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Cinematic vertical video (9:16), photorealistic pet vlog style, warm indoor daytime setting, dining area or kitchen counter. CONTINUITY: After the betrayal of EP3, Grayson walked away with dignity. Now he has a new plan. He spots food on the table. Action sequence: ① Grayson's eyes and forehead slowly rise above table edge from below — just his eyes visible, scanning left and right. ② Full head appears, locks onto a piece of food on the table. Expression: calm, focused, zero guilt. ③ One paw extends slowly toward the food, deliberate and steady. He pauses halfway — turns head directly to camera. Holds eye contact for 2 seconds. Expression: completely unbothered. ④ Paw continues, nudges food off table edge. Grayson disappears below frame to retrieve it. Tail visible above table edge, swishing once, then gone. Camera: table-level angle, food item sharp in foreground, Grayson's face rising into frame. Shallow DOF, warm bokeh behind. Lighting: warm daytime indoor light, slightly brighter than EP1-3. Audio: lo-fi resumes playfully, brief comedic pause during eye contact. Mood: sneaky, confident, zero remorse. 100% realistic. No effects, no fantasy. Duration: 11s. Ratio: 9:16.
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