The Reborn Scholar Wants To Counterattack
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She simply ignored Ning Quruo and walked around the man towards the set. Ning Quruo was startled, and subconsciously asked Gu Weimian, "Aren't you going to give it to me?" Gu Weimian paused and turned his head, "Hehe..." Ning Quruo looked at Gu Weimian's cold face and moved her lips, "You, you will regret treating me like this one day!" The man's words made Gu Weimian lose the mood to even say "haha". In fact, the more big-name the protagonists are, the more free time they have, and the screenwr...
She simply ignored Ning Quruo and walked around the man towards the set.
Ning Quruo was startled, and subconsciously asked Gu Weimian, "Aren't you going to give it to me?"
Gu Weimian paused and turned his head, "Hehe..."
Ning Quruo looked at Gu Weimian's cold face and moved her lips, "You, you will regret treating me like this one day!"
The man's words made Gu Weimian lose the mood to even say "haha".
She withdrew her gaze and strolled over to Shu Wenhao.
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As time went by, the whole set gradually became lively.
Gradually more and more actors arrived.
All the plays have been rehearsed.
In fact, the more big-name the protagonists are, the more free time they have, and the screenwriters will consciously arrange the scenes of important protagonists together and shoot them together.
It's a tragedy when it comes to the supporting characters.
Basically, it is just a role to cooperate with the main characters.
Sometimes, there is a show at six in the morning, and the next one may be at eleven or twelve at night.
There was no drama in between, but I was tied to this crew for the whole day.
There is a show one day, no show one day, and then there is a show the next day.
These supporting actors earn little, and cannot make money by appearing in various crews like the main actors.
It's better than being an extra, but can't be compared with big-name stars. They can only make enough money to make a living.
Actors who don’t have any scenes that day will naturally not come to the set.
There are only about a dozen regular actors on the crew every day.
The recent reshoots of those large-scale panoramic shots were the busiest days for the crew.
Several actresses were sitting in the dressing room, chatting while putting on makeup.
A sharp voice broke the peaceful atmosphere in the dressing room.
"Mr. Ning? Mrs. Ning?"
A girl who looked to be in her early twenties stood up from her seat in panic, holding her cell phone. She took the phone and looked at the caller ID again.
In a panic, I actually pressed the hands-free button.
A gentle middle-aged woman's voice came from the other end, "Is it Yuzhu calling?"
"Yes, yes, no, no, yes, yes," the assistant was confused by herself. "This is Miss Ke's phone call, but I'm her assistant."
The person on the other side smiled and didn't seem to take it seriously.
"So that's how it is. Actually, we didn't have any other intention in making this call. I heard that... Qu Ruo has been on the set of "The Heaven Bureau" these days?"
The assistant froze.
The other actresses in the dressing room also pricked up their ears.
Mr. Ning?
Madam Ning?
Is it the Ning family in Yanjing?
Are you here to settle the score?
Or is it going to be like that scene in a wealthy family where money is thrown in the other person's face and asked to leave his son?
The assistant uttered a timid "hmm".
There was an excited laugh from the other end of the phone, "It's actually true! Hey... We all thought that Qu Ruo would never like a girl in his life. How are they getting along? Do they have any plans to get married?"
There was another male voice nearby, probably because he couldn't get the phone, so he opened his voice and said loudly, "If they get married, the Beverly Hills house in the United States will be given to them."
There was a "pa" sound, probably because Mr. Ning was slapped on the wrist by Mrs. Ning.
"What are you talking about? Just write it in Yuzhu's name. When they have a child in the future, they can pass it on to the child."
Everyone listened, and there was a buzzing sound in their heads.