The first day of filming began with so much trouble that the director felt it was a bad omen.
In the past, they had a tradition of burning incense and praying before starting each production.
But for this project, thinking that they had invested in the best equipment and top-tier stars, they weren't worried about sales, so they skipped the incense-burning tradition.
Who would have known that right from the start, the first shot would cause such trouble.
Whether in business or in filmmaking, the last thing you want is a bad start.
That's why many businessmen make sure even if they don't profit from the first deal, they still secure it just for the sake of a good omen to ensure a smooth path ahead.
It's the same with filming a TV show.
So even though the director has always had a good relationship with Zheng Peipei, he was starting to get annoyed with her frequent mistakes.