**Guest Role**
âUnder Siegeâ began filming in mid-August, on the day of the *Chu Shu* (the end of heat).
Director Lin Qihang led Jiang Qi and the cast to a temple for incense offerings and prayers to Buddha before officially starting the shoot.
This was Jiang Qiâs first time acting in a historical drama, and he realized that performing in such a genre was much more troublesome in terms of costumes, makeup, and props compared to modern dramas.
Especially since his character was a general who had roamed the lands since childhood and later became a seasoned soldier. His costume wasnât that of a scholarly gentleman in long robes, but rather one requiring him to wear armor most of the time.
Armor, tied-up hair, a golden spear, and a white horseâthese were the classic looks for Liang Jieyu in the movie. Each time, it took Jiang Qi about two hours just to change clothes and apply makeup.
Additionally, the early filming locations werenât in Hengdian but in the remote Jiangwu Desert. It took about four hours to drive there from the city, so no one could afford to commute back and forth every day. Most of the actors and crew members stayed on set.
As the male lead with a lot of scenes, Jiang Qi had to film from morning to night almost every day, so he naturally stayed on set as well.
The desert scenes were scheduled to be shot for about a month. Zhi Qi, who had classes during the week, could only find time on weekends to drive over and visit him. She would stay with Jiang Qi on set for two days and drive back on Sunday nights.
Like a spark thrown onto dry wood, it soon spread into a wildfire.
The temporary set in Jiangwu had poor conditions. All the actors and crew members lived in small, narrow, and stuffy compartments on the set, but when Zhi Qi came to stay with Jiang Qi, she didnât find the conditions too hard to endure, exceptâ¦
Except for when they were doing âthat.â
The sleeping compartments on set were small and close together, and because they were hastily built, the soundproofing wasnât great. Every time Jiang Qi had his way with her, Zhi Qiâs fair skin would flush pink. She would bite her lip timidly, afraid to make a sound.
But men often reveal their âbad natureâ in moments like these.
Seeing the girl teary-eyed and vulnerable, Jiang Qi couldnât help but be rougher with her.
So, the girl bit down on his shoulder.
âJiang⦠Jiang Qiâ¦â
Zhi Qiâs voice was soft, like she was holding water in her mouth, a delicate whimper of complaint: âStop it.â
Jiang Qi truly felt like heâd be willing to die right there with her.
Later, her sharp teeth moved from his shoulder to his lips, and she bit down hard, whimpering but not daring to make a sound.
When she couldnât hold back her emotions anymore, she ended up biting Jiang Qiâs lower lip until it bled.
The next day during filming, the makeup artist noticed the obvious cut on Jiang Qiâs lip and exclaimed, blinking in surprise: âQi-ge, what happened to your lip? Are you getting heat blisters?â
â¦
Zhi Qi, standing by his side, froze for a moment. Then, curling her toes in embarrassment, she couldnât bring herself to look at anyone, utterly ashamed.
She was terrified that people would figure out that she had bitten him, and kept her head down in silence, like a student being scolded after doing something wrong.
âItâs nothing.â
Jiang Qi glanced at himself in the mirror, half his makeup already done, his face expressionless. But he reached over to gently squeeze Zhi Qiâs small hand resting on her knee, quietly changing the subject: âContinue with the makeup.â
The makeup artist gave a quick âoh.â
Luckily, the cut on his lower lip wasnât too noticeable.
But Zhi Qi, feeling guilty, kept thinking that the entire crew had discovered Jiang Qiâs unspeakable wound.
The shy girl was even more terrified that people would find out they had done âthatâ in the crewâs quarters. She hummed and hawed, wanting to run away.
Zhi Qi was pulled back by Jiang Qi before she could escape, but that night, she adamantly refused to do that again.
The girl placed her small hand over Jiang Qiâs lips and lowered her voice, muttering seriously, âIf you try anything again, Iâll go home.â
Zhi Qi was now in her first year of graduate school, and her class schedule wasnât very fixed. For example, this time she had driven a few hours to visit Jiang Qi because she had a week off and thought she could spend it with him.
But if Jiang Qi dared to âact outâ again, that week would quickly turn into just one day.
Zhi Qi spoke sternly, so Jiang Qi could only blink to show he understood. He also moved his large hand from her slender waistâlooking like the perfect gentleman.
Zhi Qi sighed in relief, couldnât help but smile, and curled up like a cat into Jiang Qiâs arms, feeling sleepy and relaxed.
Although there wasnât much to do while watching Jiang Qi on set, it still wasnât easy. By the end of the day, she felt quite tired.
Just as she was about to fall asleep, she vaguely felt his cool breath against her ear, making her feel ticklish.
Zhi Qi instinctively shrank her neck and murmured sleepily, asking what he was doing. Then she heard Jiang Qiâs slightly hoarse voice, âCan I have a kiss?â
â¦
Such a bold question, asked so seriously?
He really was getting bolder and more reserved at the same time.
Zhi Qi didnât know whether to laugh or cry, and before she could respond, her lips were already captured.
Naturally, she didnât sleep well that night.
The girlâs fair skin was so delicate that it would bruise with a single pinch, let alone after being kissed and nibbled. Her skin was like snow marked with small red blossoms, inviting all kinds of thoughts.
The next day, Zhi Qi had no choice but to wear a modest long dress that covered her wrists, even though it was hot. It was silk, but still stifling.
As she stood on the outskirts of the set watching Jiang Qi film, she happened to run into director Lin Qihang.
âXiao Zhi.â
Everyone in the crew recognized Zhi Qi as a âfrequent visitorââafter accompanying Jiang Qi to the Shengyu Awards, she became famous overnight. Everyone knew she was Jiang Qiâs beloved, quiet wife, including the director.
