When An Ruixin saw the child, the answer could not be more obvious.

   "I told you to take the medicine before you take it. If you are so disobedient, I won't make it for you next time."

  The child was a little anxious when he heard the words: "I'm not obedient. If I don't eat early, my mother will confiscate them and not give them to me. That's why I...I just..."

  An Ruixin looked at the child's face flushed with anxiety, raised her eyebrows, and asked, "Then, did you take any medicine after you finished it?"

  The child did not respond positively, but replied in a low voice: "Those medicines are too bitter."

  "Good medicine is bitter, and it takes medicine to get better." An Ruixin smiled and asked, "Still taking medicine now?"

  The child lowered his head and responded softly: "Yes."

  An Ruixin just asked casually. She didn't expect the child to be really still taking medicine, and immediately became a little curious. What disease did this child have? Why have you been taking medicine?

  Curious to curiosity, An Ruixin couldn’t be so reckless to ask a child what disease he had, so she tried her best to comfort her: “Then take medicine obediently, and Miss Sister will make you more delicious food in the future.

  The temptation of this proposal is undoubtedly huge. The child struggled for a while, gritted his teeth and agreed: "Yeah."

   "Then...retractor?" An Ruixin prospered with the child and stretched out her hand.

  The child hooked it up happily, with a happy smile on his face.

  An Ruixin discovered that there was a small dimple on the child's side face, which looked a bit like herself.

  The two sat on the side and chatted for a long time. During this period, the children laughed constantly, and many people in the crew couldn't help but pay attention. After seeing the situation of the two people, they smiled heartily.

  Even Shan Muyu, who had been standing on the side as the background board, couldn’t stop feeling, and she didn’t expect An Ruixin to be so fond of children.

  In the movie, except for the scene where the sister is blind, which is the scene where Mo Rufeng auditioned for him, most of the other scenes are more cheerful scenes.

  In the words of Yu Qian and the screenwriter, how happy the siblings are at this time, the more they can bring out the tragedy after the death of their parents and the elder sister’s blindness again.

  Although the child is not from a subject, he and An Ruixin are like a pair of brothers and sisters in the audience, let alone in front of the camera.

  The first day of the filming of the two went quite smoothly. As a reward, An Ruixin promised that in addition to bringing the child an osmanthus cake the next day, he would also give him a cookie.

  The child took An Ruixin's promise and reluctantly got into the car.

  Yu Qian was also greatly relieved when he sent his little nephew away, but after another thought, he thought that the child would come tomorrow, so he raised his heart again.

  An Ruixin turned her head and saw Yu Qian with a bitter face, smiled and teased: "Director Yu seems to be very nervous about your little nephew."

  "Ziyu has been in poor health since he was a child, and his family loves him more."

  Having been in poor health since childhood? An Ruixin suddenly remembered the child's pale face that was not as full of anger as ordinary children, and the smile on her face couldn't help restraining a little.

  "Since his health is not good, why did he still let him come to the crew? His family shouldn't be the kind of family that needs their children to make money to support the family, right?"

  How can people who can hire so many bodyguards be so poor at home? But since you don't point to the child's salary, why let the child come to such a mixed place? Is it really just to help uncle?

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