"Wow, Su Han is bleeding but didn't say anything, nor did he cry out in pain. The martial arts director is fine and directly surrendered. My god, is this the stark contrast between dedicated extras and so-called professional actors?"
"I used to think extras would only ever be extras and would never amount to anything, but now I feel I must change my mind."
"His back is covered in blood, and he hasn't cried out in pain or called for a stop even once. My heavens, he's so dedicated!"
"I suddenly think he's so handsome."
The film crew members were instantly infatuated with Su Han.
"Su Han, is your back alright?"
Director Chen was shocked when he saw the large bloodstains on Su Han's back.
"It's fine. It's just superficial, not too serious."
Su Han said with a smile, completely unconcerned about the injury.
It was precisely because he said it was fine with a smile that made people feel even more distressed.
"Perhaps you should still go to the hospital to get it bandaged!"
Director Chen suggested.
Su Han took off his outer layer and looked at his back.
His back had been scraped against the table and shards of glass when he fell earlier, causing the injury.
Because he had a foundation in martial arts, he hadn't sustained any serious injuries; they were all superficial.
"Someone! Quickly get the medical staff over here!"
Finally, Director Chen couldn't bear to watch and quickly summoned the medical personnel to disinfect and bandage him.
Meanwhile, the chief martial arts director, Yu Kang, had also hurried to the hospital to see to his injuries.
"Director Chen, is there anything else to shoot today?"
After his wounds were bandaged, Su Han asked with concern.
"We're done for today."
"You were amazing today! You finished two action scenes in one go."
"To be honest, many professional actors aren't as capable as you are."
"By the way, were you really an extra before?"
"Yes, I've always been an extra."
Director Chen frowned and shook his head, looking at Su Han. "It was such a waste of your talent to be an extra before. If you had met me earlier, you would probably be a rising star in the entertainment industry by now."
"Are you just playing around after graduating from a professional academy?"
Director Chen shook his head again. "No, that's not right either. Students from professional academies are usually very rigid; their performances are very formulaic, not so natural."
"Watching you, I don't feel like you're acting at all. It feels like you are Feng Yuxiu himself."
"Often, when I watch you, I get a little unnerved myself."
"How did you manage to achieve this?"
Director Chen was very curious about how Su Han could portray Feng Yuxiu so well.
Su Han smiled. "Director Chen, I'm truly an extra. I've been around here for several years. Many people here know me. If you don't believe me, you can investigate casually."
"As for how I portrayed the character of Feng Yuxiu so well, I do have some insights I can share."
Director Chen nodded. "Go ahead."
"Actually, I don't think there's such a thing as 'acting.' For me, when I received this role and started filming, I *was* Feng Yuxiu. I truly existed in this world, so I wasn't acting; I *am* him."
Although what Su Han said might sound a bit boastful to outsiders, Director Chen considered any actor who could say such a thing to be a truly good actor.
Indeed, it was true. If an actor could stop acting and imagine themselves as the character itself, then there would be no question of real or fake.
Of course, not every actor could achieve this; it was incredibly difficult.
Yet, Su Han had done it.
This guy had a promising future, boundless potential.
"Director Chen, I'll head back now. I'll go to the hospital to visit senior Shi Xingyu."
"No need."
"Huh?"
"You should rest well today, as there's filming tomorrow. I'll have the production staff take care of Shi Xingyu; you don't need to worry."
"You just did your duty by acting, so this matter has nothing to do with you. I will handle it."
As a seasoned director, this was indeed the norm; actors getting injured during action scenes was common.
Although Shi Xingyu's injury today was more severe than usual, Shi Xingyu had specifically instructed him that if Su Han wanted to visit, he should tell Su Han not to bother, as he was afraid of Su Han.
When Shi Xingyu left, he had whispered in his ear, "I feel like Su Han really wanted to beat me to death."
In fact, Yu Kang had also told him something before leaving the set: "He is Feng Yuxiu. If it weren't for my timely intervention, I might have actually been killed by him."
The two actors who had acted opposite Su Han had said the same thing.
They both felt that Su Han had intended to kill them.
Of course, this feeling wasn't exclusive to Yu Kang and Shi Xingyu; Director Chen felt it too.
On the set, Director Chen had already deeply felt the presence of Feng Yuxiu's shadow in Su Han's soul.
In fact, in several fight scenes, he could tell they were real blows, and even those fighting with Su Han got injured, but he didn't call for a stop.
Because it was too spectacular!
They said filming, sometimes, is even more brilliant than acting.
In pursuit of more realistic and pure fight scenes, Director Chen was somewhat feigning ignorance, having not actively called for a stop.
Compared to the many actors he had encountered in the entertainment industry, Su Han was a rare find.
This guy's acting, and even his martial arts, could rival Donnie Yen.
Director Chen thought this deeply in his heart, truly appreciating Su Han, but he kept it to himself, fearing that if he said too much, Su Han might become arrogant.
"By the way, tomorrow, your scene partner will be Fan Shaohuang. He's also a martial arts actor and very skilled. You should go back tonight and get some good rest to maintain your condition!"
"I'll have someone send you back shortly."
"Alright, thank you, Director."
Fan Shaohuang?
Hearing that name, Su Han fell into thought.