The old lady still maintained the elegant nobility of a woman who had lived in the 1930s. She locked her arm around Qin Guan's.

The two of them walked out of the bustling site elegantly. Then they exchanged a meaningful glance.

"You are one of the most graceful women I have ever met, madame."

"I think I'm just one of many women who have been fascinated by you, sir."

"So my flirting worked?"

"Of course. But I have to be serious during filming."

She was an outstanding woman. Time had graced her with both wrinkles and charm. A little eye contact was enough for them to become friends, despite the generational gap between them.

Qin Guan patted his chest after he parted ways with Debby. His confidence had been restored.

The easy-going protagonist had pleased the crew, who now turned its attention to another important supporting actor. He was the actor who would be portraying a figure in the museum.

Yes, it was Robin McLaurin Williams, the actor who would be playing President Roosevelt. Williams had won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "Good Will Hunting" in 1997. As a comedian, he was good at depicting supporting characters.

When Qin Guan met Robin Williams for the first time, he was in his President Roosevelt costume. He was wearing a brown military uniform and a pair of long boots and holding a sword in his hands.

This was a comedy though, so there was also a golden beard glued to his face. It was a perfect parody of Roosevelt's magnificent beard.

Robin Williams looked like a really funny president.

Qin Guan tried his best to suppress his laughter, as Robin had to act like a still figure on a base.

He had to climb up the two-meter base and the horse on it, which was really hard for the crew. Robin was overweight, so he needed help in order to climb up.

Several strong young men worked together to support his belly and arms using a ladder and a frame. Maybe a small crane would have worked better.

Eventually, Robin got into position. He shot a look at the camera carefully. As soon as the director gestured at him, he pointed his sword in the air like a general.

Qin Guan had to find another corner, as he was choking from laughter by now. This would be a good chance for him to work with an experienced actor.

Soon, Wang Liying got out of the lounge with Qin Guan's schedule.

"Go to the fitting room. You have an independent scene 10 minutes after Robin is done. You need to seize the day, or we'll spend the night at the museum for real."

"Take it easy. I have never failed while shooting a film."

Before leaving, Qin Guan waved goodbye at Robin, who was still sitting on the horse. The other actor winked in response.

Qin Guan's costume was simple. It was only a black-and-gray security guard uniform. Of course, uniforms differed in different countries.