Xaiden called for another retake, but each time, he managed to find a different reason to criticize Evelyn.
The other staff members at the set knew Xaiden was trying to teach Evelyn a lesson.
If she was unwilling to yield, they could make her fall all afternoon.
That was Xaiden's power as the assistant director, so no one could say anything to go against him.
When Xaiden was about to have Evelyn reshoot the scene for the fifth time, Donald suddenly appeared behind him.
“Mr. Stone, it seems like you haven't switched on your camera.”
Xaiden was startled when he heard Donald's voice.
He turned around and saw Donald staring at him with an amused expression.
“I-I'm doing a test scene, so I didn't turn on the camera. You're just an outsider, so what do you know about this? Hurry up and leave. Don't interfere with our filming process.”
Donald responded nonchalantly, “Is that so? What if you find a satisfactory shot during the test scene and miss filming it? Does that mean she'll have to retake the scene?”
“That's right. What's the matter? Do you have a problem with that?”
“Of course, I do.” Donald grabbed Xaiden's collar. “Evelyn is an actress under Dragon Fide Corporation. You're asking her to shoot the same scene repeatedly, so I wonder if you have anything against Dragon Fide Corporation?”
“W-What are you trying to do? Let me tell me. This place is Werner Brothers Studios' filming set. If you dare to cause trouble here, I'll get security to chase you out!”
Xaiden didn't expect Donald would confront him for a minor artist like Evelyn.
After all, he was the assistant director of Werner Brothers Studios' movie. How could someone as insignificant as Evelyn compare to his status?
“Get security?” Donald sneered. “All right. Why don't you do that now? I'd like to see who would dare to lay a finger on me.”
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