Today, Nan Chu only had this one scene to shoot. After filming wrapped up, she went to practice dancing; she had a scene of a solo moonlit dance.
Nan Chu had a great memory; she remembered the moves after just one try. Moreover, she knew martial arts, so her body was very flexible, making her movements precise.
Nan Chu's dance teacher kept asking if she had really never learned dance before since she learned so well.
Nan Chu returned to the hotel after studying for an hour.
The next day, it rained. Because of the rain, the production crew quickly adjusted to shoot the rain scenes first.
As a result, Nan Chu didn't have to go to the set since she wasn't in the scene. She stayed at the hotel to cultivate.
On the seventh day of shooting, Nan Chu's scene for the day was the solo moonlit dance.
A bright full moon hung high in the sky, its silvery light casting on the stone slabs, creating a serene and distant atmosphere.
