The man who came out to pick up Joanna Lawrence earlier was the director's assistant, Maxwell.
Maxwell walked over and handed Joanna a stack of papers: "Take one from here and act according to the script written on it. The performance should last five minutes."
Joanna took a look at the stack of papers and casually chose one.
She lowered her head and saw a scene written on the paper.
It was a grieving scene where the female protagonist had to display her sorrow after losing her loved ones.
Five minutes of performance - not much time.
There's not even enough time for her to get into the mood.
Joanna quickly memorized the lines, and heard the director ask, "Are you ready?"
"Yes, Director, I'm ready."
Joanna felt she was quite lucky today.
The draw was a crying scene - which happened to be her strong suit.
For others, shedding tears in a second might be challenging.
But for her, it was definitely not a problem.