In her previous life, Gu Weiwei's heart was cruelly gouged out by the man she loved and transplanted into her most trusted best friend.
Reborn, she unexpectedly becomes the girlfriend of ...
Fu Hanzheng chuckled and kissed her forehead.
"Of course I'll come back."
Of course he'll come back at such an important time.
But this business trip requires me to go there in person again.
Gu Weiwei hugged his waist. "Goodnight then. I'll go to work with you tomorrow."
Fu Hanzheng looked down at the hand at his waist and chuckled softly as he reminded him.
"Then let go, Mrs. Fu."
Gu Weiwei let go of his hand, tilted her head back, and kissed him on the lips.
Good night, Mr. Fu.
Fu Hanzheng then returned to his study to finish his unfinished work.
Gu Weiwei went to rest, completely unaware of when Fu Hanzheng returned to his room in the middle of the night.
It wasn't until dawn, when Fu Hanzheng was getting up early for work, that he woke her up.
Since she has been visiting the head office every now and then recently, the employees have become accustomed to her coming.
While Fu Hanzheng handled her work, she brainstormed ideas for a new film so she could communicate her thoughts with the screenwriter later.
After lunch, Xu Qian delivered the contract for Fu's acquisition of Longsheng.
"Boss, the contract has been drafted. Would you like to take a look?"
Normally, he wouldn't even look at such a contract.
However, this was the boss's wife's Longsheng Acquisition, and he thought she might want to take a look, so he sent it over.
Fu Hanzheng took it and flipped through it. "No problem. Arrange to sign the contract tomorrow."
Xu Qian glanced at him, then at Gu Weiwei sitting in his office.
Since you're both here, can't we just sign it directly? Wouldn't that be more convenient and save everyone a lot of trouble?
Gu Weiwei chuckled dryly and asked Fu Hanzheng.
"How about... we just sign it here?"
They could have simply signed their names here; why go to Longsheng tomorrow and pretend they don't know each other to sign?
Fu Hanzheng said firmly, "Sign it tomorrow."
Gu Weiwei looked at Xu Qian helplessly; men's minds can be quite difficult to understand sometimes.
Xu Qian reluctantly went out and informed Longsheng Group that they would be going there to sign the contract the next day.
Although she was supposed to be there to accompany Fu Hanzheng to work, Gu Weiwei mostly just sat in his office, quietly serving as a pleasing sight for him to observe.
When I got back to my villa in Tianshui after get off work, Qiao Lin called.
"There's news about the matter you asked me to investigate. Zhou Linna's song originally had a manuscript, but... she burned it."
"Burned it?" Gu Weiwei thought for a moment, then asked, "Are you sure?"
“I’m sure, her assistant burned it for her personally,” Qiao Lin said.
Gu Weiwei smiled at Fu Hanzheng, took her phone, and walked away a few steps.
When Qiao Lin heard that she didn't speak, he reminded her.
"You want to find the original manuscript in her possession for handwriting analysis to confirm that it was written by Luo Qianqian, but what if the original manuscript is no longer available?"
This Zhou Linna previously followed Li Xiner and did a lot of badmouthing her artists.
“Qianqian wrote a song called ‘You Are My Starlight’ before. You went to her place, got the manuscript, and then secretly passed it on to Zhou Linna,” Gu Weiwei said.
Qiao Lin immediately understood what she meant and said with a smile.
“I’m going right now. If someone steals another’s work like this, they’ll do it again. I’ll just wait for her to take the bait.”
"Don't let them see any flaws. If they dare to use it, we can make sure they can never recover," Gu Weiwei said.
She remembered that Luo Qianqian's missing booklet contained several of her works.
If Zhou Linna isn't made to pay the price now, she will claim all of her works as her own.
"Call Third Young Master and Luo Qianqian and let them know. I'll take care of it right now."
After Qiao Lin finished speaking, he hung up the movie and went to Luo Qianqian's house to retrieve the original manuscript.