Qu Yanbei drank a glass of "sugar water" and felt warm and energetic. He suspected that he was suffering from hypoglycemia, so he decided to take a bath and order takeout.
The takeaway is the carb bomb beef fried rice.
In order to maintain his figure, he usually doesn't eat such things, but tonight he makes an exception.
After a solid sleep, I woke up refreshed in the morning.
"I've been eating fairly healthily recently, and I haven't deliberately avoided carbohydrates. How come I have low blood sugar?"
Although Rao recovered, he still went to the hospital for a physical examination.
His body fat percentage is relatively low and there is nothing wrong with him.
As for the sudden fainting, the doctor also said it might be due to hypoglycemia and asked him to pay attention to his diet.
Qu Yanbei called Yun Qiao and told Yun Qiao the result: "...There is nothing serious.
Thank you for last night."
Yun Qiao: "You're welcome."
"Are you busy?"
"Are you okay?"
Yun Qiao asked back.
Qu Yanbei: "It's nothing.
Don’t you mean to be friends?”
Yun Qiao changed his tone: "Are you okay?"
Qu Yanbei: "..."
"I was sending the kids to Sioux City, and I wanted to take a nap because I had to have a meeting with the program team when I arrived."
Yun Qiao said.
Qu Yanbei: "..."
You are only a few years older than them, why do you have the nerve to call others "child"?
Meetings of the program team are just like ordinary company meetings, with long and lengthy nonsense, and sometimes they can last for most of the day - Yun Qiao gets a headache just thinking about it.
The workplace of these juniors is similar to the torture in Yun Qiao's era: if you want to make my money, you have to endure my torture.
The human race kills each other without any bottom line.
Qu Yanbei: "I'm fine. You can rest."
"OK."
"I'll treat you to dinner when I have time."
Qu Yanbei said, "Come to me when you have time when you come back."
"OK."
After hanging up the phone, Cheng Yuan asked Yun Qiao, "Who is it?"
"friend."
"Why does his voice sound a bit like Qu Yanbei's?"
he said.
Yun Qiao: "Why do you even want to eavesdrop on my phone calls?
Can't Qu Yanbei be my friend?"
Sun Shanqing looked over immediately.
Qu Yanbei?
Why do you call our president and young master's name so casually like "little brother"?
"I remind you that some people may not have good intentions."
Cheng Yuandao.
Yun Qiao: "I thank you."
Cheng Yuan: "..."
Arriving at the program team's training base, Yun Qiao first went to contact the director and signed a signature to ensure that Cheng Yuan and Sun Shanqing were brought back safely.
The following meeting was indeed as lengthy and boring as Yun Qiao imagined.
However, Cheng Yuan and Sun Shanqing both had the opportunity to shoot a small commercial, and Yun Qiao needed to sign some contracts on behalf of the company.
When the work is done, Yun Qiao can leave.
After she came back, she put down her other work and went to the set to visit Wen Luyao.
Wen Luyao had no business in the early stage, and overexposure would not do her any good, so Yun Qiao didn't bring the media there because she didn't want others to disturb the filming.
The filming progress of the movie is very good. All the actors are not popular stars and do not need to ask for leave. Everything is progressing according to the director's schedule.
Although some scenes required the director to shoot from different camera positions over and over again, which was very frustrating, the process was still not delayed.
Wen Luyao had a good fight with the crew.
"I really didn't expect Lu Yao's acting skills to be so good."
The director told Yun Qiao.
It's not flattery, it's his sincere sigh.
Wen Luyao was in a scene with other actors, and she was the only one who took the lead, and no one else could hold her down.
However, the movie is a whole, and the director advised her not to be deliberate and to give other people a chance to perform properly, and she was very obedient.
It's not easy to do this.
Wen Luyao's performance belongs to the method school.
Generally speaking, actors' performances can be divided into experiential and methodological styles.
The experiential school relies on figuring out the characters, entering into empathy, and recreating the character's life for interpretation; while the methodical school relies purely on skills and has no empathy.
It's hard to say which one is better between the two.
Undoubtedly, Wen Luyao used her skills very skillfully. The director and the crew members praised her for her solid basic acting skills and her willingness to work hard.
"The director teaches her well."
Yun Qiao said.
The director quickly said: "Let's make progress together, Lu Yao is extremely talented, and I also want to learn from her."