"OK, cut!"
"Not bad. Suzanne Trent's teardrop suddenly overflowing from the corner of her eye in the last shot was brilliant."
Director Cheney Cary praised while watching the playback. When Suzanne came over to watch the playback with him, he asked her, "Did you design this teardrop scene while reading the script?"
Suzanne also saw that shot in the playback, "Not exactly designed, it was empathy with the character. After more than two months of playing Aria Sky, I can't help but feel what she feels and think what she thinks."
Cheney was very happy: "Most of the young actresses in their twenties like you are mostly focused on becoming popular stars. If they could all study their characters so wholeheartedly, they wouldn't be ridiculed for their acting skills every day. Suzanne, no matter how high you go in the future, remember what you've persisted in from the beginning and don't be assimilated by this circle."