After Having Everything Taken Away, She Returns As A God

Chapter 592: The Protective Emperor Yin, Killed Meng Xue Ten Times Consecutively (1)



Chapter 592: The Protective Emperor Yin, Killed Meng Xue Ten Times Consecutively (1)

It was a well-known fact that NGs (No-Goods) frequently occurred in Tang Haiqiu’s previous works, and even veteran actors like MO Yishan were not exempted.

However, the number of NGs dramatically decreased ever since Si Fuqing joined the crew.

At most there were two instances.

Once was due to a minor actor failing to cry on cue or a cat running away.

Meng Xue, despite having experience in acting and sharing scenes with Si Fuqing, managed to NG three times, which even the assistant director found unbearable.

How could it not be intentional?

“I…” Meng Xue’s eyes widened in shock as she attempted to speak but found herself voiceless, overwhelmed by the turn of events.

She had thought that NGing three times wouldn’t be excessive, considering Tang Haiqiu’s strictness.

She hadn’t intended to sabotage the filming but merely wished to give Si Fuqing a hard time.

Little did she know her subtle intentions would be so transparently exposed.

The glaring sunlight made Meng Xue squint, her face turning pale as she struggled to speak, “I only NGed three times, I…”

Si Fuqing’s audition tape was undeniably impressive, showcasing her acting prowess.

Yet, given the complex and evolving character of the leading role she played, Meng Xue wondered how Si Fuqing could possibly have fewer NGs.

“You want to ask about Teacher Si?” the assistant director asked, sensing her thoughts. “Teacher Si has not NGed once due to personal errors. Considering your numerous NGs despite her guidance, your acting skills are even inferior to Snowball. ”

Snowball was a cat, the first life saved by Si Fuqing after escaping from the Demon’s Lair.

The cat had remained by her side until its unfortunate demise during a chase. Snowball nonchalantlv licked its paw, emittinq a diznified meow, while a small

pixiu lazily sunbathed on its back.

They were surrounded by crew members who were trying to feed them.

“Little Bai is even pickier than Snowball, refusing to eat anything.”

“Teacher Si’s dog is quite unique,”

“I wonder what breed it is, anyway pretty cute.” Little Bai pranced around in a cute little dress.

Of course, it is an adorable fairy.

“Also, have you seen?” the assistant director pointed towards the rest area,

“You think it’s what you think it is. You didn’t bother to learn from Teacher Si, and now you’re resorting to sabotage?”

He huffed coldly and left.

At the rest area, an actress was consulting Si Fuqing about the script.

Meng Xue retreated a few steps, struck by disbelief.

After Lin Wansu was expelled from the crew, the role of the human princess naturally went to another actress.

This actress didn’t follow the typical path to fame and wasn’t well-known, but her graduation from the Great Xia Film Academy guaranteed her acting skills were beyond reproach.

She was even seeking advice from Si Fuqing?

Meng Xue never felt more anxious, especially after learning Si Fuqing was the female lead.

What was happening?

“Yes, the one playing Su He,” the execution lead called out. “Come here.”

Meng Xue quickly approached, “Director.”

“The thing is,” the execution lead adjusted his glasses, “this scene has been changed, and so has your subsequent role. Take a look. If you find it difficult, Director Tang’s idea is we could cut it entirely.”

His words caused Meng Xue’s expression to change drastically. She skimmed the revised script, her tone changing, “What about my key scenes later? Why were they all cut?”

“We believe your acting is subpar. Though the role is a supporting one, its complexity requires a nuanced performance, which you’re unable to provide.” The execution lead shrugged, “for the sake of the show’s quality, you’ll be wrapping up after one more scene.”

Meng Xue’s hands trembled.

This change meant her screen time was less than thirty minutes, effectively reducing her to a true minor character.

She staggered, her complexion turning even paler.

Tang Haiqiu had been in the industry for decades, steadfast in his principles.

Why did he change his principle for Si Fuqing?

No one had ever successfully altered his script.

Si Fuqing reallypersuaded Tang Haiqiu to eliminate a role with just a few words?

Regret flooded Meng Xue for NGing three times consecutively.

Not only had she caused herself harm, but she had also significantly reduced her own screen time.

“Alright, take a break for now,” the executive lead said, seeing her distressed state. He then went to find Tang Haiqiu, who was currently locked in a standoff with the props department.

After a moment, Tang Haiqiu finally spoke with difficulty, “Yes, I’m using a

new type of prop..”


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