From Villain to Cherished: Counter My Role by Pampering Kids
Chapter 61 Little Su Yan Can’t Act

Chapter 61: Chapter 61 Little Su Yan Can’t Act

Little Su Yan shook his head: "No, I want to stay with my little brother and sister."

The two little ones looked at their unwilling big brother, with a hint of confusion in their eyes.

"Big brother, running with Auntie is really fun."

"Yeah, you’ll like it."

For the two little ones, it wasn’t acting but playing a very fun game.

However, after following Auntie around the set for so many days, they slowly started to understand what acting was all about.

Little Su Yan saw the sparkle in his little brother and sister’s eyes.

Is acting really that fun?

When Huang Yiliu brought him here before, she would scold him whenever he acted.

He didn’t like those memories.

Su Xingwan, seeing Little Su Yan insist on staying with his little brother and sister, took all three of them to the set.

This time, their cameo roles were missing children in a historical suspense drama.

A group of children were being held in a cellar by the villain, waiting for the protagonists to rescue them.

But Su Xingwan’s role was not a simple cameo; she actually had a few lines.

In the drama, her three children went missing, so she sought help from the protagonists, and through her, they located the cellar.

Su Xingwan took the three little ones to the set built by the prop team.

She said, "Just stay here obediently, and when Auntie comes over, you can stand up."

The two littles ones looked at her: "Auntie, aren’t we running this time?"

Su Xingwan patted their heads: "No running this time, just stay still with the other kids."

In the cellar, besides the three little ones, there were other children, all older than them.

Since Auntie left, the three little ones huddled together.

There were some older kids in the cellar acting as adults to take care of the younger children.

Especially the three little ones who weren’t very steady on their feet yet.

The three little ones rarely gathered with so many kids and gained a new experience this time.

Soon, numerous filming devices were pointed at them.

The group of children in the cellar had been there for quite a while, and the three little ones, waiting endlessly for Auntie, began poking around on the ground.

Soon enough, they were sitting on the ground playing with the mud.

The directors watching this scene were quite helpless.

However, because of their eager and pitiable waiting, it made the scene appear more poignant.

So the directors decided to focus the cameras on the three little ones.

A while later, the children heard a commotion coming from outside the cellar.

Their ears perked up instantly.

"Is Auntie here?"

Just as they finished saying that, there was a "bang."

Someone appeared in the cellar; upon seeing the kids, he quickly climbed back up and called out to the people outside.

"Grown-ups, I found the children; they are in the cellar."

Soon, a group of adults dressed in ancient costumes appeared in the cellar.

The children, seeing the sudden appearance of the adults, withdrew a little in fear.

At this moment, the protagonist stepped forward and reassured them, "Don’t be scared, we’re here to save you."

The children relaxed after hearing that.

The two little ones approached the protagonist and asked, "Uncle, where is our Auntie?"

The protagonist was stunned.

That line wasn’t in the script; perhaps it was an ad-lib by the child.

He smiled gently and said, "Your Auntie will be here soon. Come, child. Let Uncle hold your hand and take you to find your Auntie."

Saying this, he crouched down and picked up one of them.

The attendant nearby quickly said, "Sir, with your esteemed status, how can you carry them?"

The protagonist gave a faint smile. "It’s fine."

The ancient way of speaking was quite confusing to the two little ones, making them full of question marks.

What are they saying?

Little Su Yan knew this was all part of the act and stayed silent.

Once they exited the cellar, Su Xingwan came running over from outside.

Seeing her own children, she burst into tears and rushed over immediately.

"Children!"

"Auntie!"

The three little ones ran to their Auntie with open arms.

Su Xingwan hugged them tightly, and once she calmed down, she checked their bodies.

Afterwards, she looked at the protagonists with gratitude and said, "Thank you, sir, thank you all for rescuing my children!"

Su Xingwan only had these two lines, after which she knelt on the ground to bow to the adults.

The protagonist hurriedly helped her up, saying with a smile, "It’s what we should do."

Then, Su Xingwan left with the three little ones.

"Auntie, we want to come again and want to run, run, run!"

The two little ones’ faces were flushed with happiness.

Su Xingwan smiled and patted their heads: "We’ll wait for the director to see if there’s another scene."

The two little ones looked expectantly.

Then, Su Xingwan turned to Little Su Yan and said.

"So, Yanbao, do you feel comfortable with it?"

Little Su Yan nodded: "It’s not bad."

It wasn’t as hard to accept as he had imagined.

To hear a "not bad" from him was quite high praise.

Seeing that Little Su Yan wasn’t put off, Su Xingwan felt relieved.

She then said, "Do you want to keep following us? Sometimes Hua Bao and Luo Bao will join in shooting with me too?"

She was trying to prepare Little Su Yan in advance.

Little Su Yan paused for a few seconds and said: "I can join too."

At that moment, Director Li walked over.

"Su Xingwan, we need a three-year-old boy to say a few lines here; who do you think should play the role?"

"Big brother should play!" The two little ones said in unison.

They wanted their big brother to have more experiences so he could enjoy acting as they did.

Su Xingwan then looked at him: "Yanbao, can you do it?"

Then she added, "You can refuse if you don’t want to."

The two little ones nodded: "Yeah, you can refuse."

Of course, they hoped their brother wouldn’t refuse.

Little Su Yan looked at them and hesitated for a while before saying.

"I can give it a try."

"Great, give it a try."

Su Xingwan patted his head. At least he didn’t refuse right away. She could see that Little Su Yan was trying hard to join his little siblings’ circle.

Director Li then took Little Su Yan to the set.

Since Su Xingwan didn’t have any scenes, she took the two little ones to watch as well.

This was a film set for a Republican-era drama. Little Su Yan played a fake young master entering the city with the fake married couple protagonists, all to cover the enemy’s sights.

Little Su Yan, under the guidance of the crew, stood there remembering his lines.

He had a good memory, repeating the sentences the crew told him once, and he remembered them.

The crew was surprised.

Was this child really so clever?

Let’s see how he performs later.

At this moment, the male and female leads took Little Su Yan into the city.

Little Su Yan’s facial expressions appeared somewhat stiff, not quite like a child.

One of the directors frowned and said, "What’s up with that child? Can he act that way?"

Then the crew went over and brought Little Su Yan back down.

"Director, let’s teach him more here."

The director nodded, then instructed the male and female leads to shoot other scenes first.

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