Yang Xiao wasn't as complicated as they imagined; he simply portrayed the character based on his own understanding. Due to his profession, he often stayed up late refining the script, pondering the psychology of the script's killer, and now he got to put it to use.
Actually, Yang Xiao's scene was already finished, but Director Ding hadn't shouted "cut," and Yang Xiao didn't dare to move. He maintained his posture until finally, it was the bewildered Yu Mi who inadvertently looked back, meeting Yang Xiao's gaze head-on.
The two were very close, a proximity that Director Ding and the others couldn't quite appreciate—the visual impact was jarring, causing Yu Mi to be taken aback.
Seeing someone move, Yang Xiao also breathed a sigh of relief, reining in his smile, and turning his head to look at Director Ding, "Is that okay?"
"Yes, very much so!"