Lin Qihang greeted her politely, âHere to see Jiang Qi?â
Zhi Qi smiled and nodded with a simple âMm.â
She still wasnât very used to dealing with people in this industry. When she spoke, her fingers unconsciously gripped her arms, rubbing them up and downâan instinctive gesture that revealed her discomfort.
Lin Qihang noticed and couldnât help but take a closer look at Zhi Qi.
Naturally, Jiang Qiâs reportedly brilliant wife was beautiful. Unlike many in the entertainment industry, who exuded an air of materialism and heavy makeup, the girlâs beauty was more pure and fresh.
She was like an unpolished jade, untouched by the world. Even if she just stood there quietly, without saying or doing anything, you could still feel her beauty when the breeze brushed past her.
Simple yet elegant.
She was like a gentle pool of waterâit was no wonder that even Jiang Qi, the typically tough guy, had softened for her.
As Lin Qihang watched her, a bold idea suddenly formed in his mind.
âXiao Zhi, youâve been coming to see Jiang Qi quite often.â
Lin Qihangâs eyes flickered as he began chatting casually, âHow do you think heâs doing in his role?â
This scene was a routine military camp scene that didnât require Lin Qihangâs direct supervision. The assistant director was capable of handling it.
So, he stood with Zhi Qi outside the spotlight, both watching Jiang Qi through the camera.
âMmâ¦â
Zhi Qi thought for a moment, frowning in embarrassment. âDirector Lin, how would I know?â
Of course, she thought every scene Jiang Qi acted in was the best, but she couldnât say that in front of the directorâit would make her sound like a fangirl, especially since she was an outsider to this industry. Saying something like that would just expose her ignorance.
Zhi Qi pressed her lips together, trying to express her amateur opinion with restraint.
However, Lin Qihang just smiled and shrugged nonchalantly. âYou can say whatever you like. I also think Xiao Jiang is a rare talent. Once heâs in the role, he truly becomes the character. His efficiency is amazing; he usually nails the scene in one take, exceptâ¦â
He deliberately paused as if he had just remembered something.
As expected, the girl, who was listening attentively, couldnât help but ask, âExcept what?â
âExcept for one scene.â
Lin Qihang sighed, his thick brows slightly furrowed, clearly looking troubled. âWe tried shooting it before, but Xiao Jiang had seven NGs.â
He shook his head. âWe had to postpone that scene for later.â
Zhi Qiâs eyes widened in shock.
Seven NGs? Jiang Qi had an instance where he NGâd seven times? He was known in the industry as âOne-Take Jiangâ because he always got it right in one go. How could he have NGâd seven times?
Zhi Qi was dumbfounded, completely unaware that she had already fallen into Lin Qihangâs âtrap.â She even continued asking in confusion, âDirector Lin, what scene was it?â
She was genuinely curious. What kind of scene could make Jiang Qi NG seven times? He had never mentioned it to her before.
âWellâ¦â
Lin Qihang hesitated for a moment, then spoke again, slightly embarrassed. âItâs a scene where a dancer tries to seduce him.â
There was indeed such a scene in the script. It was also the only scene in the entire drama where Jiang Qiâs character had any physical interaction with a woman.
It took place on the night the protagonist, Liang Jieyu, was awarded the title of âMarquis of Pingyangâ after a great victory. There was singing and dancing in the military camp, and a few dancers were invited to perform and liven up the atmosphere.
Among these dancers was one sent by the second prince to âtestâ Liang Jieyu.
The âwarâ on the political stage was different from real battles; it was all about strategy and manipulation. After Liang Jieyuâs repeated victories, he became a marquis and a formidable general. His military achievements and the strength of his troops made him a powerful figure, a âweaponâ that each prince vying for the throne wanted to win over.
After Liang Jieyu rose to prominence, all the princes who had the potential to compete for the throne tried to curry favor with him. Some sent gifts, some sent people, but he never accepted any, always politely declining. He never openly expressed any preference for any of the princes.
This neutral stance, in the emperorâs eyes, showed that he was staying out of factional struggles and remaining loyal only to the true ruler, which pleased the emperor and made him trust and rely on Liang Jieyu even more⦠Little did they know, Liang Jieyuâs real ambition was to seize the throne for himself.
On the night he was made a marquis, the second prince sent the dancer to test Liang Jieyuâs loyalties, looking for any signs that he had aligned with another prince.
The dancer, disguised as a gift, was more like a poisoned beauty, lethal with even a single taste.
Her character was that of a âspy in disguise,â and the scene only required her to use her charms to seduce Liang Jieyu. But Liang Jieyu had to pretend to be taken in by her, stringing her along, acting clueless and indulgentâ¦
Then, when the two of them got tangled up in bed, his strong hands would clasp around the womanâs slender neck, and with just a small movement, she would lose her breath.
Taking care of her was no more difficult than killing a mouse.
But doing it silently, without leaving a trace, was something only Liang Jieyu could manage. Even as he killed the dancer, there was still a cruelly gentle smile on his face.
This scene was definitely not a âromanticâ one; there was no love between the man and woman, only a calculated encounter that ended in death and deception. The woman lost the game and died for it.
In Lin Qihangâs view, this wasnât a romantic scene, so it didnât fall under the âno romanceâ clause in Jiang Qiâs contract.
âBut who would have thought Jiang Qi didnât struggle with romance scenes; he just couldnât act in scenes involving women at all!
Even though there was no need for emotional involvement, Jiang Qi couldnât bring himself to convincingly portray the flirtation and physical entanglement with the dancer. He only managed to show the brutal side of Liang Jieyu.
They had tried filming twice before, and both times, Jiang Qi had scared the actress playing the dancer to tears.