That night, Liu Taofang drank a lot.
By the ti he got ho, he was already a bit out of it.
Mrs. Liu had to take care of their son tonight. The little boy had a bit of a fever, and Mrs. Liu really wasn’t comfortable leaving him to the nanny, so she stayed ho and wasn’t very clear on what had happened at the banquet.
Liu Taofang had been brought back ho by an assistant.
"...You have no idea, you didn’t attend today, you didn’t see the faces of those people! Each one of them told , Old Liu, rember to co to for any projects in the future, don’t just make money yourself! Whatever investnt you want, just na your price, as long as you ask, it’s yours!" Liu Taofang gestured wildly.
Mrs. Liu was delighted.
It seems that her husband’s nearly four-year slump is about to end.
Liu Taofang spit heavily to the side as he spoke: "These bastards, what did they say about before? making money? Ha, when it was ti for them to invest money, each one of them played deaf and dumb!
From now on, I don’t want a di of their money. I’ve rembered these people; nobody better think of making money from my films again!"
Mrs. Liu helped him, placing him on the sofa.
She followed his words: "Yes, yes, we don’t need their money—want so water?"
"Water? Liu Taofang struggled, "I want to call Sheng Tang, she’s my benefactor! Without her trust, without her investnt, could I have made a coback?
I need to call Sheng Tang, I haven’t thanked her yet. I need to bow to her, tonight I really showed them—you didn’t see!"
Saying this, he actually started to cry.
Mrs. Liu hugged him tenderly.
She knew Liu Taofang was usually quite arrogant, but consecutive failures had indeed humiliated his proud and lofty self.
Though he pretended those things didn’t exist, several months before he made "Genius Girl," he was losing hair in handfuls, proving his stress.
Now, he really did make a coback with this film.
Sheng Tang was an absolute benefactor to their family.
Mrs. Liu was able to be a producer’s wife, proving she had an incredibly clear mind.
A big film company’s producer attracts many won; if she minded every little thing, she would’ve worried herself to death long ago. She didn’t live in a fairy tale kingdom.
So Mrs. Liu honed her skills.
Soone who’s beneficial to her life, soone threatening her status, she knew them clearly.
Undoubtedly, Sheng Tang was the woman beneficial to her life and her husband’s career’s lucky star.
Mrs. Liu decided she would send Sheng Tang a platinum bag in a few days as a token of gratitude.
As for her husband’s lavish praise of Sheng Tang, Mrs. Liu didn’t feel jealous at all; she even thought it was good.
With Sheng Tang at the film set, her husband may be more considerate out of concern for his image.
Sheng Tang, however, never thought she would beco soone the Liu couple were grateful to.
Investing in films is just doing business.
Doing business is you earn, I earn too, and there’s nothing personal about it.
Rescuing Ding Ruifan’s child, that counts as personal.
That night, Huatai Film and Television’s celebration party news was all over.
Before the party started, there was a red carpet segnt.
Sheng Tang’s black cocktail dress appeared again.
So fashion bloggers began mocking Sheng Tang, saying she wore one dress five tis, and even posted screenshots of the other four tis.
But the playful fans focused elsewhere.
"Tangtang has a different look each ti, wearing the sa dress with different vibes—this dress is worth it!"
"I have a dress I wore for six months."
"What’s wrong with saving? Tangtang’s a newly famous star, she doesn’t overspend on shopping, not materialistic or vain—I think it’s great."
"G&R should invite Tangtang as their ambassador. Look how beautifully she wears this cocktail dress, I want to buy one now. How much is it? 370,000? Bye-bye."
"So what if it’s a 370,000 dress worn five tis, I’d wear it for a lifeti."
A plethora of teasing remarks ensued below.
Under Ai’ai’s guidance, Sheng Tang also checked it out, thinking maybe her fans were becoming more playful.
Of course, there were questioning voices.
Mostly saying Sheng Tang doesn’t respect fashion.
Sheng Tang looked but forgot about it. She also wanted to respect fashion, but she didn’t have the money—it’s hard to cook without rice.
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