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... she knew, this short film involved four to five actors.

When there were more people, the director would arrange the scene according to his order, which actor and which scene to shoot first.

As an actor, he just had to wait quietly.

She wasn’t in a hurry. She was even thinking about what the lunch box would be for today.

“It would be great if there was red braised meat.” It had been a long time since she had eaten the fat part.

He was drooling at the thought of ...

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