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If Jian Yao leaves now, the director will surely complain to the company, and if she follows, she’ll also be in trouble. The company will most likely go after her.

She wholeheartedly ans well for people, yet they don’t appreciate it. There’s no need for her to risk everything with the Crown Prince.

When artists get scolded by the company, they may just be sidelined, but a small assistant like her getting scolded might end up getting fired.

Jian Yao doesn’t treat her well, so there’s no need to risk her career for such an artist.

Once the assistant figured this out, she let out a breath and ran back to apologize to the director. No matter what, she needed to apologize to the director and do what she could to avoid being held accountable by the company later.

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As expected, the director called Lemon Entertainnt afterwards to complain to Wang Ying, who was quite upset and had to humble herself to apologize to the director. But the director was very firm, listing all the tis Jian Yao acted like a diva and didn’t cooperate with the filming, demanding to replace the lead actress, even bringing out the investors to exert pressure.

Lemon Entertainnt had invested in the show and had so say, but they weren’t the biggest investors.

Jian Yao managed to secure the female lead role in the drama because of that ambiguous scandal with Li Shengxiao. After so weighing, several investors had their preferred candidates give up the female lead role to her.

Now, everyone realized they were tricked by Lemon Entertainnt, and Jian Yao walked into it herself. Naturally, the investors sided with the director — replace her!

The situation escalated significantly, and Lemon Entertainnt’s CEO, Ai Wen, personally got involved, trying to pull strings. Despite the efforts, Jian Yao’s role was still downgraded. From the original female lead, she was replaced to play the third female role. And Ju Xiaowen, who backed the biggest investor, rose to replace Jian Yao.

Furious, Jian Yao smashed quite a few costics, initially planning to throw a tantrum and not film. Wang Ying confronted her and bluntly threw the contract she had with the company and her filming contract at her, warning her with a stern face that any further antics would result in hefty breach penalties, followed by being sidelined.

After being dealt with, she beca much more compliant, rolling up her belongings and returning to the shooting set that afternoon. But the crew was no longer what it used to be. Her trailer and five-star hotel suite were all gone. Not only was she treated like any ordinary actor, during filming, Ju Xiaowen deliberately made trouble for her, mocking her with words.

That wasn’t the end of it. Besides enduring usual grievances, Jian Yao also noticed that KT Entertainnt was sohow targeting her as well.

In the afternoon, the company inford her that several offline events she had were deliberately sabotaged by KT Entertainnt.

The person that "Little Luck" catapulted to fa was Zhou Chen. As the female lead, Jian Yao only had a small fan base, and after her deception was exposed, she suffered constant setbacks, much like Ju Xiaowen had claid before: the higher you fly on boasting, the harder you fall.

Yet, whether it was the production crew or people in the industry, everyone regarded her as a joke! No one sympathized with her plight.

Who asked her to gain small fa riding on the popularity of "Little Luck" invested by Rong Yan, only to ungratefully step over her benefactor to climb up? Though the industry emphasizes fa and fortune, the biggest taboo is being an ingrate who steps over benefactors for gain. Jian Yao truly ended up shooting herself in the foot this ti...

Soone else who was also not having a good ti since the news of the marriage from Ins surfaced was Chu Xi!

Chu Xi drove back to Chu Garden in a fiery rush, storming in furious but then standing there, not knowing how to vent the dissatisfaction in her heart.

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