Chapter 124 - She’s A Little Liar! (2/2)
However, the director had insisted that conflict was the only way to gain attention. The stronger the fans, the more popular the show would be.
In a fit of anger, he had resigned and left. However, he was passionate about this industry and he wanted to fulfill his dream. He had sought countless people to invest in variety shows but had been rejected. In his despair, he had tried to find Best Actor Huo to share his thoughts with him.
He had not expected Best Actor Huo to invest in the show with his personal name without further ado. He had even picked out half of the production crew’s guests.
Old Lin had said that the Best Actor wanted to sign on a few more people, so he had gotten them to conduct an inspection. He thought that should happen.
He had only worked with the Best Actor once, but he had not expected him to remember him and trust him so much, which had moved him immensely.
A scholar would die for a close friend. He would remember this kindness for the rest of his life. He told himself repeatedly in his heart that if he wanted to live up to the investment and trust of the Best Actor, he would have to fight for honor. He wanted his first filming session to go well.
The temporary workers who dug for potatoes all had lunch, which was provided by the potato owners, except for them. Mo Ning said that they had to be sent home, or they would get hungry.
This was a filming venue, so many villagers came to the potato field to watch the commotion. By noon, they had all gone home to prepare dinner and were completely gone.
Before the meal was brought over, Ling Sheng wanted to go to the washroom. It was located not too far away by the side of the road. It was a simple toilet that could only give one privacy.
When she was done, her wrist was grabbed as she walked out. She lowered her head and met a man’s deep and narrow eyes. She smiled sweetly. “Third Master.”
“Follow me.” Jun Shiyan’s voice was gentle as he held her hand and led her to the car.
In the luxurious car was a living room. On the table were exquisite dishes. The aroma of the food wafted into one’s nose, arousing one’s appetite.
Ling Sheng was covered in mud as she stood awkwardly, unwilling to take a seat, fearing that she would get the car dirty.
However, the man pulled her down directly and held her dirty hand. He took a clean towel and wiped her hand seriously. Upon seeing that she still wanted to run, he comforted her gently. “Be good. It’ll be over in a while.”