not just Summer,
even the crew on set were puzzled.
As he stared at her, Spencer seemed lost in thought. Summer felt a bit strange being stared at for so long; she couldn't help but
feel a little anxious, not daring to speak, simply meeting his intense gaze.
"I like you," Spencer told her, his voice sincere, not liking Zoe, but liking Summer. Did he slip up on a name?
Caught off guard by his sudden confession, Summer, thrown off her rhythm, hesitated for a few seconds before asking, "Do you
really like me?"
"Yes," Spencer quickly responded. There were still lines left unspoken, how could he... did he add lines himself?
His words had completely thrown Summer's thoughts into disarray. Though she remembered her lines, facing this unexpected
situation for the first time, her emotions were clearly out of place.
"So, what do you like about me?" she quickly asked him.
"Cut!" Unable to watch any longer, the director stood up and asked, "Summer, what's wrong with you?" Spencer's eyes met the
director's angry gaze.
Silenced, she bit her lip, "Director, I'm sorry, let's do it again."
Spencer also snapped out of it and apologized to Summer, "I'm sorry for not being familiar with the lines and adding words without
permission."
The director immediately smiled, "Adding lines is normal, and the one you added didn't seem out of place. But Summer, you need
to be flexible! The script is fixed, but you're alive! What were you thinking? Are you distracted? If this is your state in the first
episode, how will you perform later?"
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Feeling everyone's eyes on her, Summer felt guilty and began to reflect. She needed to adapt to these unexpected deviations from
the script.
"It's my fault," Spencer looked at the director casually. "Let's start over. Who said a scene had to be done in one take? If a director
doesn't have the patience for the first episode, how will they shoot the entire series?"
Spencer just challenged the director?? Everyone dared not speak. The director felt a bit awkward as Spencer's words held some
truth-it was simply a lack of patience with the new actors.
The director composed himself, "Reset, camera ready!"
"Action!"
"Zoe, | like you," Spencer gazed deeply at the girl in front of him. In this moment, he felt heartbroken for her, eager to hold her.
Even though he was by her side, he had still caused her distress.