She saw a well-known actress sitting in a chair crying, and under the light, she could see the tears in the eyes of the actress.
A doctor was applying ointment to the actress's face.
Elliot and Layla were on the other side.
Layla wasn't crying, but she looked sullen.
Avery strode up to her daughter and held her daughter's hands.
"Layla, your eyes are swollen from crying." Avery said in pain, "Why didn't you call mom earlier? After I returned to Aryadelle, I told Eric immediately. Didn't Uncle Eric tell you?"
"Mom, hug me." Layla threw herself into her mother's arms. "Mom, I can't play that
scene well... I tried many times and couldn't do it."
"It's not that you are bad at acting. You must be using the wrong method.” Avery encouraged.
Elliot's eyes looked at Avery for a moment.
After an absence of nearly three years, she looked more mature than before.
It might be because she had long hair, and the ends of her hair were wavy.
"Take Layla home first." Elliot saw that she seemed to be teaching Layla how to act the role, so he said, "You want Layla to continue filming?"
"Why not?" Hearing his voice, she looked up, "My daughter didn't say she wanted to give up."
Their eyes met, and the air seemed to sizzle with electricity.
There were people all around, so the two didn't speak very loudly and wouldn't quarrel in front of their daughter either.
"Our daughter can't act in that scene.
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