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Chapter 397: 396. Too special Chapter 397: 396. Too special What else could a decision-maker say at this ti?

[Director Xie]: “It is everyone’s credit. In a few days, let’s find a place and have a celebration banquet, my treat with Australian lobsters!”

The first half of the sentence was polite talk which nobody took seriously, but as for the next part…

It was as if a bomb had gone off.

[Liu Yun]: “Australian lobster?! Aooooooh!!! When did Director Xie beco so generous?!”

[Martial Arts Instructor-Sun Yu]: “Wuwuwu I’m so moved, I’ve followed Director Xie for so many years, and we have always eaten a combination of three vegetables and one at dish, this ti we finally get to see sothing upscale.”

Director Xie Yunfeng’s regular crew was a team, and now almost everyone had spoken up, expressing gratitude while also not forgetting to mock the boxed lunches from previous film sets.

This left the actors who were collaborating for the first ti astounded.

Wow, so Director Xie is actually quite a miser in daily life?

People always say that the richer the capitalists are, the more stingy they beco. It seems there’s truth to this saying!

Even Tang Shu couldn’t help but twitch her mouth when she saw the ssages, starting to reflect on whether she, as the boss of Starshine dia, had been too generous.

In the group chat, after a series of 99 teasing comnts, finally a few normal ssages followed:

[Best Actor Qiao]: “The movie truly deserves its crown, congratulations to all. Looking forward to Director Xie’s feast.”

The veteran actor truly lived up to his reputation, steering the off-topic conversation back with just one sentence.

[Sister Woon]: “Congratulations to Director Xie, congrats to all the teachers, for coming out on top again!”

When it cos to box office champions, Director Xie Yunfeng’s movies had already been there not just once. Whenever he had a film released, for the month before and after, it was almost always the champion, whether it was the sumr or Chinese New Year slot.

But the crew mbers were still excited as ever, as if celebrating a big festival.

What’s more, unlike before, “Heroes in Troubled Tis” had a box office that was truly impressive, breaking Director Xie Yunfeng’s personal record again.

Tang Shu also composed a congratulatory ssage and sent it out.

Once she showed up, Liu Yun and the others began to tease the youngest person in the film crew.

[Liu Yun]: “Let’s interview Xiao Shushu, whose first movie reached a high box office of 4.6 billion. What are your thoughts?”

[Sister Woon]: “Although Xiao Shu wasn’t the lead actor, the character Huan Ying was so likeable, she almost beca the number one female supporting character.”

[Best Actor Qiao]: “This is your first movie, right? It’s a great start, keep it up in the future!”

[Martial Arts Instructor-Sun Yu]: “Wow~~~ Our little cutie has erged, let’s celebrate universally!”

Helplessly, Tang Shu was just too unique.

Not only was she young and a good actor, but she also didn’t try to cozy up to anyone in the crew and usually spoke in a formal tone; it was rare to see her smile.

However, this deanor didn’t make Tang Shu seem aloof but instead revealed an adorable naivety, and many in the crew loved to tease her.

At that ti, Tang Shu didn’t realize that everyone thought she was so cute because she often showed interest in modern high-tech products, frowning in thought while examining them, which was just irresistibly charming.

[Tang Shu]: “Thanks to the guidance of my seniors, I will work even harder in the future, congratulations to us all.”

The star of the conversation couldn’t help but offer another round of thanks.

In the crew’s group chat—with twenty to thirty people chiming in—the chat history quickly reached 999 ssages, and at this mont, Tang Shu received a private ssage from Director Xie.

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