"If you can hold on, let's start filming the next scene right away. In the next scene, Hu Xiaoxiao, you have to crash into the street stalls and crush them all in one fell swoop. Xia Lu, you have to keep up with me!"

Hu Xiaoxiao and Xia Lu both said OK, so the next scene was filmed in a hurry.

As soon as the director yelled "action," Hu Xiaoxiao and Xia Lu immediately got into character and began the most thrilling scenes according to the script.

Street vendors were smashed and shoved aside by Xie Weihua, who relentlessly crushed any obstacles in her path. Behind her, Yamamoto Masako kept her eyes glued to the black sedan, which accelerated again and again.

The two cars nearly collided several times, engaging in a fierce and dangerous struggle.

The audience watching from the sidelines had no idea what the people inside the cars were feeling while filming, but they were completely mesmerized. They held their breath and broke out in a cold sweat when the two cars almost collided.

Before they could catch their breath, they saw the jeep charging recklessly like a tank. The black sedan in front of them crashed into a streetlight, then drifted away, soared through the air, and landed with a loud thud before making a sharp turn and heading towards another street.

The onlookers were dumbfounded.

Is this a movie shoot? Or is this a car accident scene? Are they all crazy?

It's just filming, is it really necessary to risk your life?

I heard the drivers were Hu Xiaoxiao and Xia Lu, both women, not stunt doubles. Are women these days such reckless and aggressive drivers?

"Is it worth risking your life for such a low salary?" someone suddenly said.

The actors who heard this all nodded in agreement. With such a stingy company offering such low pay, is it really worth it to perform such dangerous stunts? If something goes wrong, it could result in death or serious injury.

Isn't filming just like going to work? Whether you finish the job or not, it's still a day's work. Just do a token job, it's not like making a movie with such a high salary. It's not that serious, really not, it's just filming TV.

Many people think Hu Xiaoxiao and Xia Lu are foolish, incredibly foolish. With their high profile, they could get roles even without doing dangerous stunts. They're just supporting characters; it's not worth it to work so hard.

Suddenly, someone in the crowd said, "Don't you know? It's like this when you're filming with Hu Xiaoxiao."

The person speaking had worked with Hu Xiaoxiao on "The Legend of Long Yijiang" and "Mu Guiying." They had witnessed firsthand how dedicated and demanding Hu Xiaoxiao was of herself on set. She then influenced the other actors to follow suit, setting high standards for themselves, and several actors nearly sustained injuries from the hard work.

"Is it worth it?" someone asked him.

The man answered without hesitation, "It's worth it, very worth it."

While filming, he found himself unconsciously giving it his all in that atmosphere, only to feel a sense of dread afterward and tell himself he never wanted to act alongside Hu Xiaoxiao again. This was his experience while filming "The Legend of Long Yijiang." However, after the show aired, he experienced for the first time what it felt like to be in the public eye and to be invited by businesses to participate in events. Later, when Hu Xiaoxiao's "Mu Guiying" project was approved, he was the first to apply.

Then he kept working hard, and now he's no longer an unknown nobody. He's started to gain popularity and is getting roles with significant screen time.

With more screen time and a higher salary, counting the money he received, he felt it was all worth it.

Just as the others were weighing the pros and cons, the two cars in front of them crashed together and flew off. They immediately threw their thoughts of getting rich to the back of their minds. Money is good, but life is more important.

The director immediately yelled "cut" and went to check on the actors in the car. Even though there were hidden seat belts under the seats, the car had been hit so hard that Qi Weiming couldn't help but feel apprehensive.

After confirming that all three people in the car were safe, Qi Weiming wiped the sweat from his forehead and prepared for the next round.

Jiang Yu sat to the side, watching from beginning to end, unable to come back to her senses for a long time. Unconsciously, she took a sip of the herbal tea in her hand. After tasting the bitter and astringent flavor, she came back to her senses and asked Qi Weiming, "Do they always film like this?"

After sitting back down, Qi Weiming drank a large glass of water to calm himself down and said, "Xia Lu is only this intense today, probably because she took some kind of medicine. But Hu Xiaoxiao is this intense every day."

Jiang Yu remained silent for a while before saying to Qi Weiming, "No wonder you kept adding scenes for her. You're a promising young talent."

She couldn't stand it if they didn't give her more screen time after putting together such a stellar performance.

Qi Weiming nodded in agreement, "The younger generation is truly formidable; today's young people are incredibly daring."

The struggle forced both he and Lin Yi, two old men, to strive for advancement, which was both painful and exciting.

How many people over fifty years old still have the courage and confidence to strive for progress?

He and Lin Yi were able to.

Qi Weiming suddenly felt proud of himself, and with a renewed spirit, he immediately threw himself into his new work.

After several close calls, Xie Weihua took advantage of the fact that the main force of Japanese soldiers and collaborators had been lured away and were not watching her and Zhao Zhenchuan, and drove out of Shanghai and headed towards the remote outskirts of the city.

Seeing that she was about to catch the person she had been wanting to catch, Masako Yamamoto refused to give up and relentlessly pursued him. To avoid losing track of the car, she didn't even have time to get out and make a phone call. Moreover, she was extremely arrogant and believed that she could take down the seriously injured man and the wrecked car.

As the car drove onto the bumpy mountain road, Xie Weihua and Zhao Zhenchuan exchanged a glance, and the two began working together again.

Seeing that the time was right, Zhao Zhenchuan climbed out of the car window and fired several shots at the wheels of the jeep behind him, blowing out the jeep's tires.

Masako Yamamoto stared intently at the car in front of her when she suddenly noticed someone popping out of the back window. The face was so familiar it took her breath away.

It's Zhao Zhenchuan!

It really was Zhao Zhenchuan!

Her suspicions were correct; it was indeed Zhao Zhenchuan!

The person she secretly admired turned out to be her long-sought nemesis, causing her considerable emotional turmoil. Adding to the turmoil, a tire suddenly blew out, causing the jeep to veer wildly and uncontrollably.

Xie Weihua suddenly slowed down, the rear of the car swayed backward, and crashed into the out-of-control jeep.

One side of the road was a steep hillside. The jeep was hit and rolled down the hillside. The accelerator broke and caught fire. Masako Yamamoto, who was trapped under the jeep, exploded along with it.

Masako Yamamoto is dead.

Xia Lu has finished filming.

"Cut!"

Qi Weiming called for a stop when he filmed Xie Weihua slowing down and swerving, about to crash into the jeep.

Qi Weiming rushed over to check on Xia Lu's condition, and after checking the car, his pale face finally regained some color: Thank goodness! Thank goodness we didn't really crash!

Hu Xiaoxiao got out of the car and walked over, saying confidently to Qi Weiming, "Don't worry, I know what I'm doing. This is just right."

She was very confident in her driving skills, and to be absolutely sure, she even came to the location before filming began and practiced driving her car several times.

She wrecked her car for this scene.

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