Su Ji's fans have made a fuss, argued, and gone crazy, but nothing has changed.
While Taidong Entertainment is still grooming Liu Zehang as the leading actor of the younger generation, hoping to make him the next Grand Slam Best Actor and their future flagship, Su Ji's small company is eager to leech off him and doesn't care about his life or death. As long as they can make money, they'll accept any role.
That's why Wang Xingyuan was able to successfully invite Su Ji to his production team, which was rumored to be a huge flop, to play the male lead.
Xiao He had heard Liu Zehang comment on this person before, saying that he was indeed very good, but he chose a relative as his agent, was very easily influenced, and was easily manipulated by the agent and agency, and had almost no opinions of his own.
This situation is quite different from what happened with Liu Zehang. Liu Zehang was clear about his own position and wanted to change the status quo, while Su Ji... was probably quite content with the status quo.
However, none of this mattered to Xiao He. As long as Su Ji didn't affect his filming schedule, he would only be filming for two days and then leave. There was no need for them to have too much interaction.
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Because the filming schedule was tight, there wasn't much time for small talk. After Wang Xingyuan gave a few instructions to the crew, the entire crew immediately got into preparation mode and began filming Mo Tun's first scene.
This scene mainly tells the story of how the protagonist, Mu Wen, through deliberate flattery and ingratiation, finally becomes good friends with a fellow road transport worker. One day, some problems arise on their transport route, so the good friend simply asks Mu Wen to help him run the transport business.
So, on a ship moored at the shore, he finally met the legendary man—
"Sorry, boss, something happened on the way here today, so I'm a little late."
Mu Wenxin's good friend Wan Shan rubbed his hands together and looked at the guy in front of him with a very obsequious smile: "Fortunately, this thing has arrived safely here, so please don't hold it against him."
While gesturing to the people next to him to load the cargo onto the boat, the waiter glared impatiently at Wan Shan: "I know, I know, it's already very late. Hurry up and call your men to help load it. Stop nagging!"
"Okay, sure."
Wan Shan turned around and glanced at Mu Wen, giving him a wink: "Quick, let's help move it!"
"oh oh."
Mu Wen immediately stood there dumbfounded and helped move the things.
This is a small cruise ship, with wooden crates of the same size as the ones they brought in scattered all over the deck.
As soon as Mu Wen boarded the boat, his eyes widened, and he couldn't help but stare intently at a wooden box next to him.
Perhaps due to inconvenience in packaging, or simply because the wooden box couldn't hold it all, the item wasn't placed inside the box like other items, but rather casually placed on top of it. Mu Wen recognized it almost immediately as a well-preserved carved beam from golden nanmu wood, possessing both historical and collectible value.
This object originally belonged to an ancient building, serving as an important component of the main structure and a vital carrier of ancient art. However, it's unclear where these people got it from, but they simply cut the beam in half, chopped it into pieces of different sizes, and transported it roughly. Many of the exquisite and flowing carvings on it have suffered severe damage.
Looking at the sculpted images of several small figures, hacked off by axes, at the celestial banquet, Mu Wen felt a pang of heartache.
This is outrageous! Absolutely outrageous!
You actually chopped up a perfectly good golden nanmu beam as if it were just a piece of wood?
This group of people is absolutely insane!
That's why Mu Wen ended up lingering a little longer than expected.
Just then, a man dragged someone off the ground out of the cabin.
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