"I've come to realize now, shopping doesn't inspire creativity, but the poverty after shopping sure does!" Sana snuggled on the couch, hugging a cushion, with a bright and cheerful expression on her face, "Last night, I thought about how much money I spent and finally crawled out of bed to finish the last episode!"
She had submitted the script for the episode earlier in the morning and was now enjoying her vacation. The summer in Pingcheng was never easy, and in early August, the streets were scorching even with the wind blowing.
In this kind of weather, only the brave would venture outside for fun. But Sana didn't want to stay at home alone, so she ran to Lisa's villa.
On the top floor of the villa, Lisa had a separate studio.
At this moment, Sana was absent-mindedly chatting while scrolling through Weibo.
Lisa was wearing a simple white T-shirt, standing in front of a metalworking table, holding a soldering gun, and focused on soldering a ring.
Today, she didn't curl her hair and instead tied it up neatly, with light makeup on her face, still looking stunning.
"I used to think that studying jewelry meant dealing with various gemstones, but who would have thought there would be soldering involved too," Sana watched for a while before feeling disappointed, "It feels a bit disillusioning."
Looking around, the workbench was filled with files, tweezers, sandpaper, and polishing wheels—no sign of gemstones.
Lisa turned off the soldering gun and finally had time to reply, "There are gemstones too."
Sana didn't notice, "Where are they?"
Lisa gestured toward a small wooden table next to her, where a white ceramic vase stood with fresh gardenia flowers blooming freely.
Sana tilted her head and saw a small basket made of rattan hidden among the branches and leaves, filled with sparkling diamonds and colored gems.
Most of them were scattered around.
Even though Sana came from a well-off family, her eyes widened at the sight, "You're just casually throwing around so many diamonds?"
"They're of average quality, used for practice," Lisa undid her hair and tied it up again.
She had a good sense of aesthetics and was skilled in design, but when it came to metalworking, she was relatively weaker. Lately, she had been practicing with a specific focus.
Sana glanced at the gems again, feeling almost blinded by their radiance.
...Sorry for interrupting.
After soldering the small ring, Lisa and Sana prepared to go out to a hot spring hotel for a spa.
As they walked down the stairs, Sana spotted a brightly colored bird with its wings spread wide, strutting on the floor as if patrolling its territory.
Its posture was quite arrogant.
"Did you buy a parrot?" Sana asked uncertainly. At the same time, she felt it looked a bit familiar.
"It's He Sui," Lisa replied, looking up at the birdcage, only to find that the cage door was somehow opened.
Sana almost doubted her own ears, "What?"
Lisa didn't have time to answer because at that moment, Si Si popped its head out from the corner of the sofa.
Lisa's eyelid twitched. The next second, she saw He Sui, who seemed to have spotted a target, taking off from its spot and flying towards the sofa, swiftly hitting Si Si on the head.
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