Chapter 33: Full-scale Boss Has Become the Top Streamer In the Entertainment Industry
Chapter 33: Meeting in City A
Yan Zhixu put down her phone and went to bed early.
Since her return, she hadn't had a proper night's sleep.
Meanwhile, on Weibo, another piece of shocking news broke after the announcement from Xingyu Entertainment, sending online users into a frenzy.
Hai City Film Bureau (Verified):
For individuals like Huang Qi, who casually defame artists, throw dirt on others, and distort the truth, the Film Bureau has decided to impose a lifetime ban without leniency!
Before being a director, one must at least possess basic human decency.
This official ban statement from the Film Bureau sent a stern warning to all directors. Misusing one's position to twist facts may ultimately lead to one's downfall.
【LOL, Film Bureau Dad is indirectly calling Huang Qi heartless and incapable of being human? Dying of laughter.jpg】
【Film Bureau Dad: No, you misunderstood. I didn’t say that. Bangs table laughing.jpg】
【What a day! Scandals keep coming one after another—enjoying this so much.】
【This is how it should be. Directors or artists with terrible character should be permanently banned and never allowed to make a comeback.】
【Film Bureau Dad is so domineering! Love it, love it.】
【Huang Qi is banned. Daddy, may I ask when Yan Biao will be banned? @Hai City Film Bureau.】
【Just a passerby, but I think if Yan Biao continues like this, her ban isn’t far off.】
【Typical fan-circle drama. Just a passerby. Dog head emoji for self-preservation.jpg】
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Meanwhile, at the airport in City A.
Lin Yi and Li Lan disembarked from their flight and left the terminal, stepping onto their homeland once again.
As she gazed at her long-lost hometown, her eyes glistened faintly with tears.
A wave of pain spread through her chest, as if countless ants were gnawing at her heart, leaving her in agony.
"Three years…"
It had been exactly three years since her daughter had disappeared.
Over these three years, she had lived in a constant nightmare, unable to sleep night after night.
This land had become her taboo—every thought or contact with it brought unbearable pain.
Lin Yi carried their luggage and moved his lips slightly. “We’ll find her. There’s a restaurant nearby. You’re hungry; let’s grab a bite.”
Having just returned to City A late at night, their home was still unprepared, with nothing to eat. They had no choice but to eat out.
The two walked to the restaurant and, under the glow of a streetlamp, saw a girl squatting at the entrance. She was dressed in tattered clothes with a small iron bowl in front of her.
Her hair was messy, her clothes torn, and she leaned against the wall, looking weak and helpless.
Upon seeing her, for some inexplicable reason, Li Lan felt a pang in her heart.
She searched her pocket and found only a fifty-yuan note. Without hesitation, she stepped forward, crouched down, and placed the money into the bowl. “Little girl, it’s late. Go home and rest.”
Her voice softened unconsciously toward the child.
She hoped that by doing more good deeds, her daughter might also be treated kindly by the world.
“...”
Hearing Li Lan’s voice, the girl, who had been keeping her head down, froze in place.
As if afraid it was all a fragile illusion that would shatter upon touch, she reached out and tightly grasped Li Lan’s hand.
Feeling the warmth, she raised her head. “Ah… ah… ah…”
She wanted to say something, but her throat burned and stung, making it impossible to speak.
“What’s wrong, child?” Li Lan’s wrist hurt slightly from the grip, but her face remained gentle.
“Ah… ah… ah…” The girl couldn’t speak and grew increasingly agitated and anxious.
Li Lan raised her hand and tucked the girl’s messy hair behind her ear.
“You… you…”
Upon seeing the girl’s face, she froze, her expression filled with disbelief. The joy in her eyes was about to overflow.
(End of Chapter)
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