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"Brother Lu, aren’t we going to Director Xiao Wu’s dinner gathering today?" Lan Yening, freshly dressed and ready in the morning, was inford by Lu Tianxiang who had hurried over.

"Not going. Director Xiao Wu’s situation has escalated; the company is planning to withdraw its investnt." Lu Tianxiang spoke while carefully sizing up Lan Yening.

The latter was wearing a thin linen casual outfit, freshly dressed that morning.

Lan Yening’s skin was already fair to the point of not needing makeup, and under the backdrop of this outfit, he looked particularly captivating.

Lan Yening didn’t mind his agent’s scrutinizing gaze; he had grown accustod to stares that would make the average person shiver with unease.

What bothered him more was the movie the company had pulled its investnt from – his hope for fa.

"It’s just a so-called ’reference’ issue, isn’t it? How did it blow up this big?"

"Soone’s targeting him, and so of the old veterans in the industry have spoken out. While those people hold no comrcial value, they wield absolute power in approvals."

Lu Tianxiang was also quite annoyed by the situation. For this collaboration, not only had he run around to exhaustion, but he’d also sacrificed considerable gains.

Many people think investing in films is simple, that a big director will shoot for you as long as you have money. In reality, that’s far from the truth.

A good movie involves three main stages: investnt, production, and release.

Investnt involves navigating the funds of multiple enterprises, requiring approval from the company’s board of directors. It impacts stock prices and introduces endless legal procedures for budget evaluations.

Additionally, major productions never bear all risks themselves, necessitating joint investnts with clearly defined rights and obligations for each party, which involves countless rounds of negotiations.

Then cos finding a director, another significant challenge. Films with heavy investnts must have renowned directors to gain investors’ trust, but top directors are often busy, and even submitting scripts doesn’t guarantee they’ll ever see them.

Of course, so may say, "Pay enough money, and it’ll work."

But how much is "enough?" Scenarios of paying outrageous sums like one or two billion to compel a director are utter nonsense. In reality, no one squanders funds like that, even for talent promotion.

While Zhang Shuya was genuinely determined to support Lan Yening, financial interests had to be ticulously calculated.

Then cos the release process – if your film isn’t screened, or gets minimal showti allocation, what can you do?

You’d have to negotiate with cinema chains to secure adequate screening slots.

Back in the day, Director Gangpao clashed with the son of the wealthy tycoon Wang due to insufficient show volu.

These processes are enormously draining. The release of a major production isn’t decided impulsively but takes a long, complex cycle.

This ti, with Director Xiao Wu’s mishap, there’s no suitable replacent in a rush, other investors have pulled back, and Zhang Shuya doesn’t want to take risks either. So, she decided to withdraw.

"Brother Lu, is there truly no room to turn this around?" Lan Yening felt deeply dejected.

"From insider information, he won’t be blacklisted outright, but the films he directs won’t pass approval," Lu Tianxiang revealed.

Seeing Lan Yening’s despondent appearance, Lu Tianxiang’s heart ached. He offered comfort: "Xiao Ning, you shouldn’t lose hope just yet. I’ve secured so magazine cover shoots for you, plus an actor competition reality show. You should join."

"Alright. Thank you, Brother Lu."

"What are you thanking for? I’m your agent! This actor competition program is decent; it even has renowned directors participating. Make sure you put in your best effort then."

Lu Tianxiang had been fretting nonstop over Lan Yening.

Lan Yening nodded in agreent and added, "Brother Lu, thank you. It must’ve been challenging to land that show."

"Xiao Ning, you only need to know Brother Lu’s heart is in the right place for you." Lu Tianxiang stepped over and gently took his hand.

Lan Yening offered a faint smile. "Brother Lu, you haven’t eaten yet, have you? I heard there’s a good Cantonese dim sum place nearby." Saying this, he subtly pulled his hand away.

Lan Yening felt so nauseated he didn’t want breakfast, but he knew this world wasn’t a novel; he didn’t yet have the capital to sever ties with Lu Tianxiang.

Shenghai

The furious Wu Jingxiang almost shattered his coffee cup. "That scumbag Xiao Wu is still stubbornly denying everything at this point!"

Wu Hao sat silently. He knew better than to interrupt his cousin when he was raging.

"Cousin, go find this person and ask them to investigate Bang Entertainnt’s tax issues," Wu Jingxiang said, calming down after his outburst.

Wu Hao was startled. This was moving toward an all-out destruction of Xiao Wu. If any tax problems were uncovered, the repercussions would ripple far – Xiao Wu’s company wasn’t used solely by him.

"Cousin, doing this will antagonize many people. We still need to invest in this industry. Targeting a major director ans no big-na directors will ever collaborate with us again."

"I know. This is just to scare him for now. If he’s truly dead set on resisting, then I won’t hold back," Wu Jingxiang acknowledged, knowing he lacked the leverage to dominate the industry.

Wu Hao relaxed upon hearing his cousin’s reasoning.

"Cousin, do we also leverage this chance to report the culprit we uncovered behind sabotaging our drama?"

"Who is it?"

"Galaxy!"

Wu Jingxiang didn’t imdiately understand why Galaxy would pull such a stunt.

Seeing his cousin’s questioning look, Wu Hao explained, "It might be because our affiliated idol group in Natural Idol is threatening their roster."

Wu Hao never would’ve guessed the incident stemd from a chaotic fan war.

As soone with a rational mindset, he naturally approached it from a practical perspective.

"Old Mu is nothing but diocre. Go check if their shabby group has any external gigs; sabotage them all," Wu Jingxiang decided, revealing his vindictive nature.

Base

The girls’ lives seed to have returned to their original rhythm of daily dance practice.

Lv Fangxin noticed the astounding versatility of the girls here.

So could cook, so played musical instrunts, others danced various styles, spoke multiple languages, acted – it was truly a pool of talents.

Whenever they had free ti, they organized performances and even ford two bands.

During this period, many friendships among the girls deepened, evolving from unfamiliarity to closeness, sotis even intimacy.

"Jiang ngqi, your cooking is amazing. Can you make spicy pork tonight?" Luo Tiantian said, finishing off the last spoonful of seafood fried rice from a wooden bowl.

"Big Sis, where would I even get pork?" Jiang ngqi replied, slightly exasperated with her friend.

"Why don’t we ask the chefs at the restaurant next ti for so?" Fan Lei suggested eagerly.

"I think we should take back so raw ingredients and prep them ourselves," Liu Jiaying chid in.

Although the cafeteria food was decent, it didn’t suit everyone’s palate.

The girls hailed from all over the nation, with diverse taste preferences that were hard to balance.

So of the girls, particularly those from north of the Yangtze River, found the local cuisine least agreeable.

Girls who were proficient in cooking bought kitchen hardware and rice so they could cook for themselves.

The most skilled chef among them was none other than Jiang ngqi, whose sunny smile and fastidious personality made her a favorite.

Many girls flocked to her dorm to share als, jokingly dubbing it "Little Canteen."

"Lai Ruoxuan, could you draw a manga portrait of ?" The elegant and poised Zhang Yuxin asked the bunny-ear-wearing artist, whose face had already recovered.

"Of course!" Lai Ruoxuan nodded with a smile. Then, drawing close to Zhang Yuxin’s ear, she teased, "Actually, we could make it spicier – like Titanic!"

"Oh gosh! Who knew soone as small and pure-looking as you could be so, so..." Zhang Yuxin protested jokingly but couldn’t help laughing uproariously.

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