Transmigrated as the Stepmother of a Rebellious Heir-Chapter 367 - 203 Feed You
Chapter 367: Chapter 203 Feed You
Fu Yang’s voice was very low, but in the quietness of the car, it still clearly reached Fu Siyu’s ears.
His eyes flickered slightly as he instinctively looked towards Fu Yang.
Fu Yang had his eyes closed, his back facing Fu Siyu. He was growing rapidly, and recently he seemed to have gotten taller. The sofa could barely contain his legs anymore.
Fu Siyu wanted to say something to Fu Yang, but at that moment, Fu Yang had put on his headphones, clearly resisting communication, leaving the car engulfed in silence.
Soon enough, the car returned to the Estate.
Originally immersed in music, Fu Yang now moved faster than anyone; as soon as the car stopped, he had already walked far away.
The driver cautiously glanced at Fu Siyu, seeing his gloomy expression, and quietly stepped back.
It seemed that even a powerful boss like him could be rendered helpless by his own son.
After working for so many years, he had found something he and Fu Siyu had in common—both had sons who drove them to heartbreak.
As Christmas approached, the snow in Imperial City grew heavier with each occurrence.
It started snowing in the middle of the night, and by dawn, the world was enveloped in a silvery white blanket of heavy snow.
Shu Wan had live-streamed until late last night; she woke up later than usual today, quickly got ready, and headed to the film set.
Today, they were filming a winter campus scene, and Fu Yang was making a cameo appearance as a friend, which required him to participate in the shooting.
During breakfast earlier, Shu Wan had noticed the deteriorating relationship between Fu Yang and Fu Siyu.
While eating, Shu Wan did not dare to ask in front of Fu Siyu, but now that they were in the car, she asked, "Did you have a fight with your dad?"
"You’re joking, right? He’s the uncompromising Mr. Fu; how dare I argue with him?"
Right, Shu Wan was now sure there had been a fight.
"Your dad, actually—"
"I don’t want to hear it."
Fu Yang put on his headphones, refusing to listen to Shu Wan. "Call me when we arrive; I want to sleep for a bit."
After saying that, Fu Yang closed his eyes.
Shu Wan helplessly shook her head and said no more.
About half an hour later, they arrived at the Film and Television City. Shu Wan woke Fu Yang and took him to the film crew.
Since the audition, Liu Qing hadn’t seen Fu Yang. Seeing him after so long, her eyes lit up.
Today, Fu Yang dressed simply: a black jacket over a black sweatshirt. But due to his tall figure and exceptionally fine features, he managed to imbue the all-black ensemble with a runway-worthy, cool demeanor. freewebnσvel.cѳm
Many actors in the crew were seeing Fu Yang in person for the first time, and they were as amazed as when they first saw Shu Wan.
"So this is Shu Wan’s stepson? Why does he look even better than on TV? Seeing his face starts to make me feel inferior."
"He’s indeed handsome, but too aloof. I just tried talking to him, and he ignored me."
"Ah well, he’s a scholar and a rich handsome man; being aloof is normal. Us ordinary folks can just quietly appreciate the handsome guy."
Today’s shooting was a scene where a group of people went ice skating.
Imperial City’s winter was extremely cold, and the lake had formed a thick layer of ice. The crew had checked with hammers beforehand to ensure the ice layer was thoroughly solid before summoning everyone to film.
The crew was initially going to do makeup for Fu Yang and have him change into clothes prepared by the props department, but Shu Wan stopped them, "Keep him as he is; no need to change his clothes."
Liu Qing, trusting Shu Wan unconditionally, agreed to her suggestion.
It turned out to be a good decision.
Any additional decoration was unnecessary for Fu Yang; his natural youthful spirit was already the best adornment.
On the wide icy lake, Fu Yang glided effortlessly like a nimble swallow.
Though other members had received prior training and didn’t skate as well as Fu Yang, they cooperated with him in the main and secondary shots harmoniously.
Liu Qing was a director who had high standards for visual aesthetics, particularly valuing the play of light and shade.
Although the footage might only last a few brief seconds in the movie, for capturing Fu Yang’s first appearance in the film at this ice rink scene, Liu Qing shot for three whole hours.
Constantly changing angles and adjusting the lighting, she finally achieved the visuals that satisfied her.
"Okay, everyone has worked hard. It’s quite cold, so let’s all go have some hot tea to warm up."
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