The door was not locked.
Lumi sat on a rocking chair on the balcony, holding her favorite teddy bear that was half her height, with her laptop and phone on the table next to her.
The computer screen was displaying a soaring chart of the stock market.
Kirsi paused. She knew about Lumi's habit.
When Lumi was in a bad mood, she liked to look at the stock market because at least, she still had money flowing in.
It was also a coincidence that every time Lumi was in a bad mood, the stock market would soar.
But now, the person who put her in a bad mood was her dearest sister.
Kirsi suppressed her heavy heart and walked over step by step.
Lumi tilted her head slightly and saw her.
"You don't need to shoot today?"
Her tone was calm, as if nothing big happened.
Kirsi paused and answered.
"I took a leave of absence. I wanted to come over yesterday, but I couldn't leave because that scene wasn't completed..."
This was also unexpected.
Kirsi, who always shot her scenes in one go, was slow to get into the right state of mind yesterday when she was filming.
Even the director was in disbelief. The people next to her just watched and ridiculed her mediocre professionalism.
It was the first time Kirsi lost her composure.
She just could not control it.
That scene was shot until 3:00 am, and it barely passed the director's expectations.
By then, Kirsi could not rush over and could only take a nap in the car.
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