Chapter 41

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At that time, Lucy's first role was just a rough and shoddy web drama, where he played a supporting male character, similar to the moonlight in the female lead's memories.

The character was simple and flat, mainly serving to highlight the true goodness of the female lead. Back then, Lucy wasn't famous, and his treatment was average. Unlike now, where he mostly collaborates with moderately famous directors and actors, if he didn't perform well, he would be criticized.

Lucy didn't originally want to be an actor. It's just that the group wasn't making much progress initially, so the company sent him to get some exposure. Lucy, as a small fry, couldn't refuse.

Crossing over into acting felt like crossing a mountain. Even though it was just a nameless small drama group and a seemingly simple background character, Lucy felt immense pressure.

Before actually starting to act, Lucy thought being an actor shouldn't be difficult; it's just about memorizing lines and making a few expressions. However, after shooting with a rather casual attitude, he was scolded by the director.

The camera magnifies every subtle change in your facial expressions. Being too exaggerated would seem fake, and being too perfunctory wouldn't show emotional fluctuations. Lucy's first role couldn't even be appreciated by fans, relying solely on fan filters to comfort himself that everyone goes through a learning process as a newcomer.

It's alright; he still looked good. Their main job was to sing and dance as idols, not to be full-time actors. Progress was what mattered!

Later, Lucy did improve. After becoming famous, he had the opportunity to collaborate with some experienced veteran actors. And the entertainment industry is like that; once you're famous, all aspects of treatment improve. The seniors who were impatient to teach him before were now willing to spend some time earnestly teaching him, and Lucy learned a little.

But as his horizons expanded, he had a vague concept of acting skills and could tell what was good. However, his ceiling in the acting industry was limited, and he didn't have too high aspirations. The company believed that being both an idol and an actor would be beneficial for his future development. So, Lucy would shoot at least one film a year.

Initially, Lucy didn't think he was too bad. But watching Qin Lu now, Lucy felt for the first time what it meant to have talent.

When Lucy first started acting, the roles he played more or less carried some of his own shadows. People who knew him would find it distracting to watch him play these roles. But now, when Qin Lu acted opposite Qi Yuxuan, all traces of his own characteristics disappeared.

Qin Lu had a very good temper; Lucy had never seen him angry or anxious. He approached everything with seriousness and organization, never distracted, highly efficient, and patient.

But now, Lucy watched Qin Lu up close, seeing the impatience, panic, and even greed in his eyes. It seemed like he was always like this, unrelated to being gentle or noble, rather mundane and despicable.

Lucy was stunned as he could see that Qi Yuxuan initially showed signs of acting, but after being drawn into the plot by Qin Lu, he became much more natural.

It wasn't until Qi Yuxuan relaxed and began to review that Lucy snapped out of it.

Qi Yuxuan's performance was slightly better than Lucy's at that time, perhaps because he was influenced by Qin Lu. Lucy knew that acting with a scene partner could directly affect one's performance.

He silently watched Qin Lu and Qi Yuxuan go through their lines, a hint of surprise in his eyes.

Originally, Lucy thought Qin Lu had a stage presence, but now he felt that acting might be more suitable for him.

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