Weight Exchange System: The Fat Girl’s Comeback Plan

【An entertainment industry novel, chronicling the female lead’s journey through showbiz.】

【No slacking, no meltdowns, no dating shows, no livestreams. She acts with dedication, films ...

Chapter 579 Turning the Tide (1/2)

Chapter 579 Changing the Tide: Shang Yechu Returns to the Film Crew.

The company will handle the Xinghan Award matter. As for Su Ge's matter, after Shang Yechu told Qin Tianye the hotel's name and everything else she knew, she decided to observe from the sidelines.

In a society governed by the rule of law, Mai Zhenye cannot do anything to Su Ge. If Qin Tianye can get Su Ge out, that would be best; if not, Shang Yechu can find another way.

In fact, Shang Yechu wasn't particularly worried about Su Ge's safety; in fact, she found the whole situation rather strange. Su Ge's professional abilities were undeniable, yet Meta Pictures had continued to provide her with resources for so many years, demonstrating the good relationship between Mai Zhenye and his daughter. —For capitalists, showering her with resources, regardless of the potential losses, was the greatest form of love.

Su Ge neither committed a crime nor attempted suicide or self-harm. Even if Mai Zhenye were to keep a close watch on Su Ge, he wouldn't be so strict as to prevent her from seeing the light of day. Besides, Su Ge's personality doesn't suggest she would obediently be locked up in a hotel; why didn't she even show any signs of resistance?

With the aftermath of the Xinghan Awards still lingering, Shang Yechu now viewed everyone with a degree of wariness. Originally intending to stay in Haicheng to help Qin Tianye "rescue" Su Ge, she changed her mind after considering this matter and rushed back to the film crew overnight.

As the saying goes, "a day apart feels like three autumns," and Shang Yechu was gone for five whole days. When she returned to the film set, it really felt like a lifetime had passed.

The crew of "The Heavenly Emperor" expressed their warm concern for Shang Yechu's return. To Shang Yechu's amusement, seeing how hard she usually works on set, everyone assumed she must be heartbroken and secretly wiping away tears in a corner after missing out on the award. They all showed her concern and even spoke to her cautiously.

Lu Hongyi, speaking from experience, comforted Shang Yechu, even pointing to Zhao Qian as an example: "Old Zhao has been nominated for the Xinghan Award six times, and has been a runner-up every time. And look at him, still grinning all the time..."

Shao Guangji's assistant came over beforehand to say a few words, the gist of which was that Director Shao was in a bad mood and was finding fault with everyone while Shang Yechu was away from the set. He urged Sister Yechu to cheer up and not let her personal emotions affect filming or cause a major argument with the director.

Assistant Lu Ji handed Shang Yechu a delicate little square box. Lifting the lid, she found a square handkerchief inside. The dark blue background was dotted with shimmering silver star trails, the pattern strikingly similar to the dress Shang Yechu wore at the Starry Sky Awards ceremony.

The handkerchief is firm and crisp with a subtle, soft sheen, making it impossible to discern its material.

Shang Yechu actually really liked the dress she wore to the Star Han Awards ceremony, but it was too expensive. Borrowing it was fine, but keeping it would be too extravagant. Unexpectedly, someone sent her a square scarf of a similar style as a keepsake.

As his fingers touched the silk handkerchief, the undulating knots and texture gently kissed Shang Yechu's fingertips, creating a very peculiar sensation.

"Who sent this?"

Lu Ji remained silent.

Shang Yechu then stopped talking, folded the handkerchief neatly, and put it back in the box.

The funniest part was that Nina Meyer, along with several foreign co-stars, wove a large wreath of flowers for Shang Yechu, with colorful paper strips written in various languages ​​on it, saying "To our Star Han Award Queen" in different languages.

The cast and crew of "The Heavenly Emperor" carefully placed this heartfelt gift in front of Shang Yechu's room, covering it with a large red cloth left over from the production crew, preparing to give Yechu a surprise.

The intention was good, but Shang Yechu, oblivious to the danger, walked to the door and, upon pulling back the red cloth, couldn't help but scream in fright. She thought a hater had infiltrated the film crew to deliver a wreath.

Despite the absurdity, Shang Yechu's unhappiness over the Xinghan Award finally eased amidst these farcical mishaps.