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Chapter 2029: Spencer’S Explanation
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Chapter 2029: Spencer'S Explanation

Chapter 2029: Spencer's Explanation

Spencer met her gaze with a look of innocence, though he knew what was really going on. After all,he was an actor.

"Ahem..." He lightly touched the tip of his nose and used his acting skills to explain, "I thought thatsince you've chosen to enter the entertainment industry, you'd eventually have to film a kissingscene. I thought I'd help you get a head start."

"..." What kind of reason was that?

Sensing her speechlessness, Spencer lightly smiled and said, "You see, I'm helping you improveyour kissing skills now, so you'll be even better at portraying emotions in the future."

Seeing that she wasn't angry, only confused by his logic, Spencer continued with thick skin, "If I hadtold you in advance, you might have been nervous, with psychological burdens. So... if I've offendedyou, I apologize, please forgive me, Miss Summer, for being so magnanimous."

"So, what you're saying is that if I argue with you, it'll make me look petty?" Summer asked directly,her doubt becoming clear.

"No, no, that's not what I meant at all!"

As the girl met his gaze, he had already spoken sincerely, and this was just a film scene. It was hisduty to not use a stand-in or a body double. There was no question of offending or not offending.

But...

"Then why didn't you really kiss Angel?" Summer still felt that he was being deliberate, and so sheasked directly, voicing her doubts.

This question caught Spencer off guard.

He concealed it, pretending to be calm and meeting her gaze bravely. "Ahem." He cleared histhroat, then earnestly explained, "Because Angel has been in the entertainment industry for a longtime. She's experienced; she doesn't need me to improve her kissing skills."

"..." This answer left Summer speechless.

So... does that mean he's going to help her improve her kissing skills in every kissing scene fromnow on?novelbin

Is that so?

Does it?

The next scene... Summer thought of the kissing scene described in the script and couldn't help butblush, her heart beating faster.

It was a somewhat forceful kiss.

"Okay, I understand." She came back to her senses, quickly opened the car door, and got out.

Spencer watched her leave, feeling as though a little white rabbit was running away, but he knewshe wasn't angry.

He let out a sigh of relief and couldn't help but smile.

Watching the girl's familiar figure moving away, the one etched in his memory, he reached out tolightly touch his lips, still feeling her warmth lingering on them.

With a sweet reminiscence of that kiss... his heart couldn't help but feel an overwhelmingsweetness.

Soon, the second scene at the lakeside began filming. All the staff were ready, and Spencer andSummer went through it in one take, their lines memorized and their cooperation very tacit.

Summer worked hard, putting in a lot of effort.

Spencer, acting opposite her, was in a good state.

"Spencer, you have another kissing scene coming up," the director came to the car. The two leadswere already sitting in the back seat, the cinematographer in the front passenger seat, and a driverin the driver's seat.

"You're not going to use a stand-in again, are you?" Because this time it was a close-up shot, usinga stand-in would easily expose the scene as fake.

Spencer's gaze fell on Summer's face. Summer looked at him, and then at the director. How shouldthey answer?

But it seemed like the director understood, as long as this cleanliness-conscious man didn't refuse,then it was a genuine kiss.

"Very dedicated, you've both worked hard," praised the director, thumbs up. "Using a stand-in wouldreally detract from the effect. The scene at the mountaintop with Angel wasn't as evocative as thelakeside scene just now. Both of you, prepare yourselves, gather your emotions, go over your lines,and we'll start filming soon."

"Alright," Spencer answered boldly.

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