The setting was not too complicated and background walls could be used for some of the more special backdrops. If the end result was not too good, they could always use a bit of editing at a later stage. Only a couple of props were necessary in order to portray a realistic background.
Fight scenes were present in Drawing Sword on various occasions, so Ye Lingchen made a point to have someone start digging trenches. Many sandbags would also be brought over, along with military uniforms, guns, and other props. That in itself was more than enough.
Ye Lingchen already had a rough idea of things and arranged for some of those aspects to be prepared first. He then moved a deck chair and laid there, setting up a big umbrella beside him. Words could not describe how cozy it felt and it was exactly like a vacation.