Chapter 1164: The Agent Who Turned Love into Hate (44)



In the dressing room, Li Ze, a member of Five Color Flower, threw her T-shirt on the table and crossed her arms arrogantly.

This Li Ze is also the member who is ridiculed the most. It is said online that she is arrogant, unreasonable and impolite.

Well, the rumors are quite true.

Facing her anger, Su Man did not appease her. Instead, he crossed his arms and smiled, "Then you fight, or I will do it for you?"

"You! What's that attitude of yours!"

Li Ze just wanted to use her agent to scare Su Man, but Su Man didn't buy it. Seeing that she was hesitant to act, she simply called Yu Xiulin on her behalf.

When Li Ze saw the word "aunt" in the note above, she remembered that the person in front of her was a relative of her agent.

"Hey, wait a minute..."

"Hello."

It was too late to stop it, Yu Xiulin's voice rang out through the microphone in the dressing room.

Su Man was on the radio. She glanced at Li Ze and said, "Look, Wu Se Hua just arrived. Li Ze doesn't agree with wearing a T-shirt with the charity's logo on it. She said she wants to call you. What do you think?"

There was silence for a few seconds. "Give the phone to Liz."

At this moment, Li Ze no longer had the arrogance just now. She took the phone and lowered the volume by more than half, "Hello, Sister Yu..."

Perhaps because she was afraid of being laughed at by Su Man, she turned off the speaker, but it was not difficult to tell from her expression and the angry tone that occasionally overflowed from the receiver that she was being scolded.

With Yu Xiulin's support, several members became much more obedient and started to change into the T-shirts on the table.

Li Ze was still mumbling, "I have a performance soon. It's so ugly to be dressed like this."

Su Man was about to go out, but stopped when she heard this.

"It doesn't matter what time you do something. Today, the protagonist shouldn't be any one of us, but those who need help."

“…”

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At 7:40 p.m., the venue was packed.

Li Lingshan saw this scene backstage and her eyes were red with excitement. She kept repeating three words over and over again, "Great, great."

Li Ze, who was waiting in the back, rolled her eyes. "Even if they come, they don't necessarily donate. They just come to get some camera time..."

"Lize."

The captain of the Five-Colored Flower team pulled her and she stopped talking.

I thought Li Lingshan would be angry or discouraged, but she wasn't.

Li Lingshan turned her head and looked at Li Ze and the others with tearful eyes. "It doesn't matter. As long as you're here, there's hope. Thank you so much. If it weren't for your willingness to help me, I wouldn't have such a great influence."

Li Lingshan's sincere gratitude made Li Ze shut up.

Next was the launch ceremony of the relief foundation. After that, it was Li Lingshan's turn to speak.

She picked up the microphone and stood in the center of the stage, her tone soft and her eyes firm.

"Rather than just talking about it, I want everyone to watch this video. Let everyone understand what kind of people we are trying to help."

The lights in the venue dimmed and the movie began with soothing music.

The screen shows the silhouettes of the interviewees, their backs to the light, using darkness to protect themselves, as they recount how they became ill and the difficulties they now face. Some are in their twenties, some in their thirties, and there's even a girl as young as eighteen or nineteen.

They struggle helplessly in despair, afraid to tell anyone. Women in smaller towns, especially, often walk to the hospital entrance and then turn back, afraid of being found out by their neighbors, and even more afraid of the strange looks they might get.

The last person interviewed was Li Lingshan, who dug up her bloody past and stood with them.

Those painful and repressed emotions were conveyed to everyone present through the film, and a heavy atmosphere permeated the venue.

The entire short film was made by Li Lingshan herself. During this period, every time she went to a city, she would contact fans who were willing to be interviewed, interview them in person, and finally made this short film.

The hard work was not in vain. Many people were moved by the short film and donated generously.

In the end, this event raised nearly four million in charity donations.

Li Lingshan bowed with tears in her eyes and said thank you over and over again.

I don’t know if he was moved by Li Lingshan or because he felt compassion after seeing the people he helped, but after the Five-Colored Flower performance, he didn’t leave. Instead, he stayed at the scene, walking back and forth with the box, and from time to time he acted cute to the bosses and asked for donations.

Su Man was both touched and amused. It was true that the child was impolite, but also kind.

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The charity event ended successfully and everyone was happy with it.

Li Lingshan got what she wanted, and Yumeng Company was praised by official media. Even Wu Se Hua successfully cleared her name because of her performance on the field and became active in the public eye again, needless to say, the profits she created.

As the initiator of this event, Su Man was highly recognized by Yumeng. Not only did they increase her salary, but they also promoted her. Her status in the company also rose.

Good things come in pairs, and k857's performance in the second performance was also quite gratifying.

They were born in the 1970s, so they just put on sweat towels and cloth shirts, and started with labor songs. Their deep voices, healthy skin color, and the blue veins on their necks that were faintly visible when they exerted force gave off a rough and tumble vibe.

Their performance this time was more modern dance-oriented. With the training from teacher Tan Ling, their singing skills, which were originally weak, improved by leaps and bounds.

The barrage was full of "hiss, hiss, hiss" and the rock-style group, on the contrary, had too many individual characteristics and there was nothing amazing about them.

The number 707 drew was the 20th Century, an old song that touched the hearts of many netizens.

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