Chapter 130 - How Much Did Swallowtail Lose? (1/2)
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
The Man wanted to ask Lu Mian more questions, but beneath Lu Mian’s terrifying aura, he did not dare to come any closer. By the time he reacted, Lu Mian had already pulled Jiang Zhi into the car.
The car roared. Lu Mian drove the car like it was flying through traffic. He did not send Jiang Zhi back to the company. Instead, he drove all the way out of the city to a beach.
He let go of the steering wheel and suddenly pulled Jiang Zhi into his arms. His deep eyes stared at her as if he wanted to see through her. After a long while, he asked in a hoarse voice, “What did you mean by that?”.
“What do you mean I’m joking? Am I not your male lead?”
Jiang Zhi looked at the possessiveness in Lu Mian’s eyes and touched his face to comfort him. “Of course not… I just don’t want him to misunderstand and make things worse.”
“Misunderstand what? Am I misunderstanding you?”
His thin lips found her cherry lips and sucked on them as if he was taking revenge, as if he wanted to swallow her whole into his lust.
Although he knew what she meant by her explanation, he did not like the feeling of sneaking around like this. This made him very… uneasy.
“Hmm…” Jiang Zhi could not help but moan. He did not know if she was rejecting him or encouraging him to meet her. For a moment, the temperature in the car gradually rose.
The car slowly began to shake. The waves outside the car roared, covering up the uncontrollable moaning inside the car.
Soon, the event for “The Afterlife”, which was personally hosted by Director Zheng, ended.
Jiang Zhi, Director Zheng and the official blog of “The Afterlife” announced that the casting event had come to a successful end. The news that the movie was about to start shooting attracted a lot of attention at first, but gradually, the negative comments from before started to surface again.
Most of them said that the main character was not qualified, and the other actors were all rookies.
Yan Zhang looked at the blog that was filled with negative comments and became smug again. @Jiang Zhi.
[@Jiang Zhi: Director Jiang, as an old friend, I have to remind you that you can’t ignore everyone’s opinions. The mob will pull you down to the ground and tear you apart.]
In an instant, this blog post was retweeted by all the big names. In addition to the traffic, they also made all kinds of seemingly professional comments on the script, actors, and topics of “The Afterlife,” but in fact, they were ridiculing it.