Chapter 391 The Position of Artist Director is Settled



Shen Fang and Wang Jinhua entered the private room, and everyone in the room looked at them with great curiosity. They noticed that both of them had smiles on their faces, indicating that they were having a very pleasant conversation.

Shen Fang gave Hu Jun a look, and Hu Jun immediately understood that he was now a member of Longteng Media. The two then sat down.

The bearded man poured wine for Shen Fang and Wang Jinhua. Wang Jinhua stood up, picked up her wine glass, and looked at everyone present.

"I apologize for disturbing you all today and would like to offer you a toast. I hope everything goes well for Tianlong and that the show will be a ratings success."

Wang Jinhua downed a cup, then brewed another and looked at Hu Jun beside her.

"Xiao Jun, work hard with President Shen and Longteng from now on. I'm still your family. When you're back in Beijing and have some free time, come visit me for a drink, some tea and a chat." Wang Jinhua patted Hu Jun on the shoulder.

Hu Jun quickly stood up, holding his wine glass and looking at Sister Hua.

"Sister Hua, thank you for taking care of me all these years. If you ever need my help in the future, I, Hu Jun, will do my best without hesitation."

Sister Hua smiled and patted Hu Jun on the shoulder.

"The family didn't hesitate, they did it."

Hu Jun drank it all in one gulp.

"Mr. Shen, let's have a drink."

Shen Fang smiled and said, "I'll toast you, Sister Hua. You're the beaker, so let's sit down and drink instead of standing. We're not strangers, so there's no need for so many formalities."

Wang Jinhua laughed loudly: "Yes, yes, yes, we're not outsiders, President Shen, please."

Shen Fang drank a cup with him.

Then everyone started toasting. Director Ju Jue Liang, Zhou Xiaowen, and Shen Fang were toasting each other. Even though Shen Fang was an investor, there had to be rules on set, and Shen Fang didn't want to break them.

The rest is up to others to respect Chen Fang.

Xiu Qing, who plays Murong Fu

Duan Zhengchun's actor, Tong Chun-chung

Christy Chung, who plays Kang Min

Jiang Xin, who plays Mu Wanqing

Wang Luyao plays Li Qingluo.

Chen Hao, who plays A Zi

Liu Tao, who plays A'Zhu

Another actor who played Xu Zhu was originally Gao Hu, Huang Bo's brother. To be honest, he was really good at acting and his acting skills were on point. It's just a pity that he took drugs later on, otherwise he might have become really famous, especially when he played villains. He was a true role model for bad guys and had a lot of acting talent.

However, Huang Bin was replaced by Huang Xiaoming, so it's perfectly normal for him to take the role.

Huang Bo had mentioned to Shen Fang the possibility of signing Gao Hu, but Huang Bin rejected the idea, mainly because Gao Hu wasn't particularly handsome or famous, and Huang Bin had very high standards. Having lost another role and only landing a minor one, Huang Bo wanted to try and get closer to Shen Fang to see if there was any opportunity.

However, Shen Fang ignored him. These minor actors are prone to getting into trouble by messing around, and there's no point in being lenient with them. It's one thing if you're a prostitute or have messy relationships, but if you do things you shouldn't, there's no way you can be forgiven.

Several people intrigued Shen Fang. First was Jiang Xin, known for her role as Hua Fei; second was Liu, a model wife who worked tirelessly to pay off her husband's debts, filming over 30 TV dramas in five consecutive years—even Yang Mi paled in comparison. Then there was the charming Chen Hao; finally, the two older sisters, the oriental beauties Wang Luyao, and the sexy goddess Christy Chung.

Why is Wang Luyao called an oriental beauty? In fact, she is a synonym for modern Chinese women, and this is not just a casual remark.

In 1986, after leaving the military, Wang Luyao starred in the family drama "A Page of Life." A talented singer, Wang Luyao was introduced to Pacific Records by a friend and released her debut album, "Don't Leave Me," which sold 1 million copies. And she was a professional singer!

In October 1988, through the introduction of her parents' friends, Wang Luyao took on a role in the TV series "Fengyang People," adapted from "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio." Luyao played a little fox spirit who could sing and dance.

In 1991, she participated in the Taiwanese filming of Jin Yong's martial arts drama "The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain", playing the lively and charming Miao Ruolan.

In 1992, she played Su Ning, an editor at the provincial publishing house, in the drama film "Romantic Affairs in the Provincial Capital" directed by Wu Yinxun.

In 1996, she starred in the biographical drama "Liang Hongyu". In July, she co-starred with Wan Ziliang in the drama film "Green Card". Due to copyright issues, Wang Luyao decided to retire from the entertainment industry. In the same year, she held a personal film and television art image exhibition in New York.

In 1999, she appeared in the first-ever "Contemporary Chinese Stars Series" postcards; in the same year, she graced the cover of the biographical novel "Magic and Charm: Oriental Beauty Wang Luyao." It was an exclusive cover, officially recognized.

This lady has an absolutely stunning figure, incredibly hot, at least a 36F. You can see it in the stills of her as Li Qingluo in "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils"—she's truly well-endowed and round, with a deep, voluptuous cleavage. And she's from the Beijing entertainment circle, a real senior figure. She's from the National Defense Science and Technology Cultural Troupe, a highly prestigious position, two levels higher than someone like Han Hong.

To be honest, Christy Chung has lost her former sex symbol aura. She looks quite old now, lacking the allure of her 80s and 90s days. She's rather robust, but that's normal after having two children. She's just a middle-aged woman.

However, aside from Liu Neng, the married woman who serves as a cash cow, the others have little commercial value. They aren't particularly beautiful; they're just pretty, not top-tier, and don't have any star quality. They might achieve minor fame, but not major stardom. They're utterly worthless—too good to discard, but not useful either.

We were having a great time, clinking glasses and drinking, after dinner.

Inside the hotel.

Liu Shishi, Liu Tianxian, Huang Xiaoming, and Hu Jun gathered together to play cards, while Shen Fang and Chang Jihong sat on the sofa, sipping tea and chatting.

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