Chapter 460 - 186 Mistakenly Entered the Film Crew
Chapter 460 - 186 Mistakenly Entered the Film Crew
"Sister Yu, Gu Bichen clearly doesn’t take you seriously. He keeps speaking on behalf of that woman, and his words even seem to defend that sinner. His intentions are treacherous."
Yu Ruohuan had a soft smile on her lips, appearing as if she had the best temperament in the world.
"Then what do you think I should do?"
"You should go to Mr. Yu and fiercely report him. Teach the Gu family a lesson."
Yu Ruohuan curled her lips slightly, though the coldness in her gaze was unmistakable.
"Do you know about Mr. Gu and Mrs. Gu’s latest research findings? They are recognized as giants in the scientific world, even my father must treat them as esteemed guests. Yet you want me to nitpick over some minor verbal clash and complain about it? Jing Zhan, you’re from the Jing family, how can your outlook be this narrow?"
Jing Zhan’s expression changed. "Sister Yu, I... I was wrong."
Wen Wan chimed in, "Ruohuan is right. If this blows up, the one in trouble won’t be Gu Bichen. Next time, think before you speak."
Jing Zhan lowered his head. "But they’re defending that sinner. Sister Yu, aren’t you angry?"
Yu Ruohuan smiled faintly. "Displaying emotions on your face is the most foolish behavior."
Wen Wan glanced at Jing Zhan, and a fleeting hint of mockery passed through her eyes.
Back then, the Jing family’s ancestors were merely servants of the Sang family. After Sang Kunrou’s downfall, the Jing family was the first to switch sides. Those so-called pieces of evidence from the past were all presented by the Jing family, betraying their masters to curry favor. No one else stooped that low.
That’s why the Jing family cares more than anyone about the "crimes" of Sang Kunrou and Sang Ziming. It’s as if by burying those accusations definitively, the Jing family’s actions back then would seem justified.
Jing Zhan’s agitation and excessive reaction were merely his way of trying to convince the world that Sang Kunrou was truly guilty, and that the Jing family’s noble act of severing ties was an act of righteousness.
But in the end, he was being too emotional, which only highlighted the Jing family’s guilt.
As for whether Sang Kunrou was truly guilty back then—it no longer mattered. History has always been written by the victors.
Jing Zhan bit his lip. "I understand."
Yu Ruohuan said indifferently, "Let’s go. Let’s take a look at the renowned Qingyu Yanchun Building."
Yu Ruohuan and Wen Wan walked side by side. Jing Huan moved to Jing Zhan’s side and quietly murmured, "What were you thinking earlier? You’ve upset Miss Ruohuan."
Jing Zhan shot him a glare. "How was I supposed to know things would turn out like this?"
Being scolded out of nowhere left Jing Zhan feeling frustrated as well.
"I think Miss Wen is right. Next time, think before you speak. And in the future, stay far away from anything related to the Sang family. Otherwise, you’ll bring trouble upon yourself."
Jing Zhan retorted irritably, "Got it."
The group of five headed into the Ancient City. Gao Yuyue was passionately ranting about how the concubine of the Yu family had stolen the household when the sheet metal barrier to the side was pried open, revealing a gap. A man poked his head out and immediately caught sight of Gao Yuyue’s group.
The man’s eyes lit up instantly. He walked briskly toward them, excitement radiating from him as he asked, "Are you here traveling in the Ancient City?"
Yan Lu looked at him warily. "Who are you? What do you want?"
The man rubbed his hands together, his eyes gleaming with excitement. The more he looked at these youths, the more outstanding they seemed. Especially their aura—each of them looked like leading actor material for a film company.
"By the way, have you read the novel *The Carefree Wanderer*?"
Yan Lu thought this guy wasn’t right in the head. What a bizarre question—she didn’t want to entertain him and grabbed Gao Yuyue to leave.
Gao Yuyue, however, responded with curiosity, "Isn’t that a famous martial arts novel? I read it in the library when I was in elementary school."
"Then did you know that *The Carefree Wanderer* has been adapted into a TV drama? Directed by the renowned director Huang Chu and featuring numerous top-tier stars, it aims to become the pinnacle of martial arts dramas."
None of them noticed the fleeting glimmer of intrigue in Shen You’an’s eyes behind his glasses.
Gao Yuyue raised an eyebrow. "Really? Don’t tell me the film crew is shooting nearby."
The man clapped his hands. "You’re so sharp—that’s exactly right."
"Here’s the thing: our show needs a few young actors with good looks and fitting temperament. The originally invited guest actors couldn’t make it, and I think you all match the character profiles perfectly. Why don’t you join in for fun? We’ll provide boxed lunches and give each of you a big red envelope. What do you say?"
The man could tell from their appearance and demeanor that they weren’t ordinary people and likely didn’t lack money. But young people love to experience new things, and this would be a novel adventure.
Gao Yuyue responded eagerly, "Sure, I’ve never seen a live filming before."
Yan Lu tugged on Gao Yuyue’s sleeve and whispered, "We only have one afternoon..."
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