Chapter 484 - It’s All Gone to the Pigs (1/2)
Ling Sheng was dumbfounded. Did he have to do that? She had only been there for a few minutes. Her butt had yet to warm up, yet she needed to leave again. “Director Chen, I’ve really memorized my lines.”
“During filming, as my actor, all your actions will be managed by me.” Chen Mo spoke in a dignified manner.
Ling Sheng was about to retort that this was a restriction on her personal freedom. She was his actress, not someone related to him!
“Objection overruled. Unless you want to withdraw from my movie.” Chen Mo interrupted her and looked at her. “Aren’t you leaving? I want to check if you know your lines.”
Jun Shiyan was annoyed. What was he trying to do? When he had found out that he had a girlfriend, he had been very happy and had shouted that he wanted to meet her. Now that he had found out, he had been causing him trouble all the time and had been deliberately preventing him from interacting with the young lady.
However, he did not look like the kind of person who liked young girls and had thoughts about her. Instead, he looked a little like…
It was a little like seeing his own family’s painstakingly-grown cabbages being fed to the pigs. Sheng Sheng was his family’s cabbage, and he was…
Ling Sheng gritted her teeth. “Okay, let’s go. We’ll leave immediately.”
Jun Shiyan looked at Chen Mo. “I can’t sleep without her.”
Chen Mo gave him a cold look, not caring at all. “Didn’t you survive in the past?”
There were a lot of things he had to do, but he could not fall asleep. Sheng Sheng was his sleeping pill. She was a girl, and her family had raised her with great difficulty. He couldn’t give her to him for nothing!
Besides, they were not married. Was it appropriate for them to live together? No, he could not let them be together. When a man and a woman were alone in a room, they were like dry kindle that could catch fire easily. No one could guarantee what would happen.
Jun Shiyan sighed, feeling deeply that he might have been conned. Brother Mo liked Sheng Sheng more than him now, as though he felt that he was not worthy of her.