Francis knew what he was worried about and patted him on the shoulder.
He said complacently, âDonât worry.
I know what to do.
This rookie needs to learn his place.
Iâll whip him into shape if he canât play his role well.
I informed his agent yesterday that we would gather at nine oâclock.
But the actual timing was eight.
Also, I arranged the progress such that Tylerâs scene would be shot first.
Do you know why I made this arrangement?â
Cole was stunned and soon realized that Francis intended to cause trouble for Tyler!
If a rookie, who hadnât officially started his career and was merely one of the supporting actors, dared to be late for the first dayâs shoot and make the crew wait for him, he would definitely be taught a harsh lesson.
Cole was relieved that the director his aunt got him treated him well.
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He complimented Francis, âMr.
Salazar, you are so experienced.
I really admire you.
â
Francis smiled confidently and said, âIf I claim to be the second best in training new actors, no one will dare to be the first.
â
With that, he glanced at his watch and said, âLook, itâs already eight.
â
He stood up and pretended to inspect the crew.
âIs everyone here? Whoâs the first to go? You can go get your makeup done now,â he boomed authoritatively.
The crew exchanged glances, but no one said anything.
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Francis had already predicted what was going on and snickered to himself.
He pretended to be angry and shouted, âWho is in the first scene? Are the characters ready?â
The assistant producer glanced at the script and said weakly, âThe first scene is about the character Gifford Natt falling in love with the heroine Sheila Lowell at first sight.
But the actor doesnât seem to be here yet.
â
âWhoâs the actor? Call him over right now!â Francis cried as he flew into a rage, startling all the actors and actresses present.
The assistant producer replied, âHis name is Tyler Brewer, a rookie.
â
Francis scolded, âI knew it! Rookies these days have no respect for rules!â
When he was about to curse, a gentle female voice interrupted him, âMr.
Salazar, donât worry.
We were here early this moming.
â
It was Ariana.
She was walking calmly out of the dressing room, and her sudden appearance shocked everyone present.
Francis was stunned.
He didnât expect that the arrogant new agent Donna had mentioned before was so beautiful.
He stammered in embarrassment, âYouâre here already? Why didnât you say so earlier?â
Ariana sneered to herself.
Francis was also good at acting.
If it wasnât for Theodoreâs reminder last night, she would have believed his lies.
She pretended as if nothing had happened and chuckled.
âI received the notice that we would convene at nine.
But my artist was a little nervous since it was his first time acting, so we came earlier this morming.
I asked him to rest in the dressing room.
We didnât expect the shoot to begin at eight.
â