Chapter 211 Do I look better in a short skirt or does she look better in one?



Afterwards, Fang Xiaole and Luo Hui analyzed together that it was Lu Xiaoqing's unusual dress that destroyed the atmosphere of pastoral life in the Orange House to a certain extent.

This is also due to the fact that the program crew failed to communicate with Lu Xiaoqing in time and asked her to change her clothes to adapt to the content of the program, which is why her presence hindered the program.

If it weren't for her, the ratings of "Longing for Life" might have been higher.

After getting the ratings data this morning, Fang Xiaole also conducted self-reflection. He is now more focused on program planning and has not been able to fully enter the role of assistant director.

In addition to controlling the details of the recording and the overall style of the program, the director or assistant director of a program also needs to have an important ability:

Get along well with the guests.

If Fang Xiaole could communicate well with Lu Xiaoqing this time, let her put aside those little thoughts and concentrate on cooperating in recording the program, maybe this episode of "Longing for Life" would have directly topped the list!

As for Lu Xiaoqing's long, white legs, Fang Xiaole just glanced at them a few times and didn't think about it anymore.

Unexpectedly, Lin Yao, who was watching TV, remembered it.

She suddenly changed into this sailor suit that flatters her figure tonight. Apart from what I said unintentionally last time, there must be some jealousy in it, right?

"Lu Xiaoqing? That's a nice name, and her legs are prettier than mine..."

When Lin Yao heard Fang Xiaole mention the name of the long-legged beauty from last night's show, she couldn't help but look at Fang Xiaole, with a hint of resentment in her watery eyes:

"No wonder you remember it so clearly."

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