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Chapter 6: Trial Filming!

  In a dimly lit small room, a faint light filtered down from the magical crystal at the top of the room, providing stable illumination. In the ter of the room, two figures sat fag each other.

  "Mr. Zat, wele to the afterlife," said the blue-haired girl, dressed somerovocatively. "Just a moment ago, you unfortunately met your end. Although your life was brief, you did indeed die."

  In respoo this bizarre statement from the beautiful girl, Zat, who had only just realized where he was, lifted his head in astonishment. He muttered to himself, "I see, in that case, I have only one question... what about the girl I actally knocked over..."

  Seeing Zat's ed expression, the blue-haired goddess smiled and replied, "She's still alive."

  "Thank goodness..." Zat heaved a sigh of relief from the depths of his heart. With a motherly smile, he tinued, "I didn't die in vain."

  "Huh?"

  Seemingly puzzled by her respohe blue-haired goddess flipped through her handbook and said in a resigone, "Even if you hadn't bumped into her, the cart was supposed to stop in front of that girl."

  "A cart?"

  "Yes, a cart."

  "What happened? Did I get crushed by the cart?"

  "No, no, you weren't crushed; you were scared to death. You thought you were run over by the cart, and it seems you suffered a sudde attack, so you died ht."

  "S-scared... to death?!!!"

  Seeing Zat, who had fallen from his seat in shock, the blue-haired goddess pletely abandoned her earlier posure. She responded with a burst of ughter, a mischievous expression on her face. "Pfft! Hahaha! Hahaha! I've been in this business for so long, and this is the first time I've seen such a funny way to die! Pff~ Kusukusukusukusu!"

  "You thought you were crushed, got scared, lost trht there, and after losing sciousness, you were taken to the nearby church by people on the roadside, all while the priest and nuns ughed at you as your soul asded!"

  Hearing the cruel words tinuously spewing from the girl's mouth, Zat, on the verge of a breakdown, incredulously covered his ears and shouted, "Stop it! I don't want to hear it! I don't want to hear it! I don't want to hear it!"

  However, even so, the goddess with a wicked smile approached him, taunting, "Now, your family has arrived at the church, learned of the cause of your death, and everyone, including your family, burst into ughter!"

  "Ahhhh! Stop it! Stop it! Stop it!"

  ........

  "Cut! Aya's performance was excellent, pletely immersed in her role. But Zat, your expression is still too tense, and some of your movements are too stiff. Practice a bit more, and we'll reshoot ter!"

  With Edward's words, the two people who had been grappling with each other in the dark room also stopped. It seemed that they were so immersed in their roles that, even after leaving the room, they still appeared deeply engaged.

  Especially the blue-haired girl, who had been arranged by Zat in various ways. She hadn't expected that she would also have a day when she could retaliate against him. At this moment, with raised eyebrows, she seemed to genuinely see herself as a goddess.

  "Lord Durin, why did you cast the goddess in such a role? I'm afraid that whenever I go to the church to pray, I'll see Aya's annoying fa front of me. How I trate?"

  "Whose annoying face are you talking about?!"

  Seeing the two on the verge of starting anht, Edward, with a smile on his face, shook his head and looked at the magical video camera in his hand. The first shoot seemed very successful, and even though he was a newer without much experien videography, he felt that he had captured many fantastic shots with this magical device!

  Yes, uhe cameras in another world, once pced, this magical video camera could freely ge angles and focal lengths within a certain ra was not just advaeology; the magi this world didn't py by the rules.

  With the camera angle problem solved, other issues naturally fell into pce. The location used was ay room in the Durin Family castle, and lighting could be adjusted with magic crystals. Clothing was not a problem for the meticulous Winry, and, following Edward's request, she quickly improvised some es from the avaible clothes in the castle.

  With these issues resolved, the only remaining problem was the actors. After the first practical shoot, Edward clearly felt that, although Aya easily got into character due to her natural ag, Zat struggled as he had to py the role of a pletely different young otaku. The reasons for several retakes were that he couldn't quite capture the essence of the protagonist's loser demeanor.

  However, with tinuous training, Zat seemed to awaken to his talent in ag, and Edward could sense his improvement in ag. Therefore, the actor problem was no longer a problem.

  "The script, photography, actors, es, props, and location have all been sorted out. It looks like we finish the first segment quickly."

  With Edward's words, Winry, Zat, and Aya, who were watg the recorded ses through the magical imaging device, all showed expressions of surprise.

  Especially Zat and Aya, who, as actors, couldn't believe that everything they had just done had been captured by this magical mae. Acc to Edward's earlier statement, this recorded video would be shown to everyone in crowded pces iure!

  For this extremely embarrassing py, Zat, loyal to the Durin Family, could tolerate it. But Aya, who had been pletely deceived into ing here, immediately revealed an indignant expression. However, when she heard about the promised reward of 'five gold s per month and a share of the profits after the film is shown,' her reseurned iement.

  At this point, she had pletely transformed into the shape of an actress. Even when speaking, she unwittingly immersed herself in the character of Aqua.

  "Alright, Winry, go make dinner first. The two of you, don't fet to tinue rehearsing ter. I've already had someone print the script; I'll give it to you ter. Let's try to gh it oomorrow. By then, we o decide on the shooting locations and cast for the subsequent plot."

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