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... mage of Princess Qinglian, and her acting was superb. Chen Hang was also a talented actor. The casting for this drama was excellent, with each actor possessing their own distinct style, making this scene particularly captivating to watch.

Director Zhang watched from behind the camera, nodding with satisfaction. "Good, excellent."

The wire work scenes would be filmed later, after this scene was completed.

This particular scene was filmed with a grand scale, a pivotal momen ...

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