Chapter 398 Can We Look For Ma’am?

Gilbert lowered his gaze and looked at his phone silently. Worry furrowed his brows. He had continuously called 

Kisa almost six or seven times, but she had not picked up. There was no clue that she was still shooting her scenes.

Listening to the sound of rain pouring outside, he grew more frustrated. 

Ada jogged in front of him and asked, ” Daddy, can we look for Ma’am?” 

“Yeah, daddy. It’s getting dark outside, and the rain is so heavy. I’m really worried for Ma’am,” Andrew followed up. 

Blake silently stared at Gilbert. The calm look made him look like a mini adult man. Gilbert pointed his gaze down to see the time; it was almost half past eight. 

you all. If Kisa doesn’t come back before nine o’clock, we’ll look for

all

the director yelled cut again. Kisa felt her heart was hung by a thread upon hearing him. Fortunately, the director smiled broadly and said

bad, not bad. This scene was

expressions, they were

ultimately gave a sigh of relief. There were total of four scenes done in the rain. Besides the first scene, which took three tries, the other

happy. At that moment, the

for a day tomorrow

than half of the movie had been shot. The director was not rushed and preferred to aim for quality. Lea was absent,

filming equipment. She greeted a few staff members and walked out of the set alone. Her hair

head felt heavy. She couldn’t help but think in self–mockery, ‘It seems my body is really weak. It was just a bit of rain, and I’m already showing

the rain and the many other people carrying film equipment and setting up the scenes. Elaine also accompanied her in the rain for so long. They were all fine. It seems she was the only one weak. The more she thought about it, the more she felt her

body and walked swiftly to the parking lot. If the rain continued like this, she was indeed going to get sick.

felt that something was off. She gritted her teeth and dragged her exhausted body down the car.

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