The next day, on the set.
Caroline Edwin and others changed into their costumes, applied makeup, and sat together on the set, chatting.
Lydia Janis, with a face full of apology, apologized to Director Philemon, "Director, I am sorry, I had an emergency yesterday."
Director Philemon's face did not show anger; he waved his hand amicably, "It's alright, I understand. Such uncontrollable situations can happen to anyone."
Seeing that the director was not angry, Lydia Janis returned to her position and discussed scenes with a few actors.
Kelvin Moses expressed his concern but did not presume to ask what happened yesterday, feeling that it was not good to pry into personal matters.
Everyone chatted for a while.
Once the set was ready, Director Philemon commanded, and the film officially started rolling.
The first scene being shot was of Fiona Nicholas's childhood, played by a delicate-looking child star.