"What’s wrong with you? Why do you look so nervous? What happened?" Jean deliberately raised her voice. Some people gathered around them when they heard her. Then they looked at Julia confusedly.

There was a hint of concern in Jean’s eyes while she was looking at her sister. "Did you catch a cold and decide to take a rest in the longue? How are you feeling now? Are you feeling better?"

"I’m fine. Where is Abby?" Julia just wanted to leave there as soon as possible. She no longer wanted to think about what had happened, nor did she want to have anything to do with Eugen anymore.

"How could you be alright?" Her sister couldn’t let go of her. Jean held her hand tightly and gently squeezed it. "Look at your face. It’s so red. Is your fever getting worse?" she asked.

"I’m really fine!" Julia was irritated that Jean was pretending to be considerate to her. And the fact that everything happened was all because of her, annoyed Jul

orting role and I are not in good terms, and she’s heartbroken. This is one of the wonderful parts of the series. Everything should be at least near to perfection. If you use a stand-in, then you can't shoot her facial expressions, which will sabotage the TV series, right?"

"I’m very aware of that." Director Guo smiled bitterly. He was the director. How could he not know how to shoot with quality?

"But being considerate as I am, Julia's not feeling well. Besides—"

Before he could finish his words, Julia interrupted. "I can do it."

Director Guo was stunned by her words. "Don’t be so stubborn, Julia. Although it may downgrade the play in a way, I won’t mind. Your health is the most important," he said.

"Director Guo, as much as I appreciate your concern, I’m really fine. I can do it," Julia assured him. "Mr. Su is right. The scenes might not come out well. I know my own physical condition pretty well. I can really do it."

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