Chapter 101 - Best Actor Fu’s Debut Screen Kiss (1/2)
Initially, it had nothing to do with the cat. And now it was another significant mark in his acting career.
On the surface, he was Fu Sichen’s pet. In reality, this was a fate he couldn’t escape.
Ever since Fu Sichen’s mention of the ‘two sides of the Prince Regent,’ the Director was impressed. Seeing that there was a pet at hand, he readily agreed to Fu Sichen’s suggestion.
Realizing that he had to share the screen with his sworn enemy again, Pei Zhen initially put up a fierce struggle.
Fu Sichen didn’t even have to mention the possibility of spaying. He gave the cat an elusive look, and made an ambiguous statement, “Not acting? Fine. Let me kiss you.”
Kiss?!
Pei Zhen almost attacked again. But when he looked up into Fu Sichen’s eyes, he felt his blood rushing into his face.
The scene at the hospital flashed in his mind—the scene where Fu Sichen was holding him, or rather his body, and kissing him.
Fu Sichen’s mental retardation aside, even if he was just trying to play the part of a prince waking up his princess with a kiss, Pei Zhen still felt his heart rate quickening uncontrollably.
Hence, in that moment of emotional confusion, Pei Zhen was dominated and conquered by Fu Sichen. By the time he snapped out of his thoughts, he was in front of the camera.
Fu Sichen was still in his royal robe, and the background was the imperial garden in full bloom. The white Persian cat was wearing a specially tailored silk suit and was lying on the stone table in a leisurely manner.
We have guests.
Ever since the Prince Regent took control of the imperial court, guests had been streaming through the imperial residence.
Most of the visitors were there to suck up—the officials weren’t stupid. Now that the young emperor was isolated, he was no match for the Prince Regent.
“Ninth Prince.” Minister Shang Shu looked kind, but he was full of designs and intentions. “In the past, the emperor Yao abdicated his throne to Shun, who was not his bloodline successor. A capable leader should govern the country.”
His words were clever.