Chapter 43 (1/2)

She acted as though nobody had won the Best Actress Award before.

Du Manqing had been in the entertainment circle for five years, yet she had only just gotten the Best Actress Award.

She worked very hard instead of possessing the innate ability to act well.

As for Ling Sheng, not that she was boasting, but she was quite the opposite. God had bestowed upon her the innate ability to act well.

Compared to her, the Best Actress had lost at the starting line.

Ling Sheng asked her assistants, Zhou Zhou and Little Ye, to buy some beverages and milk tea and distribute them to the workers. She treated this as familiarizing herself with the environment and the people.

The news spread from one person to ten people, then from ten to a hundred people.

In no time, the entire company knew about it.

The new artist, Ling Sheng, who Sister Mei had taken on personally, had come over to the company. She was sensible, pretty, gentle, and approachable. She had even bought beverages and brought them over personally.

The company chat, as well as the small group chats formed by worker cliques, started buzzing about her.

[She’s very pretty and she has nice eyes. She seems easy-going. Let’s hope we will have an enjoyable cooperation in the future.]

[I’ve seen her too. She’s like a little fairy. Now I feel like being her fan. This is indeed wonderful!]

[Right. Each of those artists has a worse temper than the other. Who cares about the employees who have been working like oxen behind the scenes, helping them with publicity and whatnot?]

[Yup, each of the artists working under Sister Mei is worse than the other. To put it nicely, this is called arrogance. To put it bluntly, it’s called belittlement.]

[I heard she’s a village girl. This may be her wanting to win people over to her side. I hope she won’t be like the others and change her attitude once she becomes famous!]

[I shall accept it even if she intends to win us over. There aren’t many artists who think of us in the company. I think she’s not a bad person.]

[I calculated. We have a total of 540 workers in the company. One cup of milk tea costs on average around 25. This means she has spent 13,500 out of the blue!]