This veiled insult amused everyone present.
The director lightly touched his nose and said, "Mabel, you shouldn't be angry either. Some actors nowadays believe that a little fame allows them to break off contracts and leave their companies, thinking they are indispensable and can function independently. To save face for you, I won't require the penalty of contract breach from her. She just needs to honestly finish the shooting."
"Thanks, Director," Mabel finally gave a smile.
"Do you still want her to shoot?" Hallie asked.
Mabel looked at Hallie, "You're an artist from SisterMercy's agency. I won't argue with you, but you shouldn't overstep your boundaries here."
Before Hallie could say something, Ari Moore suddenly stopped her.
"Hallie, I can endure regular filming. I am a professionally trained actor. There's nothing I haven't filmed before. It doesn't matter, I'll handle it. After all, I've already signed the contract," Ari said.