The wind howled as it blew past the rustling leaves, carrying flakes of snow. As the wind hit one's face, it left a bone-piercing coldness...
The photographer was holding onto his mug as his assistant and other members of the staff were huddling up to hot water bottles. It seemed, everyone was there to watch a show. After all, every time a photographer taught a model a lesson, they would be guaranteed a good show...
Before her shoot, Jennie lowered her head and whispered something into Sung-jae's ear. Afterwards, with Rosé's assistance, she made her way to her designated position. Rosé looked down at the ice below their feet; the expression on her face changed, "The ice on this lake isn't thick enough. If we stay on here too long, it will eventually crack!"
After hearing Rosé's yelling, the photographer roared back, "I've said it before. If you want to shoot then shoot, if not, then leave."
"You..." Rosé pointed at the photographer. The fire in her chest was about to come pouring out.
"Let it go," Jennie remained composed as she convinced Rosé to calm down. However, no one noticed the dark aura that flashed across her eyes.
"But, you are in danger..."
"I know what I'm doing..."
Seeing Jennie come to a compromise, the corners of the photographer's lips curved up in ridicule. At least she knows her place and knows she can't offend the photographer. After walking around and acting like a supermodel, he wanted her to realize that in fact, she was nothing!
"OK Jennie, get ready, we will film a long shot first!"
Sung-jae gripped onto his phone in one hand as he glared at the photographer. Here he was, standing comfortably on land taking photos, while Jennie was standing barefooted on the frozen lake. What photographer does this?
Sung-jae began to tremble in anger as he forced a smile on his face. He slowly found himself striding up to the photographer and exclaiming, "We aren't shooting anymore..."
"Manager Yook, do you know what you're saying?" the photographer immediately turned his head and questioned Sung-jae. "You need to be clear. If Jennie is to leave now, does she still want to keep her professional reputation? She's only standing on the ice, I haven't even asked her to jump yet!"
"You're planning to make her jump?" Rosé screamed in a high-pitch voice containing a sense of disbelief.
"What? Isn't jumping a common photography pose?" The photographer put down his camera and gave them a presumptuous smile.
"The ice is about to crack!"
"Doesn't that mean it hasn't cracked yet?"
Hearing this, Jennie suddenly lifted her feet and said to Rosé, "Rosé, get my clothes and shoes."
Rosé immediately responded as she went into the change room to get Jennie's clothes. However, someone had soaked Jennie's clothes and it was now frozen in ice.
Before her clothes arrived, Jennie had already stepped off the ice with her head held high; she completely disregarded the photographer.
"Jennie, do you still want to be a model? Are you giving up on your career?" Seeing Jennie actually had the intention to walk out, the photographer was suddenly in a panic. He originally picked on Jennie because he knew Her Vision's shoot was extremely important for the advancement of her career.
So, he was assured that she would endure. But, who would have imagined, Jennie endured a little but wasn't going to blindly endure everything.
After stepping away from the lake, Jennie approached the staff. Although she was only wearing a thin dress, her chin was held high; she did not admit defeat.
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