Bella didn't fully follow Director Ford's instructions to express Hera's hatred and pain through her eyes. Instead, she lowered her gaze with a cold laugh, which unexpectedly worked well.
Watching her acting by the monitor, Sharon Cheney and Archer Quinn, who were initially worried she couldn't express the emotion well, both breathed a sigh of relief.
Sharon said, "The way Bella presented Hera's hatred and sorrow is quite good."
Archer nodded in agreement.
Director Ford, holding a megaphone, said, "Cut! Alright, this scene is done. Everyone take a five-minute break."
Bella was actually very nervous inside. She performed this way to leverage her strengths while avoiding her weaknesses because she knew her eye acting wasn't strong enough.
Fortunately, the scene passed.
Bella let out a sigh of relief, and Vivian Norris smiled and said, "Bella, your performance just now was really good, keep it up."
"It's all thanks to Vivi," Bella smiled as she got off the bed.
