Chapter 667 A Man In The Morning Shouldn't Be Provoked
- Annabelle put herself in his shoes. If the roles were reversed, she knew she wouldn’t be happy either.
- So, she carefully explained everything to Kendrick again—why Gauge had to be the male lead and why the final shot of the commercial shouldn’t be a lovers’ kiss fading into the distance, but rather an extreme close-up of the Mermaid’s Tear necklace resting on the heroine’s chest.
- This approach would subtly avoid any sensitive scenes while shifting the audience’s focus away from the characters and onto the product itself.