Chapter 336 Anxiety Problems, Stifling the Problem (2/2)



This made him feel somewhat guilty.

"Director Deng just doesn't like having his plans disrupted. Once he's dealt with everything and all the potential problems, he won't act like this anymore."

As Liu Rulan spoke, she had already opened her phone. "I'll look around and see which driver is available recently. I'll send him a separate order and resolve Director Deng's concerns as soon as possible."

Otherwise, he could really keep muttering about this with a gloomy expression for days on end.

Xiao He: ...These people are really something.

Looking at Deng Lei again at this moment, Xiao He understood why this guy was so thin.

If you overthink and worry too much every day, you'll easily lose your appetite and have trouble sleeping.

After a while, the person naturally lost weight.

This is why people with mental illnesses are often thin.

Xiao He even began to feel anxious.

Seriously, can't these film crews ever give him a break?

Why are there so many trivial matters...

Suddenly, Xiao He thought of the perfect person: "Sister Liu, do you remember when an old lady gave me a Tang sword at the premiere?"

Liu Rulan paused for a moment, then nodded: "Yes, I remember."

It was a handicraft given to Xiao He by an old lady from a handicraft area named "Zai Xiaodao". Although it was just an unsharpened Tang sword, the craftsmanship was exquisite and the production was very realistic. After Xiao He brought the sword back to the villa, he found a good place to put it and would admire it from time to time, and pick it up and swing it to get a feel for it.

It's no exaggeration to say that Xiao He genuinely thought this Tang sword was very well made. Not only was his name engraved on it, but it also featured a series of intricate carvings around the logo made by his fans. The sword felt smooth and silky to the touch, and it was one of the most meaningful fan gifts Xiao He had ever received.

If the production team is really in a hurry to find someone at this time, Xiao He thinks they can consider trying to find Zai Xiaodao.

Of course, the biggest reason is not that the crew couldn't find people, but that they couldn't find people in time to solve Director Deng's worries.

Xiao He didn't want to have just come out of "Cangyue Jie" and then have to face Director Deng's gloomy face every day in "Zhu Feng Lu".

"That's a good idea."

After pondering for a moment, Liu Rulan nodded decisively.

Zai Xiaodao would definitely accept this invitation, since the production team is offering both money and viewership. It would be a shame if he didn't capitalize on this unexpected surge in popularity.

"I'll go talk to someone and discuss it. You go change your clothes first."

Then Liu Rulan walked over to the assistant director, and the two began to discuss things in whispers.

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When Xiao He returned, he saw Deng Lei back to his usual self, earnestly explaining the upcoming scenes to Yuan Sitong and Zhao Qinyuan.

Upon seeing Xiao He approach, he first waved and greeted him happily, then grasped Xiao He's hands, his face full of gratitude: "Xiao He, thank you for your suggestion! They've agreed to help modify the sword! This matter is finally resolved smoothly! It's truly a great relief!"

I feel like I could eat two bowls of rice in one go tonight!

Xiao He: "...If you are happy, that's the best thing, and that makes me happy too."

Then Zhao Qinyuan stood up and walked to the side, picked up a stool and said, "Brother Xiao, sit down. I'll get you a stool!"

"Thanks."

Xiao He thanked her, but only after sitting down did he realize that Zhao Qinyuan, the second male lead, had deliberately sat next to Yuan Sitong, separating him from the first male lead.

Xiao He: ...

No way, bro. It's been so long, I've been out partying for ages and I'm back now, and you still haven't forgotten about creating a CP (couple pairing)?

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