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Yang Ruoqian didn't want to disturb the actors and crew during the shoot. He casually waved his hand and moved to the side, curiously watching the filming on set.

 

This was his first time witnessing a movie shoot from such a close distance. The last time he was on set was for a web series, but it was clear that the scale couldn't compare to this multi-million-dollar production.

 

Suddenly, a cheerful voice came from behind him, "Mr. Yang, why don't you come up here? It's quite hot here, and you can't see much from this angle."

 

Yang Ruoqian turned around and found a man in his thirties holding two bottles of mineral water and a bag of pickled peanuts.

 

"What should I call you?" Yang Ruoqian, as the major investor, covered over 95% of the expenses here, so he wasn't too formal.

 

"Cui Qing, you can call me Xiao Cui." Cui Qing, who was several years older than Yang Ruoqian, smiled. "I'm the assistant producer."