Flora Chan says she has never retired from acting
The actress, who spoke to the media when she appeared at the finale dinner of the drama, stated that she agreed to make a two-minute appearance in the series for the sake of her former co-star, Bowie.
Asked if she would do more dramas in the future, Flora said, "Actually, I have never retired. I have always loved acting. I hope to combine my years of teaching and acting experience to do something positive."
When asked which actor she wants to work with the most, Flora responded, "The script and the people both matter a lot. I want to gain some new experiences in any direction."
Meanwhile, Bowie commented that since the series received good word of mouth, he certainly would like to do more.
"If we shoot a sequel, that is even better, because there's still a lot left unfinished. Of course, we need to bring Flora Chan back," he added.
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