When the scene opens, the two women are in the middle of eating their curry chicken when the scene's main character, Zian Lu, appears on the scene. He's the main star of the scene, and he's surrounded by a bunch of other women, including the director, who's trying to take his place at the dinner table. The two women argue about whether or not Zian lu is cute, and the director tries to calm them down by reminding them that the herbs they're using to treat their wounds will help them to relax and feel better after they've been through the healing process. The director, however, doesn't seem to be having any of this. He keeps shaking his hand, which is a sign that something's wrong with Zian's hand. Zian tries to convince the director to stop the shooting, but the director won't listen to him. He pretends to be okay, but his hands are shaking, which means that something is wrong with his hand. He asks Zian to pretend to be alright, but Zian refuses, saying that pretending that you're okay will only hurt other people.
When the scene opens, the two women are in the middle of eating their curry chicken when the scene's main character, Zian Lu, appears on the scene. He's the main star of the scene, and he's surrounded by a bunch of other women, including the director, who's trying to take his place at the dinner table. The two women argue about whether or not Zian lu is cute, and the director tries to calm them down by reminding them that the herbs they're using to treat their wounds will help them to relax and feel better after they've been through the healing process. The director, however, doesn't seem to be having any of this. He keeps shaking his hand, which is a sign that something's wrong with Zian's hand. Zian tries to convince the director to stop the shooting, but the director won't listen to him. He pretends to be okay, but his hands are shaking, which means that something is wrong with his hand. He asks Zian to pretend to be alright, but Zian refuses, saying that pretending that you're okay will only hurt other people.