After driving off Constantine Stewart and Jocelyn Yeager, Delphine finally breathed a sigh of relief. Jocelyn's constant visits were really affecting the film's progress.
Luckily, the film had already been in production for a week. Since it was an indoor suspense drama, there was no need for location scouting or grand scenes. It relied entirely on the exquisite acting of the actors and the details and plot twists in the script, allowing for a relatively fast shooting pace.
Delphine estimated that with about a month more of shooting, they would wrap up. Afterward, it would all depend on editing and post-production to achieve the film's effect.
A week later was the opening ceremony of Emily Thorne's art gallery.
Delphine temporarily handed over the film's shooting to the assistant director, Lucian Bates, and then took Chloe Winston to Emily Thorne's gallery.
"Delphine, why are we going to the gallery out of the blue? And why are you dressed so beautifully?"
