Lola Hussey reached out and took the prop.
It was a bow.
It weighed almost the same as the training bow, but looked more delicate, as it was meant to be in the shot with the arrows.
Sitting on horseback, Lola took a deep breath and tried to calm herself, but couldn't help saying, "The position is high, no wonder even the air we breathe is different."
Adam Clarkson laughed beside her, "When the horse starts running, its breath will be galloping too."
Lola shook her head vigorously, "I don't want galloping breaths, I just want gentle ones."
In her current memory, this was her first time riding a horse, and fear was her natural instinct.
Adam Clarkson laughed heartily below, "Don't be afraid Lola, this horse is a veteran actor, it's been used by many lead actors from various sets, and it is very gentle and understanding."
These words comforted Lola Hussey.
She stroked the hair on the horse's neck, "After we finish shooting this scene, I'll buy you a basket of carrots."