Her soft, sweet voice almost melted the hearts of the three female celebrities opposite her: So cute, so adorable! How can she be so cute? Did she grow up eating cuteness?
The director was amused by the guy, then straightened his expression before regaining his seriousness: "Alright, after you've put your luggage away, go to the second floor of the cafeteria and get ready for lunch!"
With Liang Yan's permission, the male assistant once again led the six big stars into the dormitory building.
Director Wu called Ye Wanying to the cafeteria first: "Let's eat first, don't let the child go hungry."
"Uh, Director, let's wait for everyone to eat together." There are so many people in the crew. It wouldn't be good if I ate alone, or rather, had someone else eat first, wouldn't it?
Director Wu is a seasoned veteran, how could he not know what Ye Wanying was thinking?
"I don't want to wait. If you want to wait, then you can wait yourself. Tuanzi, come with your uncle and let's eat!"
When it was time to eat, Tuanzi immediately threw away Ye Wanying's hand and took Director Wu's hand instead. Of course, this was also because the little one knew that this uncle knew her mother.
Ye Wanying watched helplessly as her precious son walked away hand in hand with another person, feeling both amused and exasperated. Meanwhile, some members of the film crew went to line up for food.
Seeing this, Ye Wanying followed.
The food served in the army's communal pots wasn't very tasty; it was just cooked to a edible level.
As a director, Wu initially ate even cold steamed buns, so he naturally wouldn't complain about the hot meals now that he had them. However, he noticed that some members of the crew were pouting and even making faces, clearly indicating that they were very dissatisfied with the food.
But Director Wu noticed that the mother and son opposite him were actually enjoying their meal.
"Huh? Do you think it tastes good?" I couldn't help but ask out of curiosity.
So, Director Wu is actually quite the gossipmonger at heart, right?
Hearing Director Wu's question, Ye Wanying looked up and said, "It's alright, I'm used to it!" At home, when she didn't feel like cooking, she would go to the cafeteria to eat. She was used to the communal meals and, given her past experiences, Ye Wanying wasn't particular about food. Of course, she would be particular when she had the means.
As for Tuanzi, she was taught from a young age not to dislike the rice and vegetables that farmers worked hard to grow. Over time, she developed the habit that she could accept everything except bitter melon, which is taboo for Tuanzi.
Just then, Tuanzi suddenly blurted out, "The food is better than the food in Daddy's canteen!"
Director Wu, of course, heard what he said clearly and suddenly realized: "So you are military dependents, no wonder you've been used to it for so long! But Ye, is your husband really a soldier?"
I was still quite suspicious. In Director Wu's mind, this mother and son didn't seem to fit the military at all; they were more suited to large, influential families.
Before Ye Wanying could respond, the little dumpling started chattering again: "Uncle Wu, my dad is a soldier, a real soldier, the kind who can go to the battlefield!"
Hmph, my dad is very powerful. Uncle Wu, don't look at Mom with those eyes, or Dad will beat you to death!
Shrimp?
Tuanzi, have you misunderstood something?
All that Ran Yan did was have a moment of doubt, right? When he was asking for confirmation, didn't he look at the other person? And you've given that a perfect misunderstanding?
If Director Wu knew, he'd probably be internally injured!
"Being able to go to the battlefield is great. Only soldiers in reconnaissance companies, tank battalions, or artillery battalions have the opportunity to go to the battlefield. What unit is your father in?"
Director Wu was simply curious, which is why he asked those questions.
The man shook his head repeatedly: "Uncle, these are all military secrets, we can't, they have to be kept confidential!"
